Casio's New Exilim Cams Soften Your Face
August 20, 2008 | by Nick Mokey
The Exilim 3.0 engine allows two of Casio's new cameras to perform all sorts of image processing feats, including smoothing skin.
It’s been a good last few years for those of us who aren’t very photogenic. Face detection can make sure your face is in focus and exposed properly, smile detection can make sure the photo’s snapped at the right time, and now, thanks to the new Exilim 3.0 processing engine in Casio’s latest cams, your features will look a little better, too.
Casio debuted two new cameras with the feature on Wednesday: the 10.1-megapixel EX-Z300, 9.1-megapixel EX-Z250, as well as the lower-end 9.1-megapixel EX-Z85. Using the Exilim Engine 3.0, the Z300 and Z250 cameras can actually, according to Casio, “smooth skin and soften facial shadows,” along with a bundle of other tricks. For instance, the processing engine also detects and corrects for low light in night photography, backlighting, and camera shake.
Although the Z85 doesn’t get the full package in terms of image processing, it still gets more standard functions like face detection and an auto shutter function that minimizes camera shake.
All three cameras will hit store shelves in October, with the EX-Z300 priced at $300, the EX-Z250 at $250, and the EX-Z85 at $180.
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