Damian Koh | Jan 30, 2007

Unlike Samsung which usually employs an "overwhelm or biggest-fastest-tiniest" strategy, Casio is its usual gentle self when announcing new cameras--this time with the 10.1-megapixel
Z1050 and the 7.2-megapixel
Z75.
Both cameras are fairly mild upgrades to the current
Z1000 and
Z70 with support for SDHC flash media. By trimming the size of the LCD screen from 2.8 inches down to 2.6 inches, Casio has managed to shave a few "significant" grams off the Z1050. Maximum sensitivity, however, gets a boost to ISO 800. The thinner of the two--the Z75--has even less to talk about save for a slightly larger 2.6-inch LCD compared with the 2.5-inch panel on the Z70. No optical image stabilization like the
V7 announced earlier at
CES, though.
These two cameras are expected in Asia by the end of this first quarter.
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