Digital camera - prosumer - 6.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 12 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, SDHC, MMCplus More Product Details
133 reviews
January, 2009
We have analyzed the reviews for the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 using our BETA review analysis. These are our findings: So far there are relatively few reviews, but about 42% of the opinions are favorable, while 47% are rather negative. The Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 is a so-so option.
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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 Vegas after a little teaser at a show in Germany last August. Read on for our first look at one of the hottest new digital cameras, the $999 Casio Exilim EX-F1. The...
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...
The EXILIM Pro EX-F1 is the second Casio digital camera I've ever tested.
This model shoots full-resolution bursts at up to 60 frames per second.
Unique slow-motion capabilities, Sharp telephoto shots
Wide-angle zoom could be wider, Storing so many frames takes time
At $1000, the Casio 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
Even a hobbyist photographer can take shots like these easily with the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1, which captures up to 60 fps (frames per second) and offers several ways to exploit this unique ability. If the hitter missed the ball, no problem--I...
The Exilim Pro EX-F1 incorporates a new high speed CMOS sensor and high speed LSI processor. After building in 6.0 million effective pixels and a 12X optical zoom, the developers focused on achieving a burst shooting speed capability that was hitherto unh...
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Editor's Note: Product not yet tested by editor. The following description is from the manufacturer. The Exilim Pro EX-F1 incorporates a new high speed CMOS sensor and high speed LSI processor. After building in 6. million effective pixels and a 12X...
Divvy up those 60 shots per second in multiple ways: 30 shots per second for two seconds, 20 for three seconds, and so on. Mini-HDMI jack makes for sexy F1/HDTV pairing. Pre-record mode means you'll capture moments you thought you had missed.
12x zoom is slower than a three-toed sloth with an Ambien addiction. Crappy low-light performance only partially forgiven by the camera's zippy flash. No optical eyepiece so you'll have to rely on the tiny electronic viewfinder. Flash doesn't work in pre-...
The Casio EXILIM Pro EX-F1 is a full high definition camera features an high speed CMOS sensor that allows ultra high speed burst shooting at 60 frames per second, and high speed full
We get our hands on Casio's new market-bending, ultra high-speed camera. Check out our video review.
Insane shutter speeds. Unheard-of slo-mo capabilities. Innovative bracketing and buffered shooting modes.
Still-image quality is disappointing. Slo-mo video quality is detrimental. Lacks a continuously variable zoom.
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