Just when we thought we'd heard the last of the resolution race, seeing that camera manufacturers are now focusing more on image quality and performance, Casio continues to play the numbers game. It has revved up its engine by announcing the 10.1-megapixel Exilim Zoom EX-Z1000.
According to Casio, the EX-Z1000 is the first in the series to incorporate a large 2.8-inch (230,400-pixel) LCD monitor. Other features we like include the Rapid Flash function which allows up to three consecutive shots per second with flash and the ability to zoom from 4.3x to 17.1x between VGA resolution and 5 megapixels.
Like we've seen from previous Exilims, this new shooter doesn't disappoint when it comes to scene modes. The EX-Z1000 has 37 Best Shot settings which users can select based on different shooting conditions. It also helps that the unit won't die on you before 360 shots (LCD display on standard brightness)--at least that's what the company claims.
The Exilim Zoom EX-Z1000 will be available in May at a retail price of S$799 (US$525.66). But is there really a need for a 10.1-megapixel compact digicam? We reckon not. And ISO 3,200 in High Sensitivity mode? We'll wait and see.