Casio Exilim Z33 Detection Technology Digital Camera
August 24, 2009 | Casio, Digital Camera | Comments OffUsing detection technology to blur, the Casio EX-Z33 can automatically take a photo the instant that hand shake or stop subject movement, even without the need to push the shutter button. This reduces photo blur caused by movement involved in pressing the shutter button. The Casio Exilim Z33 will also automatically release the shutter when a smile or the moment subject blur ceases in a panning. A shot can also be taken the moment the user’s face fills the frame when taking a self-portrait.

The function of face detection on the Casio Exilim EX-Z33 allows users to identify faces and then, before filming, the camera automatically recognizes the pre-registered face or faces that should be most clearly his photo and gives those faces priority for correct focus and exposure.
The Settings menu in the easy mode has been pared down to just three items – flash, self timer and image size – making it even easier for beginners to understand and use the Z33 from Casio. The Casio Exilim Z33 digital camera comes with a 2.5 inch widescreen very visible. Information on camera settings is displayed in the “Control Panel” on the right edge of the screen, so that settings can be changed quickly and easily.The Casio EX-Z33 camera features YouTube Capture Mode, which records and stores films critical parameters in the world, the video sharing site, YouTube. Recorded video can be easily uploaded to YouTube using special software included computer. [via letsgodigital]
