The fastest digital camera







Casio EX-F1 is the fastest digital camera in the world. EX-F1 can capture in salvo up to 60 pictures per second, at the maximum resolution of 6 mega pixels and record the video in Full HD format with 60 fps, or at a smaller resolution up to 1200 fps catching movements that can not be seen with naked eye. EX-F1 can also zoom up to 12 times, to reproduce slowing down images captured extremely fast on the 7 cm display due to Slow Motion View technology and to photograph with flash up to 7 times per second using Rapid Flash function. For capturing in poorly illuminated spaces EX-F1 allows frame capturing with up to ISO1600 sensibility. All these technologies are based on new CMOS sensor and ultra rapid LSI processor; witch where used by Casio for EX-F1. It can capture 60 pictures per second with just a push of a button, or 5 pictures per second in up to 12 seconds. Video recording can be set on Full High Definition resolution, 1980 and 1080 on 60 fps, or at the smaller resolutions for capturing in slo-mo at 300, 600 or 1200 fps.
Pictures and movies can be watched on the 7 cm LCD display, equipped with Super Clear technology that allows a very good visibility even in the bright light. If a salvo mode was proceeded the display can reproduce captured frames with slowing with the aid of the Slow Motion View technology, for possibility to observe better very fast movements which where captured and are not visible to eyes. EX-F1 can be connected to the Full HD TV-set with the aid of HDMI port.
Waseem Khan

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