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Photokina 2012: Casio Stand Report
| | Published Sep 21, 2012 | Show Reports |
The Casio stand is a little overwhelmed by the vast Olympus stand next to it but there are interesting things to be found there. Regular demonstrations of high-speed features have become pretty standard for Casio stands at these events, and some enthusiastic presenting and deft footballing skills helped attract crowds, showing off the ZR1000's high speed capture and 'triple zero' capabilities (aiming to minimize lag, blur and shake).
A special edition of the ZR1000 with a rather nice tan leather case helps celebrate 10 years of Casio's Exilim brand (which dates back to 2002's EX-S1). Even the standard edition of the camera looks interesting - a flip-up screen and lens control ring suggests a level of photographic control we're not used to seeing from Casio.
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