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Casio Exilim EX-ZR10


$249.00 Released September, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Usage is very simple, can pick it up and start using it right away. Compact design fits in a pocket comfortably. LCD is large and very clear.

The Casio Exilim EX-ZR10 is a compact digital camera built for high quality image capture in a small design profile. The slim body design holds a 12.4 megapixel sensor that can shoot video at high definition 1080p, and at 30 frames per second.

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A burst mode is also available for up to 40 shots per second capture. The lens is capable of 7x optical zooming, and uses the approximate equivalent of a 28 to 196 mm focal range to enable wide shots and sharp images of distant subjects. The sensor itself shifts slightly with the movement of the hands, stabilizing the image for a clearer picture. A high-speed USB connection is available, or direct display of the camera's contents can be sent to an HDMI port.

Features

  • 12.4 megapixel
  • 3 in TFT LCD monitor
  • HD 1080p video, 30fps
  • Burst shooting, up to 40 shots per second
  • Stills: JPEG (Exif Version 2.3), DCF 2.0 standard, DPOF compliant
  • Movies: H.264/AVC
  • Focal Range (Approx): 28 to 196 mm equivalent
  • Lens Construction: 7 lenses in 8 groups, including aspherical lens
  • CMOS-shift image stabilization
  • Optical zoom: 7x, Digital zoom: 4x
  • Hi-Speed USB, HDMI, AV outputs
  • SDXC, SDHC, SD memory card compatible

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    usage is very simple, can pick it up and start using it right away

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    compact design fits in a pocket comfortably

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    LCD is large and very clear

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    pictures end up very detailed and clear

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    image stabilization is very good, accounts for incidental hand shake

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    lag time is very low, takes the picture right away as soon as you push the button

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    zoom is very good, can take sharp pictures from far away

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    low light images remain clear and detailed, doesn't get grainy

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