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Rick Rizner
Casio's QV-R62 has plenty of features in a petite package. This 6- megapixel camera, only slightly thicker than a deck of cards, fits easily in your pocket; in fact, several times it was so unnoticeable in my pocket that I thought it had slipped out.
Its 2-inch LCD--spacious for a small camera--occupies most of the rear side. The big display is well lit and easy to view in all but the strongest sunlight. Even in such conditions, however, framing photos and reviewing shots was still possible.
If you're interested in taking only basic snapshots, the QV-R62 is simple to use. If you want to go beyond that and access some of this camera's more advanced features, though, it gets a little trickier. The unit's small size means that it's short on buttons. Via the buttons you can review photos, turn the flash on and off, and change the focus option (from Auto Focus to Infinity or Manual Focus); all other...