Test du Casio High Speed Exilim EX-FC100 indexé le 08 Avril 2009
Jugé sur ses seules performances en photographie conventionnelle, le FC100
serait passé inaperçu, relégué au rang des appareils convenables.
Seulement c'est le compact le plus rapide du monde, avec des modes
rafale impressionnants aussi bien en photo qu'en vidéo. Dans un petit
boîtier de 300 euros, Casio a réussi à mettre le moteur de son
incroyable EX-F1 et signe un compact vraiment différent. Pour nous, ce
sera un choix de la rédaction.
The Exilim EX-FC100 is a unique camera, combining a well-made and nicely designed high-performance ultra-compact with HD video capability and some entertaining and potentially useful high-speed shooting and video recording functions. There's no doubt that the 30fps continuous mode could be useful for action photography, but the HS video is a bit of a novelty gimmick with resolution too low to be genuinely useful. It's also a very expensive camera.
The Exilim EX-FC100 is a very capable point-and-shoot still camera, offering all of the features you'd expect in a compact, pocketable model - but it's the high-speed shooting features that really set this camera apart. Whether the camera is right for you really depends on the type of shooting you do. For photographing sports and other fast-moving activities, the EX-FC100's features will definitely allow you to capture very specific moments, assuming that you can get close enough to frame a good shot. (Bear in mind that the camera does not have a superlong zoom lens.) The slow-motion video is fun, and a great way to jazz up your movie projects, especially when you're shooting action - be warned, though, that the camera does have some troublesome issues when shooting regular-speed video. For users who regularly shoot fast action, the EX-FC100 presents a great solution to difficult issues.
(Les notes de la presse sont données à titre indicatif et représentent une interprétation du test par Numerama)