The Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 is a speed demon that shoots excellent photos and video, but its high price tag, and quirks with zooming and autofocus, hold it back somewhat. Turning the Exilim EX-ZR100 and shooting a picture takes 2.6 seconds, a fine score, but nothing spectacular. What is spectacular is the camera's recycle time, the time between shots. By default, Review mode (which briefly shows you the image you just shot before reverting to the viewfinder) is disabled by default, and with that off you can fire a shot every 0.7 seconds, crazy fast for a compact camera. With Review mode on (like most digital cameras), it still flies, needing only 1.6 seconds between shots. Add that to the camera's 0.3 seconds of shutter lag, and the ZR100 is absolutely screaming fast for its size and price.
Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 Specification
- Type Superzoom
- Megapixels 16.2 MP
- Media Format Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity, Secure
- Digital Extended Capacity
- Battery Type Supported Lithium Ion
- 35-mm Equivalent (Wide) 24 mm
- 35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto) 300 mm
- Optical Zoom 12.5 x
- LCD size 3 inches
- LCD dots 460000
- LCD Aspect Ratio 0.16875
- Video Resolution Yes
- Boot time 2.6 seconds
- Recycle time 0.7 seconds
- Shutter Lag 0.25 seconds
- Lines Per Picture Height 1881
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