Casio Ex-G1 12.1 MP Slimline Digital Camera Review
For the average tourist, grandparent, or digital camera-phobe, the Casio Exilim EX-Z9 should be enough to make the grade. Easy to navigate menus and settings, especially clearly marked Best Shot scene modes Images noisy above ISO 200; ISO 800 and 1,600 (only available in Anti-Shake and High Sensitivity modes) shots not suitable for printing LCD's resolution should be higherSome purple fringing in areas of high contrastHard to operate zoom rocker when one-handing cameraSome softness in corners of photosDivX movie playback not supported on Mac operating systems"Old Photo" mode decreases sharpness and increases noiseLimited User ManualPrints only good to 8x10; not great for croppingA slight watercolor look to images due to anti-noise processing that destroys detail. It has a wonky zoom toggle design, a low resolution LCD screen, and it also takes beautiful images.
Combining a slim-lined body with amazing High Speed features, the EX-FS10 is the perfect camera for capturing your friends and family at play. No other prosumer camera has faster shutter-speeds, and no other prosumer camcorder has anything close to its ultra-high frame-rates. Today's Casio Offerings Casio primarily offers digital cameras for the beginning photographer and consumer markets, although the company does offers some high-speed models for more advanced photographers. Most of these models can shoot a dozen or more still images per second, and they can shoot high-speed movies, too. You can snap a still while filming video, and you can also change slow-mo speeds while filming, flipping between 30 and 210 frames per second with the touch of a button.
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Action-Ready Carrying Case for Casio Exilim EX-G1 Super Slim Shooter ***Includes Mini-Tripod***
- Form-fitting weather-resistant neoprene material provides sleek, yet superior, protection
- Smooth, non-scratch lining interior to cushion and protect your camera
- Zippered side pocket. (Dimensions 4.3in X 3.3in X 0.9in)
- Easy to place inside a backpack or carry alone. Detachable wrist strap included.
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Action-Ready Carrying Case for Casio Exilim EX-G1 Super Slim Shooter ***Includes Mini-Tripod***
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