Casio Exilim EX-G1 Plastic Storage Option Camera
March 21, 2010 | Casio, Digital Camera | Comments OffThe EX-G1 is a host of unusual-looking camera and differs even among the rivets studded with cameras another adventure. It has a futuristic look wedge-shaped design with a fascinating style commands back, and generally regarded as an accessory to a sci-fiction, including the plastic storage option attached.

Two different guards are provided with screws to fit, but you’ll need a jeweler’s screwdriver and a steady hand for the job. Even if it is superior to most other ultra-compact Casio EX-G1 is very slim for a device of adventure, measuring 103.5 x 64.2 x 19.9mm. It weighs 154g with battery and card, which makes it feel quite heavy for its size. The G1 is available in gray, red or charcoal finish seen here.
The EX-G1 is subsequent to some tough competition. The veterans of the camera market Pentax and Olympus are adventure, and both have recently launched new models in this sector, the Pentax W90 (240 pounds) and very impressive looking Olympus mju Tough-8010 (£ 310) , which is waterproof to 10m and can withstand drops of 2m. Samsung has launched its compact waterproof WP10 (180 pounds), while Panasonic’s new Lumix DMC-FT2 (370 pounds) who can also dive to 10 m and 2 m deep. Sony recently launched the Cyber-shot TX5 (340 pounds), a conventional search ultra-compact, sleek, which is waterproof to 3m. Fujifilm FinePix Z33 has its pleasure WP (£ 100), Canon’s PowerShot D10 (£ 270) and even has its industrial Ricoh G600 (340 pounds). Although most of the more expensive cameras, you can beat the G1 on the diving depth (but not much) no one can beat him on the impact resistance and much less resistant than Z33WP Fuji and Samsung can beat WP10 on price. [via trustedreviews]
