
Casio has unveiled two new compact point and shoot cameras, EX-S200 and EX-Z800 in its Exilim line. Both cameras pack a 14.1-megapixel resolution, 4X optical lenses. They also use the company’s Exilim Engine 5.0 processing, allowing better image quality and they’re capable of shooting video at 720p.

The obvious difference of the two cameras is the EX-S200 has a slimmer body. The EX-S200 also has an AF lamp which is suitable for it to be used for shooting in the dark and a Quick Mode that makes it suitable for concerts and other events. The Quick Mode is the function that allows the camera to power on by simply a press of the shutter button, previews of photo after shooting and also automatic shutdown of the camera.
The EX-S200 will be available in a number of colors including silver, orange, blue, black, and pink. Currently, no prices or ship dates are available. And also no indication of these cameras will be headed to the US.
via electronista


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