This new shuttercase from Casio has a lot of the standard features of a nice camera, but perhaps the most intriguing is the focus they've put on capturing high speed events with a shutter that can take 30 shots in a second with anti-shake technology.
Look below the cut for the written review from Attack of the Show.
What You Need To Know
- Just under an inch thick and weighs about five and a half ounces.
- The lens and buttons protrude a bit, but it still fits easily in your pocket
- The menus are simple to navigate with the directional pad
- The slow-motion features like continuous shooting, high-speed video, and l-c-d slow motion are one-button shortcuts so you're not fiddling with the controls
- We recorded this at 210 frames per second and it looks great
- You can go all the way up to 1000 f-p-s, but the resolution is really low at that speed. Also, you'll need a lot of light to make slow motion work
- Overall, the continuous shooting and high speed video work really well!
- Normal light (anything outdoors) looks good.
- Colors are vibrant, but pictures might be a little blown out with a lot of light or have a soft focus
- Low light looks good too. The flash is underpowered at times, and this might cause a blur
- Overall, we were pleased
Price
- $350
Overall Rating
- 4 Seals of Approval out of 5 (how do we rate gadgets?)
- Design: 4
- Quality: 4
- Features: 4.5
- Price: 3.5




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