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| Written by Matt Chapman | ||||
| Monday, 21 May 2007 | ||||
Page 1 of 2 Casio has released a new flagship camera into its Exilim Zoom range, pushing the boundaries with a world-leading 12.1-megapixels. The company was quick to point out that it has only been a year since it released the Exilim Zoom EX-Z1000, the first digital camera in the world to deliver 10.1 megapixel resolution in a size that fits easily in the palm of the hand.
“Now, going one step beyond the EX-Z1000, the new flagship EX-Z1200 offers 12.1 megapixel resolution – the highest available in any compact digital camera,” a picture-perfect Casio press statement said today. “At this amazing level of detail, photos print crystal-clear even in large sizes or when trimmed to show just one part of the image.” There’s also a 2.8-inch LCD screen so you can see the quality of the images you’re taking. Not only breaking the 12-million megapixel barrier, the new model boasts Face Detection and Motion Analysis Technology that follows a subject once the focus has locked on. It also has all the standard Exilim features such as Anti Shake and Best Shot scene selections.
The Casio EXILIM Zoom EX-Z1200 will be available in the UK and Eire from late May 2007 in silver and black, with a retail price guide of £279.99.
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