The main feature of the digital camera Casio TRYX is probably the design of the body, which is a feature last seen on a brand of digital cameras for almost a decade - a turning mechanism inside. Nikon was the first digital camera manufacturers are experimenting with the design so back in 2002, with the Coolpix 2500 and 3500 cameras. In cases where these models, the lens and flash on the swivel mechanism, with the LCD display of the static camera, the Casio TRYX is in the opposite direction, with the pan covered only by the LCD. There is also a mechanism to pivot or tilt adds to one end you have articulated, so the camera with a good range of treatment, such as the screen can move away from the structure, it is generally wound around. The design allows the stand to serve a TRYX portrait photos and an equally large hook or door knob, hung without the need for a belt easily distracted. The style of aggressive design and give the Casio TRYX committed an attractive appearance which is to provoke discussion. Unfortunately, space does not have a flash, leaving the TRYX is only available light photography is limited.
The Casio TRYX a 1/2.3-inch, 12.1 effective megapixels based on CMOS image sensors coupled with a backlit dual-core processor EXILIM Engine image HS. The sensor sits behind a brand Exilim 3.8 mm fixed focal length lens equivalent to a 21 mm lens on a 35mm camera - an unusually large for a camera without any form of optical zoom. The lens has a fixed aperture F2.8 and autofocus possible, at least three centimeters in all modes. No method of manual focus is available, and not surprising given the wide angle and a minimum size of the body, there is no form of image stabilization in the offer, either.
Images are framed and reviewed on a "Super Clear LCD 3.0 TFT with a resolution of 460,800 points, which corresponds to 320 x 480 pixels, with the side red, green and blue dots on each pixel. How, for the design of waiting for the body, the Casio TRYX contain any form of true optical viewfinder. There is also an electronic viewfinder, so that the LCD as the only way to frame and review images or movies. The LCD also serves as an input device through a touch screen overlay, so the rest of the body to stay TRYX contain clean and tidy, with only a few physical buttons in the design.
The Casio TRYX uses contrast detection autofocus, and using multi-pattern measuring. The range of exposure times from 1 / 8 to 1 / 40, 000 seconds and the shutter speed and aperture are always controlled automatically. The range of Casio TRYX ISO sensitivity from ISO 100 minimum to a maximum equivalent to ISO 3200. In addition to still images, the Casio TRYX can capture high definition video resolution up to 1920 x 1080 pixels, with a speed of 30 frames per second and the standard def-432 x 320 video pixels to a whopping 240 frames per second . Videos with monaural sound stored in a container MOV registered 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 lithium-ion batteries. Unusually, the battery from the device via the USB port to charge, be it a computer or the included AC adapter. Information on the internal memory and battery life was not available at this time.
Some features on the Casio TRYX mode Panorama and HDR-ART slideshow 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 high-speed mode SR Zoom, 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 TRYX is set around $ 250, with expected availability in April 2011.
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The Casio TRYX a 1/2.3-inch, 12.1 effective megapixels based on CMOS image sensors coupled with a backlit dual-core processor EXILIM Engine image HS. The sensor sits behind a brand Exilim 3.8 mm fixed focal length lens equivalent to a 21 mm lens on a 35mm camera - an unusually large for a camera without any form of optical zoom. The lens has a fixed aperture F2.8 and autofocus possible, at least three centimeters in all modes. No method of manual focus is available, and not surprising given the wide angle and a minimum size of the body, there is no form of image stabilization in the offer, either.
Images are framed and reviewed on a "Super Clear LCD 3.0 TFT with a resolution of 460,800 points, which corresponds to 320 x 480 pixels, with the side red, green and blue dots on each pixel. How, for the design of waiting for the body, the Casio TRYX contain any form of true optical viewfinder. There is also an electronic viewfinder, so that the LCD as the only way to frame and review images or movies. The LCD also serves as an input device through a touch screen overlay, so the rest of the body to stay TRYX contain clean and tidy, with only a few physical buttons in the design.
The Casio TRYX uses contrast detection autofocus, and using multi-pattern measuring. The range of exposure times from 1 / 8 to 1 / 40, 000 seconds and the shutter speed and aperture are always controlled automatically. The range of Casio TRYX ISO sensitivity from ISO 100 minimum to a maximum equivalent to ISO 3200. In addition to still images, the Casio TRYX can capture high definition video resolution up to 1920 x 1080 pixels, with a speed of 30 frames per second and the standard def-432 x 320 video pixels to a whopping 240 frames per second . Videos with monaural sound stored in a container MOV registered 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 lithium-ion batteries. Unusually, the battery from the device via the USB port to charge, be it a computer or the included AC adapter. Information on the internal memory and battery life was not available at this time.
Some features on the Casio TRYX mode Panorama and HDR-ART slideshow 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 high-speed mode SR Zoom, 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 TRYX is set around $ 250, with expected availability in April 2011.