It is actually needless to say that a product whose entire existence has only can be used to shoot photos, proposes a multi-functional communication system with integrated optical sensor (aka cameraphone) by far.
It should be noted nonetheless.
My impressions of the Casio [..]
Unlike the above-mentioned devices, this compact camera can also in some poorer lighting still take pictures without a flash, on which one behind the sitter, can realize comparatively well even without its own memory, what has been added since.
In normal daylight, the camera shoots as expected good, sharp images.
Or when using the flash.
When using the standard built-in Premium Auto mode (in which the camera automatically matching screen settings such as "Night Scene" or "landscape shot" self-selecting) marvel at green could I have a rather normal late autumn race area with some trees on it in the captured image in the juiciest.
In addition, the camera always tries to work in the premium car first with Auto Flash, which with pictures of a starry sky or other nighttime scenes in particular leads to some unfortunate pictures.
You can turn the flash but. Unfortunately, the camera memorizes this does not by default.
The camera uses SD cards, and comes according to the manual (not included but available online) with a 64MB SD card as well as cope with a 2TB SDXC card. It has at least recognized and utilized easily my 16GB SDHC card.
All in all for the price a, I think, good camera.