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Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 Review
- 11-07-2006
"The Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 is one of the very few compact digital cameras currently available which offers 10 megapixels. Recently 6 megapixels seems to have become the de facto standard for a lot of newer models, but Casio have decided to buck the trend and squeeze 10 megapixels onto the EX-Z1000's 1/1.8 inch sensor. Other standout features include a large 2.8 inch LCD screen, all-metal body, no less than 37 different scene modes, which should cover most situations, and Anti Shake DSP, an electronic image stabilisation system. The Casio EX-Z1000 also offers a 3x zoom lens equivalent to 38-114mm, battery life of 360 shots, and the ability to cut and edit movies in the camera. The 10 megapixel resolution is the obvious headline grabber for the EX-Z1000, but can Casio deliver good image quality with such a small sensor, and does the rest of the camera meet expectations? Find out now by reading our latest review." You can read the full review here

