Wanting to film some critter shots. Is the Casio Exilim the only camera with slow motion?
A AirGunner07 Member Aug 31, 2016 15 1 Sep 1, 2016 Add bookmark #1 Sep 1, 2016 Add bookmark #1 Wanting to film some critter shots. Is the Casio Exilim the only camera with slow motion?
X27 Member Mar 30, 2016 886 19 Top Secret, United States Sep 1, 2016 Add bookmark #2 Sep 1, 2016 Add bookmark #2 It is the most economical... Around 150 to 250... Versus $900ish for a Sony Rx-100 mkIV. There are about 15 sub models of the Casio exilim some have tilting LCD displays those are nice but a bit more money.. Upvote 0
It is the most economical... Around 150 to 250... Versus $900ish for a Sony Rx-100 mkIV. There are about 15 sub models of the Casio exilim some have tilting LCD displays those are nice but a bit more money..
X27 Member Mar 30, 2016 886 19 Top Secret, United States Sep 1, 2016 Add bookmark #3 Sep 1, 2016 Add bookmark #3 Then there are cell phones that can capture slomo and go pros ext.. I think you might need to do a bit more research Upvote 0
Then there are cell phones that can capture slomo and go pros ext.. I think you might need to do a bit more research
Ginuwine1969 Member Jun 28, 2015 802 29 California, United States Sep 1, 2016 Add bookmark #4 Sep 1, 2016 Add bookmark #4 From what I've read, seen, and heard for the price the Casio's are still the best then the Sony rx-100, then the cell phones and go pros Upvote 0
From what I've read, seen, and heard for the price the Casio's are still the best then the Sony rx-100, then the cell phones and go pros