Casio Exilim EX-ZS100 wants to be seen and not heard

11 Aug 2011

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The next time you're ambling through a museum, aquarium or church and you spot a photogenic man picking his nose like an ape, you'll want the 'silent' Casio Exilim EX-ZS100 by your side to capture the moment without alerting your snot-scavenging subject. Admittedly, it'll also help keep disruption to a minimum if you're taking pictures of art in a quiet exhibition space.

Whether furtively snapping nostril foraging or shooting Haystacks, Casio's new Exilim series compact can automatically suppresses the flash and any other operational noises. The 14MP EX-ZS100 also has a 12.5x optical zoom lens and can record up to 29 minutes of HD video. Expect Flickr to fill up with snotty fingered subjects from August, when a mere £150 will net you this stealthy compact.

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Comments

  1. misscrafty

    1 year ago

    A silent camera is a great idea, there are times when you don't want folks to know you're snapping away.... although nose picking is not one I had thought of before.

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