Casio’s Tryx pocket camera takes a stand (literally) alongside new Exilim lineup

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How do you stand out in the world of cameras? Casio thinks it’s got quite the looker with its upcoming Tryx. The 12.1 megapixel shooter sports what the company’s calling Exilim Engine HS, which equates to 1080p 30 frames per second video, up to 240fps (at 432 x 320 resolution) slow-motion, and various HDR and panorama options. there’s also a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, but the biggest draw here is the swiveling enclosure that serves as a stand for setting up just the right shot. We got an early glimpse at a non-functional prototype, and the size is definitely interesting — we still need to see it in action, though. Price is a penny shy of $250 and shipping date’s April 2011. But of course that’s not the whole story, and Casio’s camera lineup is, surprisingly, not as mind-numbingly large as you might expect. Going down the list (at least as far as price is concerned), we’ll start with the EX-ZR100, which also has a 12.1MP Engien HS with dual core processors, 1080p 30fps video, 12.5x optical zoom, up to 1,000fps burst fire (224 x 64 resolution), HDR, and the ability to “leverage the camera’s full optical zoom and capture digital still images with high-speed burst shooting (10 megapixel), all while recording video,” or so the company brags. It’s coming March for $299.99, and if you remember its brother the ZR10 , that one’s due out September for $249.99. If battery’s your bigger worry, you can get “at least 1,000 photos” on a single Li-Ion charge from the 16.1MP EX-H30 with 720p HD video (March 2011 for $249.99). Finally, budget-minded folk get the EX-ZS10 ($119.99) and EX-ZS5 ($99.99). Both do 14.1MP shots with 5x optical zoom, but the former does 720p while the latter only records VGA video. March is the date for those two. You know the drill: pictures below, press release after the break. Continue reading Casio’s Tryx pocket camera takes a stand (literally) alongside new Exilim lineup Casio’s Tryx pocket camera takes a stand (literally) alongside new Exilim lineup originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 16:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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