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A High-Speed Slo-Mo Point-and-Shoot

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Casio unveils a small, thin digital camera that features the same fast-shooting functions only available until now on much larger cameras in its line-up. The EX-FS10 is 16 millimeters thick but can manage burst-shooting at up to 30 frames per second and high-speed movies at up to 1,000 frames per second. A companion camera, the EX-FC100, also offers the functions and is slightly thicker at 22 millimeters. The FS10 has a 3X optical zoom while the larger body on the FC100 accommodates a 5X optical zoom.

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