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    Casio Exilim EX-FC100 Slow-Mo Pocket Cam: Lightning Review

    The Gear: Casio's EX-FC100 is a slimmed-down pocketable version of its chunky slow-mo cams. It looks like a standard 9MP 5x-zoom shooter at first, but does tricks we haven't seen before.
  • #guide

    Tips For Shooting the Best Slow-Motion Video

    Classic films like Reservoir Dogs, Top Gun and Wayne's World employ slow-motion for emotional impact. Now that Casio, Samsung, JVC, LG and Ricoh cameras and phones tout slow-mo, amateurs can wield this same mighty power: More »
  • #slowmotion

    Snowmodo in Slow Motion: The Casio Exilim EX-F1 Makes Snow Even More Beautiful

    Slow motion makes everything more beautiful, even snow. Here's a simple snowshoe hike during a storm, transformed by 300fps capture. More »
  • #bestmodo

    Bestmodo 2008


    Here's a list of the very best gear we've seen this year. It's more bragger's guide than buyer's guide—if you have any of this, you can officially tell your friends to suck on it.
  • #feature

    The Best Gizmodo Features of 2008

    Here is a list of the very best 2008 Gizmodo Features. We all worked very hard to push features forward this year, and looking back, it looks like our efforts were well worth it. Enjoy!
  • #gizmodogallery

    At Gizmodo Gallery: The Full List of Wonderful Stuff

    For a few weeks you've been hearing about the Gizmodo Gallery in NYC, catching plenty of teasers for the cool stuff—contemporary marvels, homemade wundergear and pieces of history—we're showing down at the Reed Annex on Orchard St. from today 12 noon through Sunday 4pm. Now, for the first time, we're revealing the whole list. And it's annotated, for your pleasure. More »
  • #casioslomo

    Exilim EX-FH20: The Next Casio Slo-Mo Shooting Camera Hits 1000 FPS

    Back in March we raved about Casio's EX-F1, and it's just six months later and now Casio's got another super-fast frame rate camera for us: the EX-FH20. It's a smaller and lighter beast than its predecessor, but it has 9.1-megapixels, can still shoot ultra-high-speed bursts at 40 fps and high speed movies at "up to 1,000 fps" and has a 20x optical zoom, anti-shake, night-scene mode and standard 720p video option. It's intended to appeal to a broader bunch of users, rather than just camera enthusiasts, so it's a little simpler than the EX-1, with all the shooting modes on a single dial. It'll be available in black in stores from October for $600. Press release below. More »