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Casio EX-ZR10 has a 12.1 MP camera can zoom digital up to 4x and optically up to 7x..
This camera has dimension of 101.9 x 58.7 x 27.4 mm and weights 176grms.
The Casio EX-ZR10 camera has Contrast Detection Auto Focus and has focal length ranging from F=5 to 35 mm, 35 mm Film Equivalent to 28 to 196 mm.
It also having additional features like Red Eye Reduction, self timer, Face Detection, white balancing.The
Casio EX-ZR10 has a 12.1 MP camera can zoom digital up to 4x and optically up to 7x..
This camera has dimension of 101.9 x 58.7 x 27.4 mm and weights 176grms.
The Casio EX-ZR10 camera has Contrast Detection Auto Focus and has focal length ranging from F=5 to 35 mm, 35 mm Film Equivalent to 28 to 196 mm.
It also having additional features like Red Eye Reduction, self timer, Face Detection, white balancing.
Casio, the Japanese multinational electronic giant has a significantly firm hand when it comes to camera world, one of the beautifully designed and efficient devices owned by the company under the point and shoot section of cameras is Casio EX ZR10, and the best thing about it is that with great specifications the products comes in handy when it comes to pricing and can be in your pocket with little cash going out. With the dimensions of effective 101.9mm x 58.7mm x 22.6mm, the camera is compact and easy to handle with a reasonable weight of 176 gms. Casio EX ZR10 is powered by a rechargeable Li Ion battery which can run continuously upto approximate 115 minutes in high speed recording mode and 90 minutes in full HD mode. The efficient battery pack can also last upto effective 290 shots.
In Casio’s own words the device is a “travel zoom” with optical zoom of 7x provided. This capitulates a flexible focal range extending from a wide-angle 28mm to 196mm at the telephoto end (35mm equivalents), ensuring capacity for capturing landscapes and blunt close ups at a nudge of the zoom lever. Shooting video also brags style and performance, with Full HD 1080p at 30fps. If you High Speed mode and you can easily record at up to 480 frames per second, although at the dramatically reduced resolution of 224 x 160 pixels. All said and done, it seems like rather than pushing this device as a high-zoom model, Casio is positioning Casio EX-ZR10 has a high-speed compact. The camera flaunts shoehorned in dual image processors as well as a new 'HS' engine to, it claims, ramp up operational speed and reduce shot-to-shot times. For stills this translates as being able to capture 10 photos per second at the full 12.1 megapixels resolution while dropping fractionally to 10 megapixels will get you up to 40 frames per second.
The 12.1 megapixel resolution of Casio EX-ZR10 is powered by a 1/2.3 inch High sensitivity CMOS sensor and 62.1 MB of internal memory is provided in the device which can be expanded by using SD/SDHC and SDXC cards. The camera is also supported by contrast detection Auto Focus. Shutter speed of a maximum of 1/2000 seconds and a minimum of 4 seconds is provided in the Casio device. Moreover, the camera also supports image stabilisation. All said and done Casio EX-ZR10 is one of the best products of Casio to have entered to photography world.