Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z40 with outstanding battery life |
Thursday February 26, 2004 9:07 AM CST -
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 (Press Release) -- Casio Computer Co., Ltd., today announced the 4-megapixel EX-Z40, a new model in the EXILIM ZOOM line of digital cameras with long battery life and 3X optical zoom. The camera will be available at retail the end of April, with an MSRP of $399.99.
Over the last few years the digital camera market has undergone rapid change. Not only have there been improvements in picture quality because of higher resolution, the great usability of digital cameras has also been the focus of attention as they became more compact with faster response and larger LCD monitors. One area of particular concern has been the battery life of these cameras per charge, with many users asking for digital cameras offering longer operation times. "Casio's new EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z40 incorporates an EXILIM Engine, a newly developed compact image processing module with a 3 layer stack LSI that achieves high picture quality and speedy response using a 1.8V low-power system and makes the cameras' compact dimensions possible," said John Clough, president of Casio, Inc.
This new camera has a battery life of 2.5 times that of previous models (comparison between the EX-Z4U and EX-Z40), allowing up to 360 photos to be taken on a single charge (based on CIPA standard battery life measurement*).
* CIPA standard "Standard Procedure for Measuring Digital Still Camera Battery Consumption"
EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z40 FEATURES
High performance, easy to use, thin card size
* High picture quality 4-megapixel
* Thin card-size body incorporating 3X optical zoom lens
* Large, easy to see 2.0 inch digital interface TFT LCD monitor (with acrylic scratch-resistant panel)
* The Direct On function for one-touch recording or play modes
* New, easy to hold grip with a high-quality light weight aluminum body
Long battery life on a single charge
* 2.5 times the battery life of current cameras (comparison between EX-Z4U and EX-Z40)
* CIPA standard for battery life indicates 360 photos on a single charge
Quick response
* The camera automatically switches to Auto Pan Focus when the shutter is pressed in one action
* Rapid start-up time allows you to start taking pictures approximately 1.6 seconds (with the flash off) after turning on the power
* Release time lag after pressing the shutter is approximately 0.01 seconds (with the flash off)
* Second high-speed playback scrolling of photos
More convenient functions
* Record movies with audio, limited only by the available memory
* The "Best Shot" mode provides sample images allowing you to take the photos you want
* Noise reduction processing makes night scenes more beautiful
* 7-point Multi-Auto Focus for automatic selection of the optimum focus point location
Features for fun
* Includes a voice record function with playback from the camera's speaker
* A "Photostand" feature that lets you view a slideshow of images with the camera on its cradle
* A "Calendar" feature that shows thumbnail images of photos on the day they were taken
* World Time lets you select one of 162 cities in 32 time zones as your home or destination time
* Store special photographs or photos you don't want others to see in the Favorites folder
* Create HTML albums in the camera that can be viewed directly by web browsers
Other features
* Connects directly to PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT compliant printers
* 9.7 MB built-in flash memory / SD memory card slot/ Multi Media card compliant (memory card not included)
* Menu can be displayed in 10 languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese
* "Photo Loader" software is included to allow automatic transfer of images to a PC with one touch of the USB cradle button
* Complies with ExifPrint (Exif 2.2) and "PRINT Image Matching II"
Via Casio
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