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June 2008
(78%)
72 Reviews
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Abstract: Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 Review Posted on May 7, 09 03:20 PM PDT In-depth review by Karsten Lemm Click photo to see gallery. For hi-res photo sample, go here What’s so special? Making your camera go "click!" at just the right moment is crucial: Blink and...
It’s expensive, but the EX-F1 is a unique and impressively versatile camera Good points Slow-motion videos are fun if gimmicky Bad points Not as good for stills as a digital SLR ...
Abstract: We’ve all marveled at super slow-motion footage on shows like MythBusters or on sites like CSU’s slow-motion archive, and longed to shoot slow-motion footage of our own. Until earlier this year, however, the equipment to do so was horrendously expen...
Abstract: Users can record images not just at the instant they press the shutter button, but before. Continuously recording at up to 60 images per second, a maximum of 60 images can be saved in the cameras own buffer memory even before the shutter button is dep...
Abstract: Casios EXILIM EX-F1 promises features no digital camera on the market has offered before, and it delivers - with some reservations. The cameras strongest suit is the option to shoot up to 60 full-res 6-megapixel images in a second. Combined with a s...
Captures as many as 60 full-resolution photos in one second; records video up to 1,200 fps; prerecords up to 60 photos or 5 seconds of video; HD-resolution video recording; 12x optical zoom
Expensive; bulky; only 6-megapixel sensor; high levels of visual noise; slow when saving burst-mode photos to the SD card
With its ability to shoot 60 full-resolution photos in a second and record video at 1,200 frames per second, the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 far exceeds any other consumer camera. But its expensive and somewhat large, and the individual photos are only mod...
Abstract: We have to admit that Casio do not lack courage. Courage to be different and to introduce interesting innovations in a time where the competition is severe. Quite rightly do they deserve the receiving of awards from various international organizations ...
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Published: 2008-06-12, Author: Paul , review by: techworld.com
At £699, the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 isn't cheap. But for subjects such as sports and wildlife photography, where high frame rates and HD video stand out, it could be worth every penny....