Senior editor Tim Moynihan takes Casio's EXILIM Pro EX-F1 camera out for a romp in the park to show off its slow-motion capabilities. With full-resolution frame rates of up to 60 fps, this camera is a great choice for capturing nature shots, sporting events, or even clowns.
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