4.3
1 reviews
86

Casio Exilim EX-FC150


$269.95 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compact and very light, easy to keep in a pants or shirt pocket. Finish looks really classy and high-end. Operation is very simple, can figure out even the advanced functions easily.

The Cons:Manual is really confusing, every paragraph is in a different language.

The Casio Exilim EX-FC150 is a speedy point and shoot digital camera released exclusively for Japan in November 2009 as one of two upgrades (EX-FC150, EX-FH25) from the EX-FC100. It features an upgraded backlit CMOS sensor that can capture images at 10MP, a 37-185mm lens capable of a 5x optical zoom, and the ability to capture high-speed movies at up to 1000 frames per second, but with extremely reduced resolution.

Where to Buy

loading.. Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...

With regular capture modes, the EX-FC150 can record HD images up to 3648x2736, as well as capture 720p video at 30fps. Additional features include a 2.7” LCD viewscreen, sensor-shift image stabilization, and Face Recognition.

Features

  • Point and Shoot Digital Cam
  • Backlit CMOS Sensor
  • HD Still Capture
  • 720p Video Capture
  • High-Speed Video Capture
  • Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization
  • Face Recognition Technology

Specifications

  • Effective Pixels: 10.1MP
  • Internal Memory: 85.9MB
  • External Memory: SD/SDHC
  • Still Capture: Up to 3648x2736 (10M)
  • SD Movies: 640x480 (30fps)
  • HD Movies: 1280x720 (30fps)
  • HS (High-Speed) MOvies: 224x64 (1000fps)
  • Optical Zoom: 5x
  • Battery: AA Alkaline
  • Videos: AVI, Motion JPEG-compliant, IMA-ADPCM (monoaural)
  • Images: JPEG

Model Variations

  • EX-FC150GD | Gold
  • EX-FC150BK | Black
  • EX-FC150RD | Red

User Reviews (1)

  •  
Add Pros & Cons
86
ProScore
Pros
  • 1

    compact and very light, easy to keep in a pants or shirt pocket

  • 1

    finish looks really classy and high-end

  • 1

    operation is very simple, can figure out even the advanced functions easily

  • 1

    easy to hold on to and shoot with, nice textured shutter button

  • 1

    plenty of unique features and functions for creative expression

  • 1

    works with a USB port and a SDHC card, easy to get pictures off of it

Cons
  • 1

    manual is really confusing, every paragraph is in a different language

Comments (0)

What's on your mind? See more ProductWiki Talk

You may also like...