Casio EX-ZR800- User Manual

Casio EX-ZR800

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NEWS RELEASE

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Casio Launches High Speed EXILIM with Powerful Image

Stabilization

Ready to Capture High-quality Hand-held Night Scenes and Zoom Shots

Equipped with Time Lapse for Playing Back Long-time Changes in a Short Time








EX-ZR800


Norderstedt, August 7, 2013

— Casio Europe GmbH and its parent company, Casio Computer Co.,

Ltd., today announced the release of the EX-ZR800, a new model in its popular High Speed
EXILIM line of digital cameras. With all the responsive photo-taking features of a High Speed
EXILIM, the new camera also packs a powerful 18x optical zoom and comes with 5-axis, 5-stop

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image stabilization.

*1. When optical image stabilization and technology for combining high-speed burst images are used together. Based on a Casio

survey.


With the aim of providing digital cameras that enable people to capture fleeting moments with
beautiful images, Casio has been pursuing the full potential of the compact digital camera using its
original high-speed technologies. This effort i

s based on the company’s “Triple Zero” development

objective, which seeks to minimize and eliminate shutter lag, out-of-focus shots, and image
blurring due to camera shake.

The new EX-ZR800 uses highly advanced image stabilization technology to virtually eliminate the
impact of camera shake, a common problem which has been the cause of many a ruined
photograph.

A powerful 25 mm wide-angle,*

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18x optical zoom lens is fitted elegantly into the compact body.

When shooting in HS Anti Shake mode, camera shake occurring along five axes*

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(Vertical Shift,

Horizontal Shift, etc.) is precisely corrected. Going even further, Casio has integrated optical
image stabilization (2 stops*

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) with its technology for combining high-speed burst images (up to 9

shots) to achieve stabilization equivalent to 5 stops slower*

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in terms of shutter speed. This allows

users to take amazingly crisp, clear photos without a tripod

—even night scenes and zoom

shots

—making the camera ideal for capturing images like city lights while traveling or zoom photos

of children playing or competing in sporting events.

*2 When converted to 35mm film format

*3 CIPA standard (340mm when converted to 35 mm film format).

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