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Abstract: of their QV10 camera back in 1995. How long they will be able to maintain this position, will be decided in the coming period, as we approach the Photokina 2006. It remains to be seen, however, if the consumer will recognize the value of the high reso...
Abstract: It seems like Casio releases a new camera every few months however, when the EX-Z1000 was announced, it generated a lot of buzz on the internet and sold very well in the marketplace. So what’s all the excitement about? 10mp, that’s right, Ca...
When everything works well the images are clean and smooth, nicely detailed and accurately coloured.
The preview image on the LCD screen is invisible in normal daylight. Even reviewing the shots is almost impossible outdoors.
This camera is in the fashion accessory category. It is an indoors camera, although the flash is not very powerful. The terms “image stabilisation”, “vibration reduction” or “anti shake” should be reserved for true IR...
8 shots per second continuous shot mode The Final Word This camera is a good choice if you want a high resolution compact camera, combining style, size and image quality into a single package. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from ...
This camera is a good choice if you want a high resolution compact camera, combining style, size and image quality into a single package. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and dist...
Sturdy body with an elegant design, Simple and intuitive interface, Continuous shooting with flash, Negligible shutter lag
Unusable pictures at high ISO settings, Effective 2.5-inch screen estate, Slow continuous shooting
The trendy design and user-friendly features manage to steal some thunder from this high-resolution shooter. However, the Exilim EX-Z1000 is still a basic digicam targeted at users who want a high-resolution camera. ...
Most of us have used enough digital cameras by now to know that more megapixels doesnt necessarily equate to better pictures. High-resolution sensors can mean long processing times and, especially, increased levels of noise. But that didnt stop me fe...
Good design and build, compact and easy to use, anti-shake mode with high sensitivity setting, 37 automated “BEST SHOT” (scene) modes.
Flash underpowered, noisy images in shadows and over ISO 200, purple fringing, detail loss due to noise suppression, marked barrel distortion at wide end of zoom.
Abstract: If you thought the megapixel war between camera makers was over, you’ll be surprised to learn of Casio’s 10.1-megapixel EX-Z1000. Fortunately, there’s more to this pocket-camera than the number of photo-diodes. It’s not the first t...