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Casio Exilim EX-Z40


casio exz40.2.jpgThe Casio Exilim EX-Z40 is a 4 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom lens and 2 inch LCD. It is being promoted as having extra long battery life (up to 2.5 times longer than previous models) - something that is missing on many digital cameras today.

Steve's Digicams reviewed this camera and writes:

'The EX-Z40 makes a great choice for anyone who wants a fast, durable, and extremely pocketable camera . It's easy to hold and operate with just one hand. The controls are minimal, well placed and functional. The overall image quality is very good. Its indoor snapshots are great as long as you stay within the limits of the flash range. It's excellent for all types of outdoor daylight photography, and with a price tag of under $400 dollars, the EX-Z40 makes a great choice for your gift list.'

Get more information on the Casio Exilim EX-Z40 from the following press release from Casio announcing the EX-Z40 and its little brother the EX-Z30.

DP Now reviews the Casio Exilim EX-Z40 and writes - 'Image quality was a mixed bag – our sample clearly had a problem that manifested itself in the form of inconsistent sharpness across the frame. The problem is not a disaster, but keen photographers will spot the problem fairly easily. It's hard not to point a finger at the unusual mechanicals featured inside Pentax-made lens, which enables it to retract so tightly, for an explanation of the sharpness issues. If it weren't for the image quality inconsistencies, the EX-Z40 would have earned a 'Recommended' rating easily, but as it stands we can only award it the lower rating - worth considering.'

CNET reviews the Casio Exilim EX-Z40 and writes - 'If you're on the go and want a fully automated, easy-to-use ultracompact camera with extraordinary battery life, a large LCD screen for reviewing shots, and an automated scene mode for just about every imaginable shooting situation, the Casio Exilim EX-Z40 packs a lot of capability into a small package. Its macro capabilities are outstanding and include manual focus applied to a zoomed-in central area.'

Also check out:
- Casio EX-Z40 official release notes
- DP Now - Casio new Exilim cameras
- Lets Go Digital - Casio launches two new cameras: EX-Z30 and EX-Z40

Press Release
Thin, Stylish Models with 3x Optical Zoom and up to 2.5x Longer Battery Life

February 25th 2004, London, UK – CASIO ELECTRONICS Co. Ltd. today announced the 4.0 megapixel EX-Z40 and the 3.2 megapixel EX-Z30. The two new models, part of the EXILIM® ZOOM range of digital cameras, benefit from extra long battery life and 3x optical zoom.

The new EXILIM ZOOM models incorporate the ‘EXILIM Engine’, a newly developed compact image processing module with a 3 layer Stack MCM 1, that achieves high picture quality and quick response using a 1.8V low-power system. This makes the cameras’ compact dimensions possible and at the same time have a battery life 2.5 times that of previous models 2, it also enables users a to capture stunning 360 photos a single battery charge 3. Thanks to the EX-Z30 and EX-Z40’s unrivalled processing speed, streamed movie clips with sound can also be captured, compared with previous models limit of 30 or 60 second clips. Budding movie makers can now capture memorable events and the only limitation is the capacity of their memory card.

When photos need to be taken in a hurry, the new EXILIM ZOOM models uses Auto Pan Focus mode with one rapid push of the shutter button, removing the need to wait for auto focus, and capturing pin sharp fast moving targets. In combination with the approximate 1.6 second high-speed start up time and approximate 0.01-second release time lag, the features of these cameras allow for even faster, more satisfying photography.

Other impressive features common to both new EXILIM ZOOM models include the large 2.0-inch TFT LCD screen and the Direct On function for one-touch record and play modes. In addition to being USB DIRECT-PRINT compliant for direct connection to printers, the EX-Z40 and EX-Z30 are compatible with the PictBridge and PIM II standards.

A combination of outstanding design, portability and high performance has put the EXILIM ZOOM range at the forefront of the market trend for compact, stylish and thinner digital cameras and now CASIO have responded to the demand for a longer battery life.

1) Stack MCM (Multi-Chip Module): A technology that enables the mounting of high density chips on top of each other
2) Comparison between the EX-Z4 and EX-Z40
3) Based on CIPA standard battery life measurement

Specifications and Features

EX-Z30 & EX-Z40 FEATURES
High performance, easy to use thin card size High picture quality 4-megapixel and 3.2-megapixel models Thin card-size body incorporating 3x optical zoom lens
Large, easy to see 2.0” digital interface TFT LCD monitor (with acrylic scratch-resistant panel)
Direct On function for one-touch start up in either recording or play modes New, easy to hold grip with a high-quality light weight aluminium body  

Long battery life
2.5x the battery life of current cameras (comparison of EX-Z40 with EX-Z4) 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* after turning on the power
Release time lag after pressing the shutter is approximately 0.01 seconds* 0.1 second high-speed playback scrolling of photos
*with the flash off

  More convenient functions
Record movies with audio, limited only by the available memory
‘BESTSHOT’ mode provides sample images allowing you to take the photos you want
Noise reduction processing makes night scenes more clear
7-point Multi-Auto Focus for automatic selection of the optimum focus point  

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 Favourites folder
Create HTML albums in the camera that can be viewed directly by web browsers  







Posted by Darren in our Casio category on February 25, 2004