Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Casio Exilim EX-FH20 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Casio Exilim EX-FH20.
January 2009
(76%)
54 Reviews
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Users
(77%)
43 Reviews
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The editors liked
High speed burst mode works great
Decently priced
High quality HD video recording
High Speed low-light mode works great
The editors didn't like
Video recording at 1000 FPS yields low quality results
Abstract: Progress in slow motion. Unique features makeit worth the cash and the compromises. In January 2008, Casio announced a camera that flew in the face of trends. The EX-F1s 6 megapixel sensor and 12x zoom seemed dated, and its £750 price was astronomic...
Abstract: In last months Whats New we reviewed Casios EX-F1, a groundbreaking camera that can capture six-megapixel photos at 60fps, video at 1,920x1,080 Full HD resolution and slow-motion video at up to 1,200fps for stunning slow-motion playback. However,...
Super-fast burst modes and video; high definition video; intriguing slow motion view mode; large screen
1,000fps is at too low a resolution to be much more than a fun gimmick; out of action for several seconds after snapping a burst
The Casio Exilim Pro EX-FH20 is no gimmick: it stands on its own 20x zoom as a decent superzoom, even before you consider the enormous fun to be had with the dizzying 40fps still and 1,000fps video modes ...
40fps continuous shooting with prerecording, Highspeed video recording capabilities, 720p video recording with proper lighting, construction and feel
Still photo performance, Slow AF, tiny highspeed video resolution, Find More Reviews @ TestFreaks
This camera packs some big high speed features, and is well constructed. However, the actual functions and bonuses included with this camera leave a little to be desired. I would recommend anyone shopping for a camera in this range to look for a came...
Easy to use; very good overall image quality; good variety of high-speed video capture modes.
Awkward use of the EVF for settings; flash doesn't automatically pop up; can't record audio or zoom while in high-speed video mode; jaggies become more apparent while using zoom in STD/HD movie mode.
For non-professional photographers who want to frequently take action shots, the Exilim EX-FH20 is a godsend that helps reduce what seems like guesswork. The Exilim EX-FH20 can be a nice camera for the photographer with established skills, though such...
Higher frame rate videos lack quality & resolution, slow startup, small buffer makes processing batches of images slow, white balance inconsistent
The Casio EXILIM Pro EX-FH20 digs deep to gather attention – and that it does with great success. Its super slow mo video and continuous shooting modes are definite eye-catchers, though for many photographers may come across as nothing more than a g...
Amazing, and unique, high speed still and movie capture, Full complement of manual and automatic features, Image adjustment, including white balance, available in playback, Generally good shooting performance, Highresolution, 3.0 inch LCD, Natural looking colors,
Images are relatively soft and image noise creeps in even at midISOs, Purple fringing is noticeable along high contrast edges, Lens distortion at telephoto, Image stabilization offers only slight benefit at full telephoto,
Casio has really pulled ahead of the pack when it comes to high speed shooting with the FH20. This camera is like no other on the market (well, other than the Casio Exilim F1) and, in that regard, is a star.BUY the Casio EX-FH20BK EXILIM 9-Megapixel Di...
Abstract: With the EXILIM EX-FH20, Casio is showing that they are still able to be innovative. Launching the Hi-Speed function for the consumer market, even if it is somewhat restricted in its resolution at really high speeds, is a brilliant move. A move we cert...