


I bought Casio Ex-Z750 compact camera which comes with all the manual settings (shutter priority, aperture priority, manual focus, burst mode, exposure compensation) that I'm demanding for, in card-size! Best of all, I got it in look-as-new condition at RM550.
This goodie is sourced from a colleague of mine who is using Canon 30D. He was using it before switching into the SLR world half a year ago. I'm never a fan of second-hand gadgets, but I know how well he taken care of his photography equipments, and so sure I trust in his handling.
The first second when I read his blasted memo about this offer, without second thought I booked this Casio Ex-Z750 from him. Sorry to others who needs it more than I do hahaha. Well, this goodie is one of the highly rated compact cameras among the armatures, and a lot of them are using it as compact alternative.
Why Buy a Compact Camera?
A lot of my colleagues asked me the same question - "why you buy this camera as you already have Lumix FZ30?"
Hehehe…. It's not for me. I'm buying this for my girlfriend. She doesn't like to carry the bulky and relatively heavy Lumix FZ30. The weight of Lumix FZ30 always discourages her from carrying it out.
Though I don't mind the weight of my Lumix FZ30 at all, and in fact very happily carrying it out, but at times I would also prefer a decent compact camera when going out for casual outing and dinner.
Excellent Review
The Casio Ex-Z750 is always one of my favorable compact camera, though its production has been replaced with Ex-Z850.
On top of that, my interest for this camera is boosted with the excellent review at KentRockwell.com. It's simply irresistible. Where else can you can such a decent compact camera at RM550?
Comes with Everything like New
In general, the Casio Ex-Z750 built with 7.2MP resolution, 3X optical zoom, and 2.5" LCD. Moreover, it comes with a Super Life Lithium-Ion battery with capacity of 1230 mAh!!
The box still contains everything original, including but not limited to leather casing, 512MB SD card, cradle, and cables.
General Impression
I've got some quick hands-on with Casio Ex-Z750, and I'm able to access most of the commonly needed settings without the need of user manual. The user interface is good, response speed is fast like wild dog, and it's furnished with nice metal touch.
I've tested a few hand-held indoor shots (fluorescent lighting) without using flash, it works great, and I can't sense any blurriness of the image at full-size view.
Hohohoh…. I'm really excited with this good deal.
Will post up some pictures taken with this goodie ;)