
CES 2011 has just over, and we missed information about this unique camera from Casio. This digital compact camera is the TRYX, a 12.1MP CMOS sensor with back-illuminate system which has it’sown tripod that able to change the camera function into a handy camera-shaped that hanged from a doorknob.
Casio TRYX features a F2.8, 21 mm fixed focal length lens with SR Zoom features that offers a 1.5X of full resolution or 2X of 10MP resolution), a 3-inch rotated touchscreen LCD to navigate the camera including built-in memory + SD/SDHC/SDXC slot, a lithium-ion battery, capability on recording Full HD video at 1920 x 1080 (30 fps) into H.264 format and directly upload photos and video to your social network site. Casio will release the TRYX camera this April with price target at $249 a unit.
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Specifications:
* 12.1 Megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor
* F2.8, 21 mm fixed focal length lens
* SR Zoom feature combines exposures to boost zoom by 1.5X (full resolution) or 2X (10 Megapixel resolution)
* One-of-a-kind “variable frame” body (which rotates 360 degrees) plus rotating LCD (270 degrees) allow the camera to act as its own tripod, have a traditional camcorder shape, hang from a doorknob, and more; comes in white and black; camera does not have a flash
* 3-inch rotating touchscreen LCD display with 460,800 pixels
* Touch functions include touch shutter, touch self-timer (which lets you designate an area of the frame in which to look for motion, which starts the timer), and image playback
* Point-and-shoot operation, with Premium Auto mode, which selects a scene mode for you
* HDR mode helps with backlit subjects; HDR Art mode gives you over-the-top colors
* Slide Panorama (a feature popping up on many cameras this year) lets you sweep the camera from side to side, creating a 360 degree panoramic photo
* Photos and videos can be tagged for uploading to Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, etc
* Records Full HD video at 1920 x 1080 (30 fps) using H.264 codec and in aHigh speed movie mode records at frame rates as high as 240 fps (at lower resolutions)
* HDMI output
* Unknown amount of built-in memory + SD/SDHC/SDXC slot
* Uses lithium-ion battery; battery life not available
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