Stunning slow-motion movies; continuous flash shooting; long lens; manual features (cnet.co.uk)
$999 price is less expensive than other slow-motion cameras, Full resolution at 60 fps, Externa... (digitalcamerainfo.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 73 expert reviews and 55 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 97/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 76/100 and users rate it 74/100. The average review date is 01-06-2008. We have compared these reviews to 352025 reviews from other Digital Compact Cameras. Last update: 04-12-2008.
Digital camera - prosumer - 6.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 12 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, SDHC, MMCplus
If you've ever missed a great photo waiting for automatic focus or a flash, you'll know the importance of high-speed shooting. Casio's Exilim EX-F1 takes it to the extreme, capable of capturing up to 60 full-resolution snaps -- or a mind-boggling 1,200 lo...
Stunning slow-motion movies; continuous flash shooting; long lens; manual features
Heavy and bulky; slow zoom; 'only' 6 megapixels; very expensive
It's like an SLR but faster. It's a like a compact but smarter. It's like a movie camera but (slightly) smaller. In fact, Casio's EX-F1 is like nothing else out there. If high-speed sport or social photography and stunning slow-mo movies are your thing, t...
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$999 price is less expensive than other slow-motion cameras, Full resolution at 60 fps, External mic jack, Hot shoe, Standard RAW format
$999 is pricier than other ultra-zoom cameras, Mono speaker, Longest menus ever, Only electronic image stabilization in Movie mode
Have you ever watched a long movie and felt like you were left hanging at the end? I'm sorry if this review leaves you feeling that way. The Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1's hottest features are ones that couldn't be fully evaluated on the show floor. The pre-pro...
The Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 made its long-awaited debut at the CES show in Las...
The EX-F1 actually delivers two marquee features, though after playing with the camera for the first few days we'd developed a marked preference for one over the other. The camera can shoot both stills and super-slow-motion videos; a quick side trip to Yo...
Where this camera became nearly irresistible for us, though, wasn't shooting goofy video, but taking advantage of the extraordinary continuous-shooting rate. Run-of-the-mill SLRs shoot three pictures a second, high-end pro SLRs can reach 9 or 10 frames. T...
Unique in its field. A decent camera for the point-and-shoot market, and an amazing variety of extras to have fun with. It has made me seriously reconsider my previous DSLR preference.
Takes a while getting used to the controls and menus, but this is to be expected given its diverse capabilities.
Simple intuitive operation. Great performance under good/bright lighting conditions. Great battery life. Solid build. Excellent balance between stills and movie camera.
A little heavy. Very high speed movies need so much light that indoor effectiveness is reduced considerably. Auto focus struggles on occasion. Sluggish zoom.
I bought an EX-F1 second hand, purely for its high speed video modes. I'm looking to integrate high speed footage into videos otherwise shot in high def on Panasonic HVX200 but intended for web viewing. I'm in love with the 50 fps shooting the HVX200 can
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