Casio Exilim EX-G1

Casio Exilim EX G1
If you are the rugged outdoors type that needs a camera to fit your lifestyle, then the Casio Exilim EX-G1 is perfect. The body is just under an inch thick and is shock-proof, dust-proof, weather-proof to -14F, and water-proof up to 10 feet. It shoots at 12.1 megapixels as well. $300.

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Casio Pathfinder PAW1500GB-1V

Casio Pathfinder PAW1500GB 1V
Casio has given their fan favorite outdoor watch an update for the upcoming winter by giving it an elastic strap that makes it perfect for wearing on top of your winter coat. Like any Pathfinder by Casio, it is feature-rich with multi-band atomic timekeeping, solar power, tide graph, digital compass, altimeter, thermometer, world time, and more. $380.

Casio Exilim EX-H10: Ultra Wide With Zoom

Casio Exilim EX H10: Ultra Wide With Zoom
Basic photographers need a good eye, a subject, and a camerathat goes in between. A multitude of choices is available to him so he’ll be confronted with issues he doesn’t need at the moment. Casio lightens his load with this fantastic point-and-shoot, the Exilim EX-H10. For the same-class cameras, this is the thinnest and lightest. It will last him a good 1,000 shots before battery change and with the 24mm lens, he can capture a panorama that he likes. The 10x zoom will also come in handy if the shooter wants a closer shot without moving an inch. It’s 12.1 megapixels so getting high-quality shots will also be easier. Even the camera’s automatic functions get out of the way and lets the shooter do his thing, while the camera adjusts. Life need not be complicated, neither do cameras. $300.

Casio Pathfinder 1500T: Don’t Get Lost

Casio Pathfinder 1500T: Dont Get Lost
With all the goodies and gizmos contained within the case of this Casio Pathfinder, you’d be hard pressed not to get back into civilization in case you get lost somewhere. For the price, you’ll get a multitude of tools that can help you find your way. Aside from telling the time, obviously, the watch has a calendar, a moon phase diagram, a tide graph, a compass (with one recorded bearing), altimeter which records up to 20 measurements, barometer, and thermometer. That’s not even half of the features from the watch. The solar charger means that you don’t have to change the batteries – ever. A power save feature shuts of the display when the watch gets into a prolonged stay in the dark. The titanium bracelet and ruggedly tough case makes the watch water resistant up to 200 meters. Swiss watches will have a hard time keeping up with the features from this Pathfinder, and with their astronomical prices, you’d rather be lost in the woods with a Casio. $400.

Casio MT-G Hybrid G-Shock

Casio MT-G Hybrid G-Shock (MTG-1000)

Casio has notched up its durable G-Shock watches into a class act with its MT-G Hybrid (MTG-1000). The body of the watch is tasteful with its stainless steel and resin combination and we like that you’ve got multiple window information displays. Having atomic timekeeping and being water resistance are nice touches also. $400.

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