Casio EXILIM EX-ZR100

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The Casio Exilim Zoom EX-ZR100 is a 1/2.3-inch, 12.1 effective megapixels illuminated CMOS image sensor coupled to an image processor dual-core EXILIM Engine HS base. This combination enables key feature of the device - the ability of ten to 30 megapixels to an impressive 40 frames per second to capture. The sensor sits behind a 12.5x zoom lens optical EXILIM brand offers a 35mm equivalent of a generous 24 mm angle to telephoto 300mm powerful. Maximum aperture varies from F/5.9 to F/3.0 across the zoom range and development is possible, a minimum of only 0.4 cm in macro mode or super macro. It is important to offer a telephoto lens, the Exilim ZR100 includes image stabilization by moving the sensor to combat the effects of camera shake of the device.

Images are framed and reviewed on a "Super Clear LCD 3.0 TFT with resolution of 460 800 points, which corresponds to 320 x 480 pixels, with the side red, green and blue dots on each pixel. As can be s 'expect, given the extreme zoom range, the Casio ZR100 does not contain any form of true optical viewfinder. There is also an electronic viewfinder so the LCD as the only means of images or framing and film.

The Casio Exilim ZR100 uses the detection autofocus and face detection capabilities include contrast. Decisions are multi-zone, center-weighted and spot and the shutter 15 to 1 / 2, 000 seconds are available. The ZR100 offers not only a program, aperture and shutter priority modes of fire, but also allows full manual control of exposure and mode of premium vehicles, which detects the scene and then automatically activate special functions. The Casio EX-ZR100, the ISO sensitivity ranges from a minimum of ISO 100 to a maximum equivalent to ISO 3200.

In addition to still images, the Casio Exilim ZR100 to capture high-definition video resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, each with a speed of 30 frames per second. Movies are recorded in stereo stored in MOV container, and use the modern and compact H.264/AVC compressed format. The data are stored on Secure Digital cards, including the latest SDHC and SDXC. Power comes from a single NP-130 lithium-ion battery. Information on the internal memory and battery life was not available at this time.

Some features on the Casio Exilim EX-ZR100, and the panorama format HDR-ART to capture images from multiple sources, combine them into the camera, then the output of a single image. The HDR-ART-exposure varies between shots, and contrast settings and local saturation to produce a final image with increased dynamic range, contrast and a bold look. Slide Panorama mode automatically creates a panorama from multiple images, and is smart enough to avoid the human faces of moving subjects and to determine how the images are stitched together. Perhaps even rarer is the multi-frame SR zoom mode, a 2x digital zoom, which depends on the source of different images, to provide better picture quality than conventional digital zooms. Since this is based on the detection of multiple shots, it is only suitable for use with relatively static subjects.

U.S. prices for Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 is set around $ 300, with availability expected in March 2011.

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