casio-TRYX[CES 2011] Casio is launching a cute ultra-slim camera that features a unique form factor: basically the LCD screen can be oriented any way you want, it can either be placed on the lens side for recording yourself or on the other side for regular video shooting. The frame provides support or can be used as a grip, allowing unusual shooting angles. The Casio Tryx sports a 3.0-inch touch-screen LCD, 460k, a 12 MP BSI high-speed CMOS sensor, an ultra-wide 21 mm lens, 1080p HD video recording and slow motion video recording. This fun camcorder will cost $249.99.Features include:

12 MP BSI high-speed CMOS sensor
3.0” touch-screen LCD, 460K
Ultra-wide angle, 21mm lens
1080p HD video recording
Slow-motion video recording

HDR-ART:

With Casio’s HDR technology, each press of the shutter button actually takes several shots with different exposures and instantly combines them into a single, great-looking image with a high dynamic range

Both light and dark areas are clearly visible in the photograph, minimizing washed out or overly dark areas

HDR-ART takes HDR technology to the next level, allowing users to create beautifully artistic photographs. It locally controls the contrast and the level of color saturation of the analyzed subject, and achieves the kind unique effects that used to only be possible using dedicated software.

HDR ART allows users to create dramatic, eye-catching authentic HDR images with ease.

Onboard software for easy uploading to social networking sites when connected to a computer

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