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The digital still camera market got something new earlier this year when Casio launched its Exilim F1 model with the ability to take super slow-motion video and perform a host of neat tricks thanks to a burst shooting mode. Casio's newest camera, the Exilim EX-FH20, was launched Tuesday and features most of the same technology but is more compact, offers a higher resolution and is cheaper.
It's aimed at a wider audience than the F1, said Atsushi Shibutani, manager of the digital camera unit at Casio's product development center in Hamura, west of Tokyo.
Casio's consumer research found many people interested in the high-speed shooting functions it offered but there were put off by the US$1,000 price tag and the size. The EX-FH20 will cost around US$600.
It will be launched in Japan on Sept
John Horn of the Los Angeles Times writes about '3 Points,' a documentary looking for a distributor.
The topic is Tracy McGrady's travels in Africa, especially Chad, where he encountered many refugees from Darfur:
McGrady organized a visit, working with documentary filmmaker and photographer Josh Rothstein and humanitarian John Prendergast of the Enough Project. Yet it's not simply what McGrady observes during his trip that anchors '3 Points,' which was just completed and is now in search of a broadcast or theatrical distributor. Rather, it's how he reacts to the tragedy that he witnesses: He doesn't really know what to do.
After encountering children playing soccer without a field, McGrady says he'll pay $1,000 for a new pitch only to be told that green grass isn't really the refugees' greatest need.
'A lot of the film has to deal with his being out of his element,' says Rothstein
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