Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1.
June 2008
(78%)
72 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Over the ten years that I've been using and reviewing them I've handled hundreds of different digital cameras, ranging from the cheapest budget compacts to professional studio cameras costing tens of thousands of pounds. I've seen sensor resolutions climb...
Amazing speedstopping abilities in both stills and video, good spec
Erratic focusing, pokey electronic viewfinder, average image quality, very expensive
It is clear that the F1 was built for speed and in this area it truly excels. It’s terrific fun, and enables users to get pictures that would be impossible with any other camera. The F1 will make you laugh and make you gasp in a way that no other ca...
Abstract: The Casio EXILIM Pro EX-F1 opens up new fields in photography, thanks to its incredible speed. The camera takes full size, 6 megapixel photos at 60 frames-per-second, and smaller size movie clips at speeds up to 1200 frames-per-second. This allows the...
Takes slow-motion video at three speeds, Highly effective burst shooting, Intuitive menu system
Slow startup, processing speeds, Can’t adjust settings during high-speed shooting, Doesn’t come with photo editing/management software
First things first: Casio’s Exilim EX-F1 is not a digital SLR. Although it looks like one, it’s for people who love filming as much as capturing photos. In addition to snapping 6-megapixel still photos, the EX-F1 can fire off up to 60 shots pe...
Still-image quality is disappointing. Slo-mo video quality is detrimental. Lacks a continuously variable zoom.
Theres simply nothing else like the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1. No other prosumer camera has faster shutter-speeds, and no other prosumer camcorder has anything close to its ultra-high frame-rates. The cameras Achilles heel, though, is that its still-i...
Still-image quality is disappointing. Slo-mo video quality is detrimental. Lacks a continuously variable zoom.
Theres simply nothing else like the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1. No other prosumer camera has faster shutter-speeds, and no other prosumer camcorder has anything close to its ultra-high frame-rates. The cameras Achilles heel, though, is that its still-...
Abstract: Video Review: On todays Gadget Pr0n, we look at the Casio EXF1 Digital Camera, which, with its 12X zoom and ability to record at 1200 FPS, can capture your slowest moments with ease....
Divvy up those 60 shots per second in multiple ways: 30 shots per second for two seconds, 20 for three seconds, and so on. MiniHDMI jack makes for sexy F1/HDTV pairing. Prerecord mode means youll capture moments you thought you had missed.
12x zoom is slower than a threetoed sloth with an Ambien addiction. Crappy lowlight performance only partially forgiven by the cameras zippy flash. No optical eyepiece so youll have to rely on the tiny electronic viewfinder. Flash doesnt work in prerecord...
Abstract: Casio loves to surprise people with the unexpected, and with the Exilim Pro EX-F1 they certainly delivered a camera that was both unexpected, and that can do totally unexpected things. Its blistering high speed burst mode, its equally stunning ultra-hi...