Description
It's about capturing detail and memorable memories. You don't have to sacrifice the forest for the trees with the EX-Z100. With a wide-angle 28 mm lens you can capture an entire grove of redwoods or using the 4x optical zoom lens you can get a close up of that blue jay on the third branch up. The wide 2.7 inch Super Clear LCD gives you outstanding outdoor viewing form any angle, even in bright sunlight. The Auto Best Shot mode makes it easy to catch those once-in-a-lifetime moments, and the enhanced video function with H.264 will let you store more of them on your memory card. Sometimes navigating through a camera's settings for the perfect shot can be a challenge. Not anymore. With Auto Best Shot, the Casio Exilim will analyze faces, focus, and exposure to find the perfect setting for your picture. So now you can shoot like a professional from your very first shot. The Movie Button, and YouTube capture mode means that recording and sharing those moments will be easier than ever. And isn't that what memories are for? Macro Focus - Approx. 3.94 to 19.69 Exposure Metering - Multi-pattern, center weighted, spot by imaging element; Exposure Control - Program AE; Exposure Compensation - -2EV to +2EV (in 1/3EV steps) YouTube Capture Mode Face Recognition H.264 for use with iPod and iPhone video files ElectronicFlash Modes - Auto, Flash Off, Flash On, Soft Flash, Red Eye Reduction Self-Timer Date and Time -Recorded with image data; On-image Time Stamp Function to 32 Zones USB/AV connection Mono mic and speaker Unit Dimensions (excluding projections) - 3.66 (W) x 2.16 (H) x. 83 (D); 3.9 oz
Casio Exilim EX-Z100 10.1 MP with 4x Optical Zoom Compact Digital Camera (Silver)
Current Price
$349
Average
$319
Min Price
$229
Max Price
$349
Price dynamics
9%
Description
It's about capturing detail and memorable memories. You don't have to sacrifice the forest for the trees with the EX-Z100. With a wide-angle 28 mm lens you can capture an entire grove of redwoods or using the 4x optical zoom lens you can get a close up of that blue jay on the third branch up. The wide 2.7 inch Super Clear LCD gives you outstanding outdoor viewing form any angle, even in bright sunlight. The Auto Best Shot mode makes it easy to catch those once-in-a-lifetime moments, and the enhanced video function with H.264 will let you store more of them on your memory card. Sometimes navigating through a camera's settings for the perfect shot can be a challenge. Not anymore. With Auto Best Shot, the Casio Exilim will analyze faces, focus, and exposure to find the perfect setting for your picture. So now you can shoot like a professional from your very first shot. The Movie Button, and YouTube capture mode means that recording and sharing those moments will be easier than ever. And isn't that what memories are for? Macro Focus - Approx. 3.94 to 19.69 Exposure Metering - Multi-pattern, center weighted, spot by imaging element; Exposure Control - Program AE; Exposure Compensation - -2EV to +2EV (in 1/3EV steps) YouTube Capture Mode Face Recognition H.264 for use with iPod and iPhone video files ElectronicFlash Modes - Auto, Flash Off, Flash On, Soft Flash, Red Eye Reduction Self-Timer Date and Time -Recorded with image data; On-image Time Stamp Function to 32 Zones USB/AV connection Mono mic and speaker Unit Dimensions (excluding projections) - 3.66 (W) x 2.16 (H) x. 83 (D); 3.9 oz
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Product review & video
hi everyone today we're going to do another retro review today we're talking about the casio ex z1050 now this shoots at 10.1 megapixels and yes every pixel counts [Music] all right this came out in the year 2007. now this little digital camera brings memories i used to use this in high school when i was in the yearbook club i know i was a nerd so this has an lcd screen that's about 2.6 inches it has your circle pad which makes it easier here to navigate there's your menu button and here's your bs button which stands for best shot okay so this camera as you can imagine was for consumers so you know had a lot of automated settings it had a lot of automated modes which you could see here the easiest one to select or the one i always chose was best shot you could also select video mode here you can select portrait etc this thing had everything it had a mode for taking pictures of documents


