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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61 Reviews
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Abstract: With all the news lately of recession, terrorism, earthquakes, pandemics, fires, floods, hurricanes and all the bees disappearing, one could be forgiven for thinking that the end of the world is upon us and civilisation is about to crumble, leaving only a...
With a price-tag of over £250 Casio have been too ambitious with this model. There is nothing dramatically different added to the market here and there are better alternatives available. ...
Strong and sturdy, but its picture quality lets it down Good points Hardy and sturdy; pocket-sized; lightweight Bad points Fiddly compartments; awkward lens position; poor picture quality; expensive ...
The EX-G1 is rugged and resilient while also being incredibly slim. Dust couldn’t penetrate its stainless-steel casing – and the images produced were full of fine detail – water posed a sterner test but once again there was no way throug...
In video playback the camera drops frames after it has suffered a heavy shock or knock, though Casio does make it clear that this will happen in its manual. The 3x optical zoom is a little ‘short’ in comparison to some rivals, such as Sanyo&rs...
The 3x optical zoom is a little ‘short’ in comparison to some rivals, such as Sanyo’s waterproof VPC-WH1. The choice of the less-common microSD and microSDHC memory cards means you cannot use any of your existing SD or SDHC media. Best o...
Pluses, Very original style, Welldesigned interface: stylish and mostly userfriendly, Resists falls (2 m), water (3 m) and the cold (10 °C), Well made
Minuses, Only uses microSD cards, Poor quality images, especially beyond 800 ISO, No stabilisation, Blurry video with dreadful sound, Battery flap very hard to use