Casio announces 10.1MP Exilim EX-Z1050 digital camera

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casio exilim ex-z1050

Casio has announced its’ newest addition to the Exilim family of high pixel point-and-shoot digital cameras with the EX-Z1050. This 10.1MP has a few distinguishing differences between itself and the previous EX-Z1000 model.

The first thing you might notice about the Z1050 is the smaller size. It’s a scant .95″ thick, with a width of 3.85″ and a length of 2.25″. For a camera with such a high MP count, that is a impressively small size.

Another addition to the new Exilim is the use of Exilim Engine 2.0 processing which allows the camera to shoot 7 frames per second. A 2.6″ LCD display rounds it all off.

Not only are the tech specs advanced, but the new model has a selection of four skin colors to choose from. Outfit your camera in blue, pink, black, or silver. Suggested retail price is only $299.99, which seems very reasonable for a 10.1MP pointer. — Andrew Dobrow

Press Release [via Productdose]

Olympus SP-550 Ultra Zoom Camera: World’s first 18x optical zoom

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olympus sp-550 ultra zoom

Some of these photos people take nowadays are pretty insane. True colors spur through our computer screens of things we never thought we would live to see such as the beautiful photograph of a drop of milk falling into coffee. Capitalizing on the popularity of super crisp and close up photos, Olympus announces its release of the worlds first 18x optical zoom camera.

Though what does 18x zoom mean about the rest of the specs of the camera? The F2.8-4.5 aperture level is pretty unimpressive, especially for a camera costing $500. It’s a point and shoot, but that doesn’t mean their can’t be better lens focus features.

The 18x zoom is like having the equivalent of a 28 - 504 mm lens, which is a pretty impressive number if the SP-550 manages to keep a crisp quality, which shouldn’t be hard using a 7.1 Megapixel CCD. Though if your planning on making big prints, there’s really no reason to be looking into a point and shoot anyway.

ISO levels can range from 50-5000, which is impressive, yet the two highest settings can only be used with 3 Megapixel quality. The Dual Image Stabilization should also help the quality of those unplanned shots, but really won’t do that well at full zoom and shaky hands with no tripod.

The full specs are pretty impressive. The SP-550 will be available in March 2007.

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