
Casio EX-F1 is the fastest digital camera in the world. EX-F1 may reflect salvo in up to 60 images per second at maximum resolution of 6 Mega and record video in Full HD format at 60 fps, or at least up to 1200 frames per second is catching movements that are not visible with the naked eye.
EX-F1 can also be increased to 12 times to reproduce the images captured by slowing down very rapidly by 7 cm display because of the Slow Motion View technology and photos with flash-to 7 times per second, using quick Flash. To capture in poorly illuminated spaces EX-F1 allows the seizure of the frame to ISO1600 sensitivity. All these technologies are based on the new CMOS sensor and ultra-fast processor LSI; witch ", which is used for Casio EX-F1.
It can capture 60 images per second, just press the button, or 5 pictures per second to 12 seconds. Video can be installed at full high-definition resolutions 1980 and 1080 to 60 frames per second, or at least resolutions to capture in slo-mo at 300, 600 or 1200 frames per second.
Photos and movies can be viewed by 7 cm LCD screen, equipped with a Super Clear technology, which allows very good visibility even in bright light. If salvo regime was initiated display can reproduce the captured personnel with the slowdown through Slow Motion View technology, for the opportunity to better observe a very rapid movement, which captured and not visible to the eye.
EX-F1 can be connected to Full HD TV via HDMI-port.(via)