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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Casio Digital Cameras

Casio Exilim F1 Digital Camera


Unquestionably the most futuristic camera of 2008, the Casio EXILIM EX-F1 offers unparalleled capabilities in both still and video shooting. We expect respectable digital SLRs today to take roughly three photos per second. The EX-F1 can take 60 full-resolution pictures in a second. It can even shoot 7 frames per second while firing the flash with each shot.
The ability to shoot video clips is standard on most compact cameras today, and a few even venture into the realm of 720p "high-definition." The EX-F1, though shoots both standard-definition video and full 1920 x 1080 true high-definition video. And for its most jaw-dropping trick, it offers super-slow-motion shooting at up to 1200 frames per second – in other words, you get to watch a moment in time slowed down by a factor of twenty. At that rate, when you burst a balloon full of water, you see the water hesitate before realizing gravity wants it to splatter. Flicking a butane lighter becomes a Tarantino-esque slow-motion dance of spark and flame.




Casio - Exilim High Speed EX-FH20






The speed and ease of use of the Exilim High Speed EX-FH20 puts this camera in a class of its own. Thanks to the Exilim High Speed EX-FH20, you?ll be able to capture all those special, unexpected moments at remarkable speeds! The EX-FH20 boasts a burst mode of 40 frames per second, which means you can take photos at speeds never seen before. Its 9-megapixel CMOS sensor works with the wide-angle lens, which has a 26 mm focal length, to guarantee group shots turn out perfectly, regardless of whether you?re using JPEG or RAW format. Plus, the EX-FH20 is equipped with a 20x optical zoom and a mechanical stabiliser ? two technologies that when put together enable you to lock in finite details - all while limiting the effects of bur and poor exposure. The EX-FH20?s high speed night mode, just like its face recognition feature, automatically adjusts the camera?s settings to focus in on your subjects for snaps that you?ll be proud to show to the world! The Exilim High Speed EX-FH20 from Casio isn?t just a camera though ? it also doubles up as a camcorder, shooting up to 1,000 frames in the blink of an eye and reproducing real-life scenes in 1280 x 720-pixel, HD quality videos. The Exilim High Speed EX-FH20 even comes with a large 3-inch TFT screen and electronic viewfinder, not to mention a Best Shot button so you won?t have any trouble selecting your finest photo. Designed for technology fans looking to upload their creations onto the online multimedia sharing site YouTube, the Exilim High Speed EX-FH20 is one of the fastest cameras on today?s market!








Casio EX-FH20 9.1m pixel digital camera






20x optical zoom. 4x digital zoom. 3ins LCD. 31Mb internal memory. SD memory card slot. ISO 1600 sensitivity. Image stabilization, anti-shake, You Tube mode, 18 scene modes. 26mm wide angle lens. High speed HD movie recording upto 1000 fps - for ultra slow motion playback. High speed burst - 40 still images per second. USB/AV cables, strap, lens cap and 4x AA batteries.The high-speed Casio EX-FH20 takes up to 40 photos per second, so you'll always capture exactly the right moment. You can choose to take up to 30 photos per second at up to 8 megapixels or 40 photos with up to 7 megapixels. This high performance camera also features an incredible 20x optical zoom so you can get right up close to your subject. And with a maximum 9.1 megapixel resolution you'll be able to blow up your photos to poster size when it's time to print.

The EX-FH20 features shake reduction to reduce blur and there's an image stabiliser for high zooming. It's also great for people pictures thanks to clever face and smile detection technology. And you can frame and playback your shots with ease thanks to the 3 inch LCD display.




Casio Exilim EX-FH 20

The EX-FH20's 20x zoom makes it the ideal camera for sports and outdoor photography. In addition to beautiful still images, the EX-FH20 is capable of capturing slow-motion video at up to 1,000 fps.Casio made a large splash earlier this year with their Exilim EX-F1, boasting 1200 frames-per-second video and 60 frame per second photography at 6-megapixels, but with a high $1000 price tag. The EX-FH20 continues this tradition of high-speed/high-cost, but stepped down slightly to make it more approachable for those who don't have a spare grand in their back pockets. Arriving at the not insubstantial price of $600, the FH20 can record up to 40 fps at 7-megapixel resolution, or video at up to 1000 fps (which provides ultra-slow-motion playback), and has a 20x zoom. While the video mode seems a little gimmicky due to its focusing problems, need for exceedingly bright lighting and minimal resolution, the 40 fps mode is a boon for anyone trying to capture fast-action stills.





Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z400 Camera


A Preview includes basic specs and a brief description. (more) Overview Design Operation Optics Exposure Performance Specs Samples Basic Specifications Resolution: 12.10 Megapixels Lens: 4.00x zoom(28-112mm eq.) Viewfinder: LCD LCD Size: 3.0 inch ISO: 64-3200 Shutter: 4-1/1000 Max Aperture: 2.6 Mem Type: SDHC / SD Battery: Custom LiIon Dimensions: 3.8x2.3x0.8in(97x58x20mm) Weight: 4.6 oz(131 g) 12.10Megapixels 4.00x zoom 3.0 inchLCD.



The compact Casio EXILIM EX-Z400 is based around the latest iteration of Casio's EXILIM Engine image processor series, the Casio EXILIM Engine 4.0. Said to offer 30% lower power consumption, this dual-CPU processor includes one CPU that's dedicated solely to image processing - and the power on offer in the Casio Z400 is such that Casio is able to offer some really unusual features, such as the ability to crop a moving subject from several still image frames, and then overlay it on a prerecorded background. Other functionality attributed to the new image processor includes the Casio Z400's Handheld Night Photography mode aimed at fighting image blur and poor exposure in low-light shots, a Makeup function that offers twelve-step control over softening of the subject's complexion and facial shadows, and finally a Tracking Autofocus function said to offer improved accuracy even after the subject briefly exits the image frame altogether.




The Casio EXILIM Z400 is based around a 1/2.3"-type 12.1 effective megapixel CCD image sensor and an EXILIM-branded 4x optical zoom lens with a useful 28mm wide-angle. The Casio EX-Z400's CCD is mounted on a sensor-shift mechanism, providing true mechanical image stabilization. A 3.0-inch LCD display with 230,400 dot resolution offers the EX-Z400's only option for framing and reviewing images, as there's no optical viewfinder on this model. The Casio EX-Z400 records 12.1 megapixel still images or movies at up to 720p (1280 x 720 pixel) resolution on SD / MMC cards, and offers both USB 2.0 High Speed and NTSC / PAL video connectivity. Power comes from a proprietary NP-40 Lithium Ion battery.