New Casio Exilim: New Judge Of Your Golf Swing
Almost every point-and-shoot camera in the market has the same functions and features, except for the very few rare exceptions, which have carved their own niche. This is the reason why buying point-and-shoot cameras becomes easy and sometimes confusing. Some of the rare exceptions we mentioned earlier include the Samsung’s dual-LCD compacts, which are perfect for the people who want to make their own portraits. Another exception is Casio’s all new Exilim EX-FC160S, which is geared towards golfers.
This all new camera comes with a 10-megapixel backside-illuminated sensor, which allows the golfers to record Videos at 240fps. But when you play this clip at 30fs it gives a slow motion clip and the Exilim will overlies lines on the screen to let you figure out how good is your swing.

The camera also comes with a 5x optical zoom lens that is widest at 37mm. Most of the compact cameras these days come with a 28mm wide-angle glass. In addition to this the camera can also capture still images at a blazing-fast speed of 40fps, notwithstanding at an abridged resolution.
Casio also offers a handbook that contains commentary by Japan’s professional golfer Chie Arimura. The handbook will also give you tips on improving your Golf swing. This camera will be a real treat for you if you are a gold fanatic, and even if you are not this is a nice possession to have.
The Casio Exilim EX-FC160S will be launched in Japan on 27th August, and at that only we’ll be able to find the price of the camera. Casio will be making it a limited production and hence will be running only 5,000 units. So be ready for the camera and to sharpen your golfing skills the camera will have a limited production run of 5,000 units.
