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Casio EXILIM EX-TR100 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CMOS 4000 x 3000 pixels White

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Bullet Points Casio EXILIM EX-TR100 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CMOS 4000 x 3000 pixels White
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  • - Compact camera 12.1 MP CMOS Touchscreen White
  • - Image sensor size: 1/2.3"
  • - Image stabilizer
  • - Digital zoom: 15.9x
  • - Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/16000 s Slowest camera shutter speed: 0.1 s ± 2EV (1/3EV step)
  • - Video recording 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD
  • - Built-in microphone Voice recording
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12.1MP 1/2.3" CMOS, (4000x3000), 34.8MB, SD/SDHC/SDXC, 1920x1080 30fps, F 2.8 - 3.8, 3.0" LCD, White
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Short summary description Casio EXILIM EX-TR100 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CMOS 4000 x 3000 pixels White:
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Casio EXILIM EX-TR100, 12.1 MP, 4000 x 3000 pixels, CMOS, Full HD, Touchscreen, White

Long summary description Casio EXILIM EX-TR100 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CMOS 4000 x 3000 pixels White:
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Casio EXILIM EX-TR100. Camera type: Compact camera, Megapixel (approx.): 12.1 MP, Image sensor size: 1/2.3", Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 4000 x 3000 pixels. Digital zoom: 15.9x. Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/16000 s. HD type: Full HD, Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Display diagonal: 7.62 cm (3"), Touchscreen. Internal memory: 34.8 MB. Weight: 155 g. Product colour: White

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-10-28 04:26:47
Uk has collected 40 expert reviews for Casio EXILIM EX-TR100 1/2.3" Compact camera 12.1 MP CMOS 4000 x 3000 pixels White and the average expert rating is 60 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
60%
Source Review comments Score
digitalversus.com
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2011-10-28 04:25:22
There aren't many digital cameras out there that can be used comfortably and practically by left-handed users. Apart from a handful of older cameras with a shutter-release button on the left of the body and an even smaller selection of prototypes (the...
Good Original, innovative concpet, radically different from anything else on the market, Interesting possibilities for lining up shots, Good responsiveness once up and running, 21 mm ultrawideangle lens...
Bad Disappointing picture quality in photos and videos, Poorquality mono sound, Design of the touchscreen interface, Poor battery life / Battery can't be removed for charging, No zoom or stabilisation...
Bottom line With its unique design, the Casio Tryx EX-TR100 is certainly a camera that turns heads. However, once the novelty wears off, you'll soon find that the original design and handling don't make up for the fact that it's a fairly mediocre camera...
40%
pocket-lint.com
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2011-10-28 04:25:37
At CES 2011 the Casio Exilim Tryx (or EX-TR100 as it’s more conventionally named in Europe) was the toast of the show’s camera releases. The Tryx TR100 is built around a frame that can swivel and rotate - bear with us here - that’s a great idea for se...
Good Quirky self-supporting frame...
Bad No optical zoom, poor design for conventional use, no flash, 21mm too wide for most tasks...
Bottom line The Casio Exilim Tryx EX-TR100 has a quirky adjustable frame that can be used for unusual angles and tripod-like self-support. However, the 21mm wide-angle lens has no optical zoom, there’s no flash and the design makes it tricky to use. There’s not en...
40%
digicambuyer.co.uk
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2011-10-28 04:25:50
Casio has taken a bold step in compact camera innovation, launching its Exilim EX-TR100 (TRYX) – a 12.1-megapixel pocket-sized unit that sits within a variable frame and enables a more flexible approach to taking photos. As well as featuring the 12.1-...
Bottom line The Exilim EX-TR100 is undoubtedly a nice idea, but some tweaking and upgrading will be needed before the second generation of TRYX compacts is releasedOverall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques. Alter...
60%
T3.com
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2011-10-28 04:26:45
One of the highlights of CES this year was the Casio Exilim TRYX (or EX-TR100). Sitting somewhere between one of company’s Casio’s stylish and compact EXILIM cameras and the s, it’s a camera/camcorder hybrid with a few tricks up its sleeve. At fir...
