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The Skinny on Casio’s High-Speed Camera

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Back in March, we told you about Casio’s prototype
supercamera
that shoots 60 six-megapixel still photos per second (better than
even pro SLRs) and standard-def video at up to 300 frames per second to make
some pretty impressive slow-mo movies.

Well today Casio took the wraps off the EXILIM Pro EX-F1
the real version of the camera that you’ll be able to by in a few months for
$1,000. And they’ve added even more power.


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