The QV-R61 is the new flagship of Casio's QV-R series. This is a slightly bulkier, less expensive line running alongside its Exilim models. The QV-R61 takes over from the 5MP QV-R51, and Casio claims improved image quality and responsiveness for the new model.

Externally and functionally, it's essentially identical to the R51, but it's more expensive (we've seen the R51 for as little as £140).

New features in this model include Flash Assist, designed to compensate for underexposure in areas not reached by the flash, and an Auto Macro mode, where the camera automatically switches to macro with nearby subjects.

Give it your Best Shot

Casio's Best Shot modes are strong selling points, and these have been added to the QV-R61 with a new Business Shot mode. This automatically aligns photos taken at an angle, correcting perspective distortion to produce a perfect 'straight on' view.

It works particularly well - the camera displays crop marks around the shot you've just taken, and you can accept them or reject them if you want to crop the shot yourself. You won't often need to, though, because the Casio seems to work out the cropping/perspective adjustment with a high success rate.

A new Icon Help system uses pop-up balloons to guide beginners as they alter the settings, and these are in addition to the plainly written descriptions that accompany the camera's clever Best Shot modes.

There are 23 Best Shot modes, and they're essentially the same as Scene modes in other cameras. What you get here, though, is a sample thumbnail image together with a concise description of when to use the mode and how the camera settings are altered.

Shot of two halves

What's clever here is that you can take a shot using settings of your own choice, then configure a new user-defined Best Shot mode which uses imports and remembers these settings.

For example, you could set up a mode for mono photography at ISO 400 and infinity focus, and another for ISO 64 shooting with daylight white balance. With a little effort you can personalise this camera to suit your own style of photography.