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Rating The Casio EXFS10, a pointandshoot camera, was recently released and is already a growing favorite amongst reviewers and users. So, Bright Hub wanted to know if there was anything to this little camera that aspires to be a big dog. Well, I will say that there's plenty to like about the Casio EXFS10 (approximately $350.00 online). This camera would be most appropriate for amateurs and beginners. First of all, this little camera, which measures only 1.63 cm thick and weighs 121 grams without the battery or memory card, packs a big punch. It has a 9 megapixel sensor, a 2.5 inch LCD screen and a 3x optical zoom lens. But, what makes this little camera is its sheer speed. It can shoot 30 frames per second at 6 megapixels and can record slow motion video at 1000fbs. It also has the ability to record HD video at 1280x720 pixels, which is pretty amazing for a digital camera this size. The EXFS10 can take a 6 megapixel shot while in movie mode. The aperture at f/3 9 wide angle and f/5.4 zoom is pretty average for a camera this size. The antishake system allows you to record video without having to worry about the images coming out fuzzy, even in lowlight. (Click on any image for a larger view)Rating The EXFS10 is a nicely designed camera. It comes in gray, red or white in color. The cameras sleek body makes it easy to slip into a pocket or purse when it's closed, and it can easily fit into the palm of your hand. The tripod mount is nicely placed at the bottom of the camera and is position in the center. The tripod mount is made of metal as opposed to plastic, making it a sturdier choice. Click down on this pad to get to the flash controls. Select the Set button to get into the menu options and the Control Panel. To the right of the LCD screen are a bunch of buttons that provide you access to ISO speed, white balance, exposure compensation, etc. The camera has standard features and controls, which are clearly labeled. Since the Casio EXFS10 is only a basic digital camera, the controls reflect that. The Slow and 3D buttons are located above the LCD screen. The Slow button is something that you'll probably want to get familiar with. This setting prerecords images at eight different speeds. You decide which one will work best for you and click the shutter button. This is great for situations that require a fast shutter speed. You do something similar to this with the Continuous Shutter mode, where you can take up to 30 shots per second at the lower 6 megapixels. Another great feature for fastpaced situations is the Prerecord CS; this will record up to 25 frames. To speed up the action, look to the Lag correction function. It will prerecord images when you have the shutter pressed halfway down. The camera will save images that happened right before you pressed the button. The camera also comes with a dedicated movie button. You can record movies in either High Definition or Standard Definition. There are a couple of problems with the movie recording feature. It records in AVI, which can fill up your memory card quickly, and it only comes with 10 minutes of recording time.
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