Excellent LCD screen that's hinged on the side
Premium compact gets upgraded with an EVF
Strong build quality, Impressive vari-angled LCD screen
Pros: 28-200mm f/2.0-4.0 lens range and brightness, sharp images of a good quality.
Wi-Fi, GPS, and full access to the Google Play store
First ever camera to use the Android smartphone operating system
Android OS, 10x optical zoom, Touchscreen
Automatic scene selection when in Easy Auto mode
Pocket camera that has all the bases covered
Very good photo quality
Extremely quick focus
Small, lightweight pocket camera
Compact design makes it truly pocketable
Produces sharp enough images
Slim, Good macro mode
Delivers fast shooting performance and very good photo quality
Long 10x zoom lens
Poor LCD viewing angle and limited battery life are issues that can't be ignored
Good amount of zoom in compact body
Lot of fun shooting options to experiment with
6fps continuous shooting at full resolution
Great build quality
Decent zoom range
'Massive focal range'
'The battery life is short and the overall design could use some help.'
'built-in image stabilizer'
'secure and stable grip'
'$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.'
Comfortable nice-looking design
Full-resolution photos are clear, color-accurate, and quite detailed
Superfluous intelligent digital zoom mode
Extremely fair pricing
'No raw capture option.'
'Slow to start up and shoot.'
'Battery life is poor with GPS active.'
'no full manual controls'
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