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Casio's EXILIM digital camera captures 9 images in high-speed burst at different settings

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Casio Computer Co will release its new flagship EXILIM compact digital camera, the EX-10, on Nov 29. The newest addition to the EXILIM family boasts the world’s first dual-combination bracketing function. With a single touch of the shutter button, nine photos are captured in a high-speed burst for a unique pair of parameter values for focus, aperture, white balance, exposure, among others. Now anyone can take high-quality photographs just like the professionals without complicated adjustments.

The new EX-10 includes the following features:

· The world's first dual-combination bracketing function. The “Auto Bracketing” function automatically varies a pair of shooting parameters over three steps, producing a matrix of nine images to choose from. The “Manual Bracketing” function enables users to explore the settings of each parameter manually.

· 28mm wide angle zoom lens with a maximum aperture of f1.8 (wide-end): This powerful lens is able to maintain a high resolution even at its peripheries.

· 1/1.7-inch Back-lit CMOS image sensor: The expanded size of the image sensor is optimized for high-speed burst photography. The improved sensitivity increases the amount of light that can be received, while the back-lit system more effectively directs light to the sensor’s surface.

· Easy-to-see 3.5-inch tilt-up and tilt-down display, complemented by a front shutter button

The new model will be open-priced.

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I just got an Exilim camera, the EX-700. It's absolutely fabulous. I think this one looks to be even better. Maybe next time...

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It will retail for about 80,000 yen which is pretty steep for a snapshot camera. It's apparently designed to compete with Canon, Nikon, Fuji and other models in that price category. Casio's main claim to fame (aside from image quality) has always been the large number of shots their cameras can achieve from a single battery charge.

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