Saturday, April 9, 2011

Review for Casio Exilim EX-ZR100

Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 comes with an elegant design; its slim body allows an easy one-hand operation. The 1.2 pounds compact camera fits well on pocket. Its solid metal body brings a stable quality, the flaps for battery, memory card and HDMI port snap well. The 3-inch display TFT-LCD screen has a resolution of 460,800 pixels and visible under all lighting conditions, as long as not under direct sunlight.

The space on the back of the camera is belonging to four good sized control buttons. Furthermore, there is a play button and a menu button. The left and right buttons are individually assigned. User can choose between the focus method, measurement mode, self timer, face detection, ISO sensitivity, white balance shift and EV. There’s also a button for high-speed continuous shooting, so that it can be activated in every setting of the mode selection wheel.

The zoom lever can be handled well. Fine adjustments in large focal length range of 24 to 300 mm (based on small picture) are not always easy. Overall, the ZR100 is relatively clutter-free, and use catchy. Something seems awkward that one via the display button while fast-symbols can hide and do not include grid lines using the design but to do so. Therefore you have to go to the menu. The tripod mount, metal seated away from the optical axis.

Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 is characterized mainly by its speed performance. For the photo mode, the maximum is at 40 fps. At the resolution of less than 10 MP, it records up to 30 photos. In the movie function, Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 achieved at a resolution of 224 x 64 pixels whopping 1,000 pictures per second. Of course, the full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels is available, which is recorded with the usual 30 fps. Since the audio is recorded in stereo, zoom and auto focus are available without limitations. The camera can be connected via HDMI to a suitable TV.

It is possible to put color filters or readjust contrast, saturation and sharpness with Casio Exilim EX-ZR100. The image brightness can be manually manipulated. Dynamic Photo allows clip art or animations. There are the usual options like setting the different types of focus tracking, Intelligent AF, spot AF and multi-field, not to mention the face recognition for up to ten people. For the white balance, the camera performs in auto mode is usually good, there are different versions for different lighting situations. The exposure modes offer the spot, multi and center-weighted. For flash, there are also the usual variations and automatic red-eye reduction flash on and flash off next. There's nothing special here, but the flash works very well, despite its tiny size. Casio offers various editing features to crop, change brightness and white balance to the slideshow. This applies to photos and video.

Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 has proven that it has the makings of a theoretical super-fast all-round camera for all skill levels; the ZR100 has fulfilled the expectations. A super short on time, the ZR100 also score in the shutter lag. With 0.01 seconds in both the wide-angle and telephoto hardly measurable. The ZR100 is a high-speed camera and recommended for action fans.

Title Post: Review for Casio Exilim EX-ZR100
Rating: 100% based on 2069 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: the Wicaksonos Family

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