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The Skinny on Casio’s High-Speed Camera

The fastest digicam doesn't miss a detail

Back in October, we told you about Casios 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 youll be able to by in a few months for $1,000. And theyve added even more power.

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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.

Goods to Go

Don't just pack light, pack smart.

Small and light gadgets can make a journey easier, but sometimes
performance and features get squeezed out in the bargain. What we have here are tech toys for vacationing that are among the smallest and most versatile in their classes, like the tiny 3-megapixel Nikon (shown) which helps you compose even the toughest travel shots. The priorities are the same for luggage: You want innovations to ease the schlep-because it's not a real vacation if you don't buy a lot of cool stuff to cram into your suitcase for the trip home.

1. Take Windows with You

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