Price range: £156.16
What is it: Super-slim with unique high-speed shooting modes
What we think: More than just a camera, this is a new type of motion-capture device
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 26 May 2009
Tags: Casio, Casio Exilim EX-FS10, recording, LCD, lens
We like:
Amazing high-speed shooting; excellent high-speed movie modes; high-definition movie quality; smart styling and finish
We don't like:
Expensive judged solely as a stills camera; unimpressive LCD display
CNET UK judgement:
You might balk at paying £300 for a Casio, but the Exilim EX-FS10 is no ordinary camera. Casio's trumpeting its high-speed technology for all it's worth, but it's genuinely unique, often startlingly effective and definitely a great deal of fun. The digital-camera market's already saturated with hyped-up gadgets, but this one's different
Full review:
It's got 9 megapixels, a 3x zoom and they want how much for it? Casio's new 'High Speed' Exilim EX-FS10 had better have something pretty smart up its sleeve to justify its £300 asking price. And it has, including the ability to turn back time and capture the shot you just missed... Continue Reading...
Casio Exilim EX-FS10 History
9 Jan 2009 in Crave
Casio's new Exilims: Smallest and fastest yet
The EX-FC100 and EX-FS10 are small and easier to use than previous digital cameras in Casio's high-speed Exilim range, and boast some novel features
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