Casio Z1200

May 22, 2007 | Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | Comment |

Casio Z1200The Casio Z1200 is a 12.1 megapixel compact camera, featuring a a 1/1.7 inch CCD sensor with shift anti-shake mechanism and a 2.8 inch LCD screen. The Z1200 offers an auto-tracking AF system that maintains both sharp focus and correct exposure for a human face using both face detection and motion analysis technologies. The Casio Z1200 will be available in the UK and Eire from late May 2007 in silver and black, with a retail price guide of £279.99.

Casio UK Press Release

Casio Introduces Flagship EXILIM Zoom Digital Camera with 12 Megapixels

Featuring a slim, stylish look packed with superior functions like auto-tracking AF with motion analysis technology and a CCD shift anti-shake mechanism

MAY 21 2007, LONDON, UK– Casio Electronics Co. Ltd., and its parent company, Casio Computer Co. Ltd., announced the release of the newest model in the stylish series of EXILIM digital cameras, the EXILIM Zoom EX-Z1200. The new camera is Casio’s flagship EXILIM Zoom, boasting a world-leading 12.1 effective megapixels to deliver both high resolution and premium performance.

It has only been a year since Casio released the revolutionary EXILIM Zoom EX-Z1000, the first digital camera in the world to deliver 10.1 megapixel resolution in a size that fits easily in the palm of the hand. The EX-Z1000 won acclaim for making it simpler than ever to capture images at a remarkably high resolution, and its trend-setting performance put it at the forefront of the market.

Now, going one step beyond the EX-Z1000, the new flagship EX-Z1200 offers 12.1 megapixel resolution —the highest available in any compact digital camera. At this amazing level of detail, photos print crystal-clear even in large sizes or when trimmed to show just one part of theimage. It incorporates CCD-shift image stabilization and the latest EXILIM Engine 2.0 image processing module with motion analysis technology. These innovative features work together to help prevent blurry shots due to shaky hands, subject movement or poor focus when photographing moving subjects such as children or pets. In addition, the auto-tracking AF system now combines both face detection and motion analysis technologies. With this revolutionary new system, once the focus is locked in, it follows a moving subject’s face, maintaining both sharp focus and correct exposure.

Main Features
12.1 million effective pixels; 3X optical zoom
CCD-shift image stabilization mechanism
Incorporates the latest EXILIM Engine 2.0 image processing module featuring motion analysis technology
Blur-reduction technologies:
Automatically analyzes the velocity and vector of a moving subject and sets the most appropriate ISO sensitivity and shutter speed.
Anti Shake DSP reduces blur due to shaky hands and subject movement, using high shutter speeds and high sensitivity settings.
Movie mode with electronic camera shake compensation function.
Tonal range control reduces loss of detail in bright and dark areas, and helps to achieve smoother expression of skin tones and clear blue skies.
Auto-tracking AF system maintains both sharp focus and correct exposure for a human face using both face detection *1 and motion analysis technologies
Maximum 3 shot/second *2shutter speed (when set at 3.0 megapixel image size)
2.8-inch Wide and Bright LCD display (maximum brightness of 1400cd/m2at centre of screen) makes viewing in bright outdoor light easier than ever before

The Casio EXILIM Zoom EX-Z1200 will be available in the UK and Eire from late May 2007 insilver and black, with a retail price guide of £279.99. Visit www.casio.co.ukfor more information.

NOTES*1"Face Detection feature” includes a face detection technology provided by OKI’s face image processing engine, FSE (Face Sensing Engine).*2Number of shots can vary depending on the memory card used.

Casio Z1200

Casio Z1200

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