Pros
- Practically no shutter lag for one-off shots
- Withstands drops, water, and cold temperatures
Cons
- Takes MicroSD/MicroSDHC cards rather than SD/SDHC
- Hard to operate with big hands or gloves
- Very slow shot-to-shot lag
Bottom Line
The Casio Exilim EX-G1 is certainly rugged--but you're paying more for durability, not great images.
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