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June 2009
(76%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
85 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Small
30 frames per second
Slow button that slows the action down Matrix style
Quite easy to use
Compact and stylish metal body available in black or white
Excellent HD 720p video mode (16
9 aspect ratio
30fps etc)
Excellent High Speed video modes upto 1000fps
Very good build quality and switches
Good image quality - excellent c...
Great for burst shooting. Handy pre-record function – never miss a shot. Smart auto functions
Ultra-high-speed shooting modes
Can shoot high-definition movies
The editors didn't like
That 9-megapixel shooting resolution soon drops when you capture fast and loose
Some noise visible at ISO100
Some purple fringing (but generally very low)
Some options (Macro mode) in Menu - not easily accessible
Soft images - noise reduction greatly reduces detail as the ISO setting increases
Buttons / options on the back of the ...
Sleepy zoom. Sluggish autofocus. HD movies are jerky
Amazing high-speed features for size, cost; integrated Eye-Fi support; very good regular performance.
Mixed photo quality; narrow lens; noisy AF system; high-speed modes require low resolutions; no optical zoom while recording movies.
Casio provides affordable, advanced high-speed shooting for the masses with the Exilim EX-FC100, but other aspects lag behind its class. Read full review See all prices
The Casio Exilim EX-FC100 is an utter speed demon of a camera, to the extent we're tempted to put chrome rims and a spoiler on it. The ability to capture still photographs at 30 frames per second, and slow-motion video at up to 1000 fps, in a far mo...
Abstract: CASIO INTRODUCES HIGH SPEED EXILIM DIGITAL CAMERAS OFFERING BURST SHOOTING IN THE SLIMMEST LOOK YET, PLUS INDUSTRYS FIRST MODELS THAT CAN MAKE COMPOSITE MOVING IMAGES LAS VEGAS, NV, JANUARY 8, 2009 - Casio America, Inc. and its parent company, Casio C...
Abstract: After the release of Casio’s EX-FH20 digital camera, it was only a matter of time until the company trickled down the technology of high-speed shooting and HD video capture to a pocketable point-and-shoot. The FH-20, as you recall, is Casio’s follow-up...
Excellent high-speed shooting features; dedicated buttons for high-speed features; very good image quality; nice design.
Regular video shooting plagued by weird motion artifacts; focusing troubles when shooting video with full zoom.
The Exilim EX-FC100 is a very capable point-and-shoot still camera, offering all of the features you’d expect in a compact, pocket-size camera. It’s the high-speed shooting features that really set this camera apart. Whether the camera is righ...
Offers great highspeed image capture, Offers strong highspeed video capture, Stylish model, Good LCD screen, 5X optical zoom lens is above average
Closeup image quality could be better, Price is a little high for point and shoot model, 9.1 megapixels is below average, Lowlight performance could be better, Can be difficult to hold without inadvertently pressing buttons
Casios EX-FC100 digital camera is one of those models that excels in a few areas, primarily high-speed video and continuous-shot still imaging, which will make it a great camera for those needing those features. Few small, stylish cameras can match th...
Records excellent slow-motion movies, Easy-to-master UI, Fast shot-to-shot speeds, Powerful 5X zoom lens
Weak low-light performance, Slightly heavy for a point-and-shoot, No HDMI connection
At $349, Casio’s Exilim EX-FC100 is a solid high-end point-and-shoot but with a couple of drawbacks. Macro mode is a pain to access, and this camera is on the heavy side, even though it has a generous 5X zoom. What makes the EX-FC100 a gem is its fa...
The Casio EX-FC100 is certainly one of the most innovative compact cameras of 2009, with an obvious focus on capturing fast-moving subjects and helping you not to miss that decisive moment. The ability to shoot 30 images in one second at the touch of ...
Published: 2009-04-28, Author: Ben , review by: techworld.com
The Exilim EX-FC100 is a very capable point-and-shoot still camera, offering all of the features you'd expect in a compact, pocketable model - but it's the high-speed shooting features that really set this camera apart. Whether the camera is right for...