• IFA2007

    First 360 View of the 300FPS Mystery Casio Exilim,

    We just stopped by Casio's booth to get our eyes on the new Exilim we told you about earlier today. Shooting a drool-worthy 60fps bursts and 300fps of VGA video, it's a beefy camera—definitely heftier than my Rebel XTi (from what we could see through the glass).

    Something you won't see in the press release: this isn't a real SLR since no mirror is used. So internally it resembles a point-and-click more than its dSLR competition. Prototype spec dump after the jump.

    CasioExilim


    Effective pixels: 6.0 million
    Imaging element: 1/1.8 inch high speed CMOS sensor
    High speed burst: 60 images per second at 6 million pixels (JPEG)
    High speed movie: 300fps, Motion JPEG, AVI format, VGA
    Lens/focal distance: 12 lenses in 9 groups, F2.7-4.6, approx 35mm to 420mm
    Zoom: 12X optical
    Image stabilization: CMOS-shift
    Screen: 2.8-inch widescreen TFT color LCD, approx 230,000 pixels
    Viewfinder: Color LCD, approx 200,000 pixels
    Dimensions: 127.5mm x 79.5mm x 130m (650g minus battery, etc)

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