Has shooting modes for every type of photographer from casual to advanced
Sharp lens, 20x zoom range
Quicker GPS and better image quality
Finger rail grip, Better than average noise control
Maintaining good-to-excellent photo quality
Sharp lens, Good quality at high ISOs
Solid image quality in a pocketable body
Compact, Easy to use, First rate optics, Excellent image quality
Simple point-and-shoot
Sharp lens, Excellent high ISO performance, Wi-Fi
Good image quality and innovative design
Creative Shot Mode, Wi-Fi, Fun
8x zoom lens, Compact. Inexpensive, Sharp images
In this price point, image quality is above average
Pictures are good, sharp and well
Compact lightweight body
Compact design despite large zoom
Big lens, small body
Colours are recorded well and exposure is pretty good
Responsive touchscreen, Reliable white balance and metering
Good value for money
Good colour reproduction, Responsive touch screen
'The new Casio EX-FC100 is the fastest digital camera in town, capable of taking 30 six megapixel images in just a single second. '
'high quality video'
'Excellent build quality.'
'dynamic image stabilisation'
Not as rugged as competitors.
Freezeproof and shockproof
Screen easy to see underwater
Image Stabilisation, 3D Photo Mode
Delivers the wow of 3D, but when used as a conventional 2D snapshot, unsurprisingly delivers images that are no better
No 3D playback, Limited controls, Small sensor, Poor battery life
Compact for a 3D camera
Fast continuous shooting
'$999 Manufacturers are quick to claim their products are innovative and groundbreaking, but the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 is the real deal.'
'most futuristic camera'
'the camera is heavy, big and bulky.'
'The EX-F1 is capable of up to 1200 frames per second.'
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