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Article: Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1000.
- Article from:
- The Star (Amman, Jordan)
- Article date:
- August 15, 2006
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Edited by Zeid Nasser Dressed in silver, our test sample proved exceptionally easy-to-use. The Z-1000's buttons are placed logically so you won't have to fiddle around much when navigating the camera's on-board interface. The Z1000 boasts a huge 2.8" LCD, which does an excellent job of displaying pictures - both before and after they're captured - and videos. It's also bright enough that taking and viewing photos in broad daylight is possible. This is essential because the Exilim lacks a viewfinder, meaning you have to position shots using the LCD screen. At its maximum resolution this Casio is capable of grabbing snaps at 3648 x 2736 pixels; in other words the camera has ...
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