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EX Z 750 This Is Well Worth Reading!
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 Originally Posted by jimr
More a users guide than review, Ken rockwells does a great job covering the features of the Z750.
Hits most major features, many left out in the reviews on this and other sites.
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Agreed.
He took the time to really understand why the Z 750 is an incredible photographic tool.... going well beyond what other reviewers have done. In 50 pages, he describes why the Z 750 is in a different leaque than such simple point and shoot cameras as the Canon SD 500. You can see how a point and shoot person can begin with the many simple to use scene modes that the Z 750 has and then grow into a photographer that can utilize the many tools that the Z 750 has...while those who spend more on a Canon SD 500 can enjoy the simple, but limited scene modes that it has, can never progress to using the many more sophisticated options that the Casio has. Why spend $450 for a (very good) simple point and shoot and limit your potential for growth, when the Casio gives you both the simplicity of a simple point and shoot, (with more useful scene modes that the Canon SD 500 has) and gives you the room to become much more creative as he/she progresses if they wish to do so?
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coooogee - i agree 100% with what you've said and i was thinking the same as i was reading through it. He seems pretty biased and it doesn't really sound like a review, more of a sales spiel.
Remind me to avoid his website next time
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