
Casio's apparently feeling an excuse for speed as the organization just introduced its new zippy compact camera, the "Exilim" EX-ZR300. Based on Casio Japan, the 16.1-megapixel shooter has a startup time that's only a shade within second and may take continuous shots at .26-second times. The EX-ZR300 also includes a 24-300mm, f/3.-5.9, 12.5x contact lens that may focus as rapidly as .12 second. For lighting buffs, ISO range begins at 80 and may go completely as much as 12,800. In a nutshell, this compact camera is fast and sensitive enough to capture individuals blackmail-worthy moments in the next company party. Customers may also transfer their incriminating evidence easily because of Toshiba FlashAir technology. Want video to choose your embarrassing photos You'll gladly realize that the EX-ZR300 can shoot video as much as 1080p too. Expect Casio's compact blackmail machine, er, camera in Japanese stores on June 21.
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