Archive for 'Casio EX-F1'

Winter in town

Winter in town

Posted on 21. Feb, 2009 by Beate.

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Some snapshots taken in Oslo with the Casio EX-F1, which has a convenient zoom range for this kind of shooting, but it is too slow, once it’s ready to take the picture, the subject has moved on.

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Outlook: Cold

Outlook: Cold

Posted on 07. Feb, 2009 by Beate.

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This has been the view from my kitchen window for a few days now. It’s snowing constantly, but supposed to clear up and become very cold soon, about -14 degrees Celsius.
The photo is taken with a Casio EX-F1.

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No wildlife today

Posted on 06. May, 2008 by Beate.

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A dog has to suffice. Dachshund taken at 600 fps with a Casio EX-F1. Here, Aurora, dachshund at femalebrains.com, is practising the “come” comand.

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HD720 with the Casio EX-F1

Posted on 06. May, 2008 by Beate.

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In short: suitable in good light!
Occasionally there are some visible artifacts, though not very pronounced (see examples below).

Example 1

Example 2
The two example images above each represent a downscaled full frame extracted from a HD720 clip. The insets are sub-regions of the respective frames at higher resolution. Some artifacts along edges are visible under careful inspection.
The [...]

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Part II - some high speed video

Posted on 06. May, 2008 by Beate.

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(using Revver and Wordpress for the first time and a totally new site, no idea how the movie display will work out; will edit if necessary)
Since I am mainly concerned with outdoor photography - flowers, bees, you name it - I searched for suited subjects in the woods.
How about earthworms? At 600 fps! To my [...]

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Out and about with the Casio EX-F1

Posted on 06. May, 2008 by Beate.

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Spring is finally coming to southern Norway, the ice has disappeared from hiking trails and it is time to venture out and catch the wildlife enjoying the new season.

Like woodpeckers stocking up on calories,

toads testing the ice free water,

and cows, ruminating their first fresh meal of the year.
A good opportunity to put the brand new [...]

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