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pcadvisor.co.uk
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2011-11-18 10:14:28
If you've heard of the Casio Tryx it's most likely due to the camera's innovative, twistable design. The Tryx was one of the most intriguing announcements of 2011, with a shape-shifting body that can be used as a tripod, hung on a hook, adjusted to all...
Bottom line The shape-shifting Tryx offers good performance. It's a hard gadget to classify, but it works best when you make use of its twistable frame to overcome awkward lens placement and controls when employing it as a normal camera...
60%
T3.com
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2011-11-18 10:14:29
As camcorders go. they don’t get much more minimal than this: the . When we first saw it, we declared it beautiful enough to earn a proud spot in the , before we’d even had a chance to play with the thing.Now we’ve got the finished article in our ha...
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computeractive.co.uk
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2011-12-11 01:09:21
The very unusual design of Casio's metal-bodied EX-TR100, also known as the ‘Tryx', has more in common with smartphones than with most compact cameras.It's only 15mm thick and comes with a 3in touch-sensitive screen and just two physical controls, the...
Good Screen can be rotated fully around the frame; metal construction felt built to last...
Bad Fixed lens so no optical zoom; easy for fingers to accidentally get in front of the lens; no proper flash; poor battery life...
Bottom line The very unusual flip-and-twist design is exciting but picture quality and operational compromises let this camera down...
60%
evogadget.com
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2013-04-20 19:39:10
Also known as TRYX, the Casio Exilim EX-TR100 is a compact camera that features an interesting design and some attractive functions, but doesn't offer as much as the rather high price would suggest. The camera's key features include a 12 megapixel sensor...
Bottom line The pictures we shot with the new Casio Exilim EX-TR100 at 21mm proved to have very good quality, with natural colors and detail. When we tested the digital zoom, the quality dropped significantly. For ISO settings of 100 and 200 the noise was in the rig...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk
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2014-04-02 02:45:02
With its stylish design, compact 122.8x59x14.9mm dimensions and 157g weight, it is easy to see why many people mistook the TRYX EX-TR100 for a phone while I was testing it. The frame itself can act as a handle or as a stand, while the screen is easily rot...
Bottom line Casio has made a bold attempt to produce something a little different with this model, and it is likely to please those photographers who want a camera for casual use. This is a capable camera, but with limited scope. Those who demand a lot from such a mo...
60%
photographyblog.com
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2011-10-28 04:25:21
The Casio EX-TR100, more popularly known as the TRYX, is a completely unique product that does away with most of the rules of camera design, employing an adaptable frame that can literally be twisted into countless different positions. Other key featu...
Bottom line One can't help suspect that the Casio EX-TR100 or Tryx is a curio in search of an audience, and one that might not actually exist, at least in large numbers. It could herald a whole fleet of Tryx cameras but we doubt it; Casio hasn't exactly rushed to...
70%
whatdigitalcamera.com
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2011-10-28 04:25:39
The Casio EXILIM TRYX EX-TR100 is certainly a one of a kind camera. As much as we give it kudos for its originality, brush away all that hype and the TRYX TR100 is full of design holes, lacks in features and isn't targeted at the more cas...
Good Unique design...
Bad No optical zoom, clunky touchscreen design for accessing options, no flash, light bleed and flare, processing issues in highlight areas...
Bottom line The Casio EXILIM TRYX EX-TR100 is certainly a one of a kind camera. As much as we give it kudos for its originality, brush away all that hype and the TRYX TR100 is full of design holes, lacks in features and isn't targeted at the more casual user. Ima...
73%
pcmag.com
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2011-10-28 04:26:04
The 12-megapixel Casio Tryx ($249.99 direct) marks a radical design departure from your average digital camera. It's a pocket camera with a swiveling tripod built right into it. Having a tripod in your back pocket opens up a whole new world of photo op...
Good Built-in tripod. Sharp images. Good low-light performance. Sharp, articulating LCD. Slim build. 1080p video capture. Extremely wide lens. Built-in HDR and 360 degree panorama features.
