August 31, 2007 - CASIO Computer Co., Ltd., announced today that
it is developing an entirely new digital camera with hitherto unseen
high speed performance and image capture functions that make the most
of its cutting-edge digital technologies. This revolutionary camera of
the future will be able to take still images at an astonishing shooting
speed, to catch fast-moving subjects at the crucial moment. It will
also take movies that capture movement so fast that it cannot even be
seen by the human eye. The first prototype will be on display at the
IFA, a consumer electronics trade show, in Berlin, Germany, which opens
on August 31, 2007.
CASIO Developing World's Fastest - Shooting Digital Camera
August 31, 2007 - CASIO Computer Co., Ltd., announced today that
it is developing an entirely new digital camera with hitherto unseen
high speed performance and image capture functions that make the most
of its cutting-edge digital technologies. This revolutionary camera of
the future will be able to take still images at an astonishing shooting
speed, to catch fast-moving subjects at the crucial moment. It will
also take movies that capture movement so fast that it cannot even be
seen by the human eye. The first prototype will be on display at the
IFA, a consumer electronics trade show, in Berlin, Germany, which opens
on August 31, 2007.
CASIO's digital cameras have been setting the pace since 1995, when the
company introduced the QV-10, a digital camera for personal use with an
LCD display that played a major role in creating the digital camera
market. In 2002, CASIO commenced sales of the card-sized EXILIM® series
of LCD digital cameras, which feature superb portability and response
speeds. CASIO is constantly seeking to expand the market by delivering
greater ease of use and the kind of innovative functions that only
digital cameras can offer.
The prototype of CASIO's latest revolutionary camera features
a new high speed CMOS sensor and a high speed LSI image processing
chip. This 6.0-megapixel, 12x optical zoom, high-performance digital
camera prototype with CMOS-shift image stabilization function offers
not only ultra-high speed burst shooting for still images, but also
high speed movie recording.
For still images, the camera achieves ultra-high speed burst shooting
of 60 images per second at maximum resolution - the fastest in the
world.* Moreover, using Pre-shot Burst Mode, (a ultra-high speed
continuous shooting mode that captures images from the scene prior to
the moment when you actually press the shutter button), users can be
confident they will never miss the most crucial photographic moment.
The camera can also capture movies at VGA resolution at an incredible
300 frames per second, which means it can record movies for replay in
ultra-slow motion, a function that has only been possible so far with a
limited range of professional movie equipment.
* As at August 31, 2007, for consumer market digital cameras. Based on CASIO survey.
Main specifications of prototype - Effective pixels:6.0 million - Imaging element:1/1.8 inch high speed CMOS sensor (total pixels: 6.6 million) - High speed burst shooting:60 images per second at 6.0 million pixels, JPEG - High speed movie:300fps, Motion JPEG, AVI format, VGA - Lens/focal distance:12 lenses in 9 groups, F2.7 to 4.6, equivalent to approximately 35 to 420 mm on a 35 mm film camera - Zoom:12X optical zoom - Image stabilization mechanism:CMOS-shift image stabilization - Monitor screen:2.8-inch widescreen TFT color LCD, approx. 230,000 pixels - Viewfinder:Color LCD, approx. 200,000 pixels - Dimension and weight:127.5 mm (W) x 79.5 mm (H) x 130.0 mm (D). Approx. 650 g (excluding battery and accessories)
The precise product release date, pricing, brand name and
specifications remain to be determined. CASIO will continue working on
the camera to further improve performance and functionality, and is
determined to produce an amazing digital camera that offers brand new
ways of enjoying photography and creates new applications for digital
photography.
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