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January 2009
(76%)
54 Reviews
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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
20X optical zoom lens, with great 26 520 mm range, Sensorshift image stabilization, Stunning ultra high speed continuous shooting and movie modes; handy precapture feature ensures that you dont miss a shot, Large 3inch LCD display; easy to see outdoor...
Images are soft/fuzzy, with smudged details, even at ISO 100; image quality drops rapidly at ISO 200 and above, Expensive, Strong purple fringing at times, Autofocus system often struggled to lock focus; no multipoint AF feature, Slow startup time, Ver...
If you just look at the spec sheet, the Casio Exilim EX-FH20 looks like the ultimate super zoom camera. It has a 20X zoom lens (with a great 26 - 520 mm range), image stabilization, full manual controls, and incredible high speed continuous and video s...
Abstract: CASIO Introduces New HIGH SPEED EXILIM Digital Camera with Ultra High-Speed Burst Shooting Faster Than an SLR Camera Takes 40 shots per second and records high speed movies at 1000 fps Casios Press ReleaseDOVER, NJ - SEPTEMBER 16, 2009 - Casio America...
20X optical zoom lens is very impressive, Great highspeed continuousshot mode, Good wideangle options, White balance settings are very accurate, Camera has good balance between large lens and handgrip
Overall image quality should be much better, Color accuracy in images isnt as good as it should be, Too much noise in lowlight photos, Startup time is below average, Batteries dont last long
The Casio EX-FH20 digital camera carries the look and feel of a digital SLR camera, but it’s more of an advanced point-and-shoot model, thanks to its built-in lens. It offers two particularly strong features: A 20X optical zoom lens and a high-speed...
If you have a need for the high-speed shooting capability that this camera provides, then it's really the only game in town. And it's available at a price that's not much higher than