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A Size Comparison of G-Shocks, Upper left is a Waveceptor, upper Right is a Pathfinder.
Casio (From L-R) TOP ROW: Waveceptor WV200A-2AV, G-Shock Mudman G9000-8V (Stormtrooper), ,G-Shock Rescue Red G7900A-4, G-Shock GA-100A-7ADR, G-Shock G-Shock GD-100-1AJF, Pathfinder Triple Sensor PAG40-7
Casio (From L-R) BOTTOM ROW: Casio G-Shock DW5600E-1V, G-Shock G-Lide GLX-5600 (Red), G-Shock DW9052-1V, G-Shock Gulfman G9100-1, G-Shock DW6600C-1V and G-Shock DW6900-1V
This cleaned up wonderfully and sounds unstoppable through autowah+distortion. The only Casiotone that would top this for me is either an MT-60 or MT-45, both of which have the best styling of the early to mid 1980s Casios.
EX-FR series are the cameras which can separate a lens and a controller.
He attached the fish-eye lens of EX-FR200 to the monopod to take this photo. I hold the controller in my hand to release the shutter.
My husband wrote the review about Casio EXILIM EX-FR200, in Japanese.
The first part
news.mynavi.jp/articles/2016/09/18/casio-fr200-1/
the latter part