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Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the Casio Exilim EX-G1 and the average rating is 64%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Casio Exilim EX-G1.
 
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The editors liked

  • Practically no shutter lag for one-off shots
  • Withstands drops
  • Water and cold temperatures

The editors didn't like

  • Takes MicroSD/MicroSDHC cards rather than SD/SDHC
  • Hard to operate with big hands or gloves
  • Very slow shot-to-shot lag

 

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  Published: 2010-05-17, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Practically no shutter lag for one-off shots; withstands drops, water and cold temperatures
  • Takes MicroSD/MicroSDHC cards rather than SD/SDHC; hard to operate with big hands or gloves; very slow shot-to-shot lag
  • The Casio Exilim EX-G1 is certainly rugged -- but you're paying more for durability, not great images...

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  Published: 2010-11-19, review by: ubergizmo.com

  • Abstract:  Feel free to jump at this camera and put it through the wringer - no worries, it can take it. Casio's Exilim EX-G1 rides the wave of rugged adventure cameras that are shock-absorbent, waterproof, and cold-resistant. You can drop it from up to 7 feet (...

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  Published: 2010-08-27, review by: DigitalReviews.net

  • Whilst image quality is not the greatest in the highly competitive compact P&S range, what price do you put on the ability to get that unique shot in a challenging environment where most cameras would have left you in the lurch?Right. Better a mediocre...

 
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  Published: 2010-07-13, review by: pcmag.com

  • Low price for a ruggedized camera. Thin, attractive build. Waterproof up to 10 feet. Can survive drops up to 7 feet. Can operate in temperatures as low as 14ºF
  • Soft images. No protective lens cover. Slow recycle times between shots. Dated user interface.
  • The Casio Exilim G EX-G1 offers a ruggedized build in a surprisingly slim, compact body, but image quality isn't this shooter's strong suit. Buy it now...

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  Published: 2010-04-15, review by: infosyncworld.com

  • Abstract:  infoSync World puts the rugged Casio Exilim EX-G1 through bootcamp. Will it survive? Watch the video here.

 
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  Published: 2010-04-08, review by: macworld.com

  • Abstract:  Attention snowboarders, snorkelers, and rock climbers: The ruggedized Casio Exilim EX-G1 point-and-shoot digital camera is a worthy companion for your next outdoor adventure. That's assuming, of course, you don't snowboard in weather colder than 14 deg...

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  Published: 2010-04-01, review by: g4tv.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: Casio proves that digital cameras can be both stylish and rugged, which is why Chris Hardwick and Alison Haislip review the EXG1, which is only 0.8" thick, waterproof, freeze proof and shock proof. Throw in 12.1 megapixels, and this camer...

 
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  Published: 2010-04-01, review by: techcrunch.com

  • Although it’s a bit of a spoiler for tomorrow’s Olympus review, I’m going to go ahead and say that the EX-G1 is my pick for this roundup. It’s more compact than the others, takes great pictures, has some handy extra features, and it’s cool-looking to ...

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  Published: 2010-03-31, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Practically no shutter lag for oneoff shots, Withstands drops, water, and cold temperatures,
  • Takes MicroSD/MicroSDHC cards rather than SD/SDHC, Hard to operate with big hands or gloves, Very slow shottoshot lag
  • The Casio Exilim EX-G1 is certainly rugged--but you're paying more for durability, not great images. ...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-26, review by: imaging-resource.com

  • Attractive design and sturdy build, Small, pocketable size, Waterproof to 10 feet for 60 minutes, Dustproof, Shockproof, Freezeproof, Customizable on-screen Control Panel, Easy to use, Wide range of standard and unique scene modes, Fast autofocus, Very...
  • Extremely slow shot-to-shot time, Lens doesn't go very wide, Corner and overall softness, Moderate chromatic aberration, No optical or mechanical image stabilization, Details slightly soft, Weak flash (not uncommon), Uses microSD cards, Green, yellow...
  • The Casio EX-G1 joins a number of other rugged snapshot cameras on the market with its shockproof, waterproof, dustproof, and freezeproof body. From previous experience, none of these "4-proof" (a term borrowed from Fujifilm) cameras deliver ...

 
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