Thursday, August 21, 2008
Casio ultra compact cameras: Exilim Z300, Z250 and Z85
There is no dearth to the different variety and range of cameras that are being released everyday.To keep up with the market, Casio has come with three models of compact cameras.The first two are almost twins, the Exilim Z300 and Z250. Both come with a big 3 inch screen, with a range of ISO 64-3200, an optical zoom of 4x and video recording at 720p. The differences are in their megapixels, has 10.1 megapixel Z300 and Z250 9.1 megapixel. In other words, the difference is quite small. Both of them include a new Makeup feature: the optional setting can dynamically improve the look of faces in portrait shots by either eliminating blemishes or reducing the impact of long shadows. They can also automatically correct overly dark faces or stitch together three shots to simulate a long exposure time.
The smallest of the three new Exilim Z85 is a more compact with metallic body. With 9 megapixels and zoom 3x and a 2.6-inch screen, it has the famous facial recognition system and smiles (So, next time you face the camera,be ready to put a big smile on your face).It also shoots standard-definition 4:3 ratio video. In return, it adds features skewed towards beginners with an auto shutter mode that can either wait for a smile or until the shot is stable relative to its ISO settings. An Easy Mode can also reduce the settings to just the choice of flash, resolution and timer for those daunted by full access.
These three cameras use SD / SDHC to burn photos and videos.
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