
The Casio Exilim Pro Ex-F1 offers an “insane” shooting speed of 60 frames per second, making it ideal for fast, full-quality shots, it has been reported.
Technology blog Gizmodo. com says that in his review, David Pogue praised not only the camera’s speed, but also it’s “pre-recorded mode”, which keeps shooting even when the shutter button is only halfway depressed.
As a result, the camera can capture that crucial split-second shot even if its operator fails to hit the button at precisely the right moment, the site says.
However, the “almost experimental” model does require bright light to avoid “dim or blurry shots”.
Nevertheless, Pogue states that complaining about these problems is akin to “complaining that your seven-year-old violin virtuoso is lousy at sports” and concludes that the Casio Exilim Pro Ex-F1 is ideal for those looking to shoot at speed.
Casio launched the Casio Exilim Pro Ex-F1 at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in January.

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