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Nov 11 2004, 11:19am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Camborg reports about the newly, in the US, announced Casio Exilim Pro EX-P700.
The EX-P700 has a high resolution 7.2 million megapixel CCD with 4X optical zoom, and a fast 0.01 second release time lag (with flash off, focus locked). The new Casio features a 2.0 inch preview screen.
More details and specification on Camborg.
In Japan Casio announces the Exilim EX-S100 in a glossy white casing (EX-S100WE). The Exilim ZOOM EX-Z55 will be available in blue (EX-Z55BE) and brown (EX-Z55BN). Most likely those colored Casio cameras will not be sold outside of Japan.
More details on Camborg.
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