The body is stainless steel with strategic polycarbonate sections, so it's a bit heavy for it's size (5.4oz according to Casio) but it's surprisingly small, only slightly larger than my phone, super thin too. It came with two "bumpers" that screw into the side nearest the display and lens, which definitely seem like a good idea in my experience.
(.45 shown for scale, not included with camera)
The battery's charging, so I haven't been able to mess with it much yet, but I'll be at Ft. McCoy all weekend doing army stuff, so we'll so how it goes.
Did some running around while it charged up, snapped a few pics of my XC rig in its current dirty state, here they are untouched, just some tweaking with camera settings.
Think I'm gonna dig out my mini-tripod and go get my bike a bit muddier, see how well the "time-lapse" thing works (can set to snap a pic every so many seconds for a few minutes. Should be able to get some fun self portraits.)
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