Testseek.co.uk have collected 40 expert reviews of the Casio Exilim EX-TR100 / Tryx and the average rating is 60%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Casio Exilim EX-TR100 / Tryx.
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Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Quirky self-supporting frame
Original
Innovative concpet
Radically different from anything else on the market
Interesting possibilities for lining up shots
Good responsiveness once up and running
21 mm ultrawideangle lens
Screen can be rotated fully around the frame
Metal construction felt built to last
The editors didn't like
No optical zoom
Poor design for conventional use
No flash
21mm too wide for most tasks
Disappointing picture quality in photos and videos
Poorquality mono sound
Design of the touchscreen interface
Poor battery life / Battery can't be removed for charging
No zoom or stabilisation
Fixed lens so no optical zoom
Easy for fingers to accidentally get in front of the lens
The pictures we shot with the new Casio Exilim EX-TR100 at 21mm proved to have very good quality, with natural colors and detail. When we tested the digital zoom, the quality dropped significantly. For ISO settings of 100 and 200 the noise was in the rig...
Original, innovative concpet, radically different from anything else on the market, Interesting possibilities for lining up shots, Good responsiveness once up and running, 21 mm ultrawideangle lens
Disappointing picture quality in photos and videos, Poorquality mono sound, Design of the touchscreen interface, Poor battery life / Battery can't be removed for charging, No zoom or stabilisation
With its unique design, the Casio Tryx EX-TR100 is certainly a camera that turns heads. However, once the novelty wears off, you'll soon find that the original design and handling don't make up for the fact that it's a fairly mediocre camera....
The shape-shifting Tryx offers good performance. It's a hard gadget to classify, but it works best when you make use of its twistable frame to overcome awkward lens placement and controls when employing it as a normal camera. ...
Casio has made a bold attempt to produce something a little different with this model, and it is likely to please those photographers who want a camera for casual use.This is a capable camera, but with limited scope. Those who demand a lot from such a mod...
Abstract: As camcorders go. they don’t get much more minimal than this: the . When we first saw it, we declared it beautiful enough to earn a proud spot in the , before we’d even had a chance to play with the thing.Now we’ve got the finished article in our ha...
No optical zoom, poor design for conventional use, no flash, 21mm too wide for most tasks
The Casio Exilim Tryx EX-TR100 has a quirky adjustable frame that can be used for unusual angles and tripod-like self-support. However, the 21mm wide-angle lens has no optical zoom, there’s no flash and the design makes it tricky to use. There’s not en...
The Exilim EX-TR100 is undoubtedly a nice idea, but some tweaking and upgrading will be needed before the second generation of TRYX compacts is releasedOverall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques. Alter...
Abstract: One of the highlights of CES this year was the Casio Exilim TRYX (or EX-TR100). Sitting somewhere between one of company’s Casio’s stylish and compact EXILIM cameras and the s, it’s a camera/camcorder hybrid with a few tricks up its sleeve. At fir...
One can't help suspect that the Casio EX-TR100 or Tryx is a curio in search of an audience, and one that might not actually exist, at least in large numbers. It could herald a whole fleet of Tryx cameras but we doubt it; Casio hasn't exactly rushed to...