|
|
Casio EX Z1000 review at DigiCamReview
Ilse Jurriƫn : September 4th 2006 - 16:01 CET
|
|
|
Casio EX Z1000 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 digital compare review. The 10.1 Megapixel Casio EX Z1000 features a wide-format Super Bright LCD display and a 3x optical zoom lens. The Casio Exilim EX-Z1000's 2.8-inch, wide-format LCD monitor offers a high resolution 230,400 pixel display that presents clear, detailed images and data. Furthermore the display utilizes a vertical stripe pixel array, ensuring that the menus are clear and easy to read. The right edge of the display shows operational icons, enabling easy operation and quick review of settings. And finally the multi-image function can display 12 images on a single screen.
|

Casio Exilim Z1000 - Responsiveness
According to Joshua Waller: "The camera switches on very quickly, just under 1 second, and can take its first photo in 1.7 seconds. Focusing is fast at under half a second when the shutter is half-pressed, if you fully press the shutter without a half press then focusing is quicker and a photo can be taken in 0.2 seconds which is very quick. The camera shutter response seems almost instant when pre-focused (around 0.1 second response), and shot to shot time was quite quick taking around 2 seconds between shots."
Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 - Ergonomics and Operation
Joshua continues: "The buttons are fairly easy to use but some are a little small and difficult to press, which may be a factor for some people. The buttons are in a good position and easy to reach while composing shots. There seems to be a good amount of buttons for straight-forward digital camera use. The buttons feel okay but are in general slightly small; the zoom control is a good size, easy to use, and very stylish. The shutter release is good. The buttons are labelled well (with small symbols and little text)."
Casio EX Z1000 camera - JPEG and ISO
"The camera features an "anti-shake" mode that increases the ISO setting so that blur is avoided, however, whenever the camera uses an ISO setting of 200 or above detail is lost and images are only useful when printed at a small size or when the image is being used on a website. The camera was generally competent and fast at focusing and responding. There is a good range of image sizes, compression options and aspect ratios, why can't all cameras follow suit? There is a good level of control in camera, over sharpness, saturation, contrast, flash intensity etc. Purple fringing is lower than average." You want to learn more about the Casio Exilim digital camera? Continue to read the Casio EX Z000 review at DigiCamReview!
|
   
|
|
|