Bad No optical zoom or optical image stabilization.
Bottom line With its flipping, swiveling, built-in tripod, wide-angle lens and slim build, the fun-to-use Casio Tryx may appeal to self-portrait fans and party photographers, but serious shooters will be turned off by the features it's missing. Buy it now...
70%
engadget.com
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2011-10-28 04:26:09
Given the sheer quantity of marketing muscle that Casio put behind the Tryx, you'd think the company was gearing up to rival Nikon and Canon in the DSLR space. Instead, out popped the outre device you see above. Without qualification, this is one of the s...
Good Incredibly slim and portable, Fantastic 1080p movie mode, Reasonably priced...
Bad Awful battery life, Proprietary charging port, No optical zoom...
Bottom line Casio's Tryx (EX-TR100) is far and away the most interestingly designed point-and-shoot that we've seen in years, but the compromises made to end up with a needlessly unique design continues to haunt it. The only logical benefit to the swivel-based form f...
50%
tipa.com
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2011-10-28 04:26:47
The TIPA Design Award goes to innovative products that combine form and function in new and unique ways, and that is why we choose CASIO EXILIM TRYX EX-TR100. Offering 'freestyle' shooting, the Casio can be used equally well by right and left-handed p...
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macworld.com
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2011-11-18 10:14:28
If you've heard of the Casio Tryx ($250), it's most likely due to the camera's innovative, twistable design. The Tryx was one of the most intriguing announcements of CES 2011, with a shape-shifting body that can be used as a tripod, hung on a hook, adj...
Good 240-fps high-speed shooting mode, * Good low-light performance, * Versatile physical design...
Bad Touchscreen can be unresponsive, * Digital zoom only, * Fixed battery, Price when rated: 250...
60%
techworld.com
Updated:
2011-11-18 10:14:28
If you've heard of the Casio Tryx it's most likely due to the camera's innovative, twistable design. The Tryx was one of the most intriguing announcements of 2011, with a shape shifting body that can be used as a tripod, hung on a hook, adjusted to al...
Bottom line The Tryx is a category-busting device, equal parts camera, pocket camcorder and Voltron Starshooter, and it performs most of its tasks surprisingly well. However, it does have its fair share of drawbacks: It has no optical zoom at all, most camera con...
0%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2011-11-18 10:14:29
If you've heard of the Casio Tryx ($250 as of 7/19/2011), it's most likely due to the camera's innovative, twistable design. The Tryx was one of the most intriguing announcements of CES 2011, with a shape-shifting body that can be used as a tripod, hun...
Good 240fps highspeed shooting mode, Good lowlight performance, Versatile physical design...
Bad Touchscreen can be unresponsive, Digital zoom only, Fixed battery...
Bottom line The shape-shifting Tryx offers good performance. It's a hard gadget to classify, but it works best when you make use of its twistable frame to overcome awkward lens placement and controls when employing it as a normal camera...
60%
digitalcamerainfo.com
Updated:
2011-11-18 10:14:29
The Casio Tryx hits the market with an intriguing design that tests our preconceptions about camera design (and our ability to refrain from making puns about sleeves). Armed with a 12.1-megapixel backlit CMOS sensor and a 3-inch touchscreen, the Tryx...
Bottom line We simply have to applaud Casio for their design of the Tryx. Where most camera companies are falling over themselves to release the same cameras with, at best, minimal improvement, Casio has spared no innovation in the design of this camera. The rota...
0%
hardwarezone.com.sg
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2012-02-09 13:44:04
Compact camera design hasn’t really evolved that much for many years; most changes are typically cosmetic ones, usually involving buttons being moved around the camera body. Not playing it safe this time, Casio has gone the creative (and bold) route wi...
Bottom line The Exilim EX-TR100 gets points for being unafraid to push the boundaries of compact camera design, though we did feel that it is still a product at an early stage of development due to its limited shooting modes and sluggish menu. The camera's target...
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