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Casio EX-Z200 Review
By Manthos Tzorbatzakis | Published  04/15/2008 | Digital Cameras Reviews , Casio | Unrated

Casio EX-Z200 Review
The brand new Casio EX-Z200 is the first ever Casio compact to feature a 28mm wide-angle lens, What's more, this tiny camera manages to squeeze in a 4x zoom, equivalent to 28-112mm, so there's also a useful telephoto focal length too. And even better, Casio have also included a mechanical CCD-shift anti-shake system on the Z200, which physically moves the sensor to help to combat the dreaded effects of camera-shake when hand-holding the camera. Other standout features of the Casio EX-Z200 include a 10 megapixel, 1/2.3 inch CCD sensor, a wide-screen 2.7 inch LCD monitor, a range of Auto Shutter and Best Shot modes for the beginner, and some advanced video modes, including support for the H.264 video standard. Priced at $299 / GBP200, is the Casio EX-Z200 the right pocket point-and-shoot for you? Read the whole review here. You can buy the camera here


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