Published on November 16th,2009 at 5:53 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Casio EX-FC150: The latest Casio’s Point & Shoot Camera

Casio just announced a new Point & Shoot Camera for their Exilim Series, the Exilim EX-FC150 that features, like the CyberShot DSC-TX1, a CMOS Sensor. Available on November 27th on the Japanese market at a retail price of 40 000 Yens, the EX-FC100’s successor provides a 10.1Mpix 1/2.3” CMOS Sensor, an optical Zoom of 5x, an ISO Range of 100-3200, as well as 2.7’’ LCD Monitor, 85.9MB of internal Memory, a SD/SDHC Memory card slot and the now Usual Casio’s 1000fps Burst mode (Resolution of 224×64).

Lastly, this Exilim EX-FC150 also features a HD Video Mode which will allow you to shoot in 720/30p.
Available in Gold, Black and Red version.

Via Casio
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