Casio couldn't leave amazing enough alone: Not only does their newly-unveiled F1 shoot 6.1 megapixel images at a whopping 60 frames-per-second burst rate, it also shoots HD video -- at up to, come on, my brain's already melting -- 1200 frames per second. !!! More
Added Jan 7, 2008
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Zathnet Says:
Great camera, there are a load of 300fps videos using this camera over on my page if you want to see what can be done with it.
09komando Says:
Im planning to buy a digital camera something realy good light powerfull screentouch high megapixels and all in one, just perfect camera. Because i like momories and fotos is there anyone there to help me with it, you could give me some ideas thanks
MK4vDubbin Says:
Lol why would you even want to shoot 60fps, I end up throwing out 75% of my shots with my D3 when I shoot sports.
xcolordeficient1134x Says:
Wow, that's really cool :o
Thegamer5150 Says:
Well you Could shoot ULTRA HD just take 500 pics and have all the pics really short in windows movie maker (make em at like 5 mile seconds a pic ) and you got ULTRA HD VID but wmm can only export it in 1920 1080 or less >:( no sound though
YoMagician Says:
Well in europe is about 500-400 euros. So i think in the U.S. is like about 700$ dollars. not cheap but now the fastest camera.
wekron Says:
As for saving files (60 shots at 6MP) it uses its own internal memory, only after you take the shot you have a choice of save all, save selected or cancel save if you choose save all you will wait for about 10 sec for the F1 to save the 60 shots to the SD card. So no you dont need the fasted card out there but anything less that 2 GB will frustrate you. As for the save selected, you can review the 60 shots and mark the ones you want and the F1 will copy only those to the SD card.
wekron Says:
Move out does the same but just in reverse i.e. you can setup your shot with a bird moving inside the blue outline and as it takes flight (move out the box) you get the perfect shot with wings out dust below the bird and pure WOW
wekron Says:
With move in you can setup the shot and hit the shutter button, in the screen you will see a blue outline box in the middle (you can specify the position) that will wait for anything (motion) to enter (move in) the box. Then the F1 will fire the 60 shots and you are guaranteed to get that perfect shot.
wekron Says:
Ive got one and as for the 60 FPS Its the best toy Ive played with. Not only does it shoot fast it also helps you shoot fast, the best shot feature has many options to choose from i.e. move in or move out.
weemperor Says:
how much is it?
tnick2 Says:
super slow-mo starts at less than 640x480 and gets smaller... just so you know - its NOT HD slo-mo
poophead125 Says:
have fun spending just as much money on sd cards on the camera.
bob1qaz Says:
6mp is not low any professional will tell you that, the higher the megapixels the worse it is in light.
dodobird116 Says:
lol. a papparazi must have.
bitspersecond2006 Says:
The video features are.... staggering. What are the still images quality? The sensor size and (relatively) low megapixel count bode very well for low image noise, but I'm DYING to just see a picture... 6MP is very good. I SO want one.
Artaresto Says:
Wow