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| Even though it is equipped with an optical zoom lens, the EX-Z1200 starts up in just 1.7 seconds*1 and has a release time lag of only 0.009 second.*2 High-speed scrolling during playback takes only about 10 seconds to scroll through 100 snapshots. |
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Approximate: using built-in memory, built-in flash off. |
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Approximate time from when the shutter button is fully pressed from focus lock until the image starts to be recorded (monitor screen and flash off). |
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| The EX-Z1200 supports the SDHC standard for SD memory cards with
capacity greater than 4 GB. The camera also has 11.4 MB of flash memory on
board, so images can be recorded even when a memory card is not loaded. |
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| Direct power on mode access helps to make image shooting and viewing operation faster and more convenient. |
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| The exposure mode, EV shift, white balance, ISO sensitivity, or self-time parameters can be assigned to the control key. After that, operation of the controller key changes the setting of the assigned parameter. |
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| The triple self-timer records three consecutive images, so you can select the one you want to keep. This means less risk of missing your chance at capturing that magic moment. |
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| World Time is convenient for international travel. Simply select one of the 162 cities (32 time zones) and you can keep track of the current time in your home time zone and other time zones. |
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Monitor screen gridline display can be turned on when it is needed. The grid helps to compose images and helps to ensure that you are holding the camera straight. |
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| Timestamp stamps the date and time that the shutter button is pressed into each image. |
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The stamped date cannot be edited. |
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Digital zoom is not supported while time stamping is turned on. |
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