Storage media: MultiMedia Card, Optical zoom: 12x, Sensor resolution: 6 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Electronic viewfinder, Weight: 671g, Digital zoom: 4x ...
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Verdict: The EXILIM Pro EX-F1's shiftable Anti-Shake CMOS makes it possible to shoot blur-free images even when shooting at slower shutter speeds and the longest 432mm (equivalent) end of the non-interchangeable lens. BS mode offers something called Digital ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: This model shoots full-resolution bursts at up to 60 frames per second.
Verdict: On a trip to the ballpark, I loved the mode that prerecords frames as you half-press the shutter release. The camera saves the images only when you click the button the rest of the way. I could easily set up a shot and wait for the action. If the ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Think of a Casio camera and a model from the compact EXILIM range is most likely to spring to mind. Casio has never really ventured far from the safety of its popular and thoughtfully designed compact ...
Verdict: It's fair to say that the Casio EXILIM Pro EX-F1 isn't a camera for everyone. For standard stills imagery the camera is fairly pricey, even when taking into account the video capture capabilities. However, where the Pro EX-F1 really shines is through ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Casio Exilim EX-F1 : Casio have been active on the digital camera market for several years now. Although the majority of the people know Casio because of their watches and pocket calculators, many are unaware of the fact that Casio is a real pioneer ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The F1's about as bulky as a Canon 400D SLR, so while it's not handbag sized, it's fine around your neck
Pros: Great burst mode ; Good movie mode ; Long 12x zoom
Cons: Only 6MP ; Expensive
Verdict: On the positive side, the smaller sensor means that digital noise is less noticeable on stills, so long as you keep the ISO (light sensitivity) in the low hundreds. And while a 12x optical zoom is very handy to have, it's pushing it. Image ...
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