Steves Digicams reviews the Casio Exilim EX-Z120 where they write - 'In addition to high resolution still images you can also capture VGA (640x480 pixels) motion video with audio at 28 frames per second. Using the “MOTION PRINT” function, movies can be converted into a series of nine images or just one snapshot for printing. Movies can be zoomed-in during replay. The “Movie Editing” operation offers three ways (beginning, middle, end) to cut unwanted scenes from a movie.' Read...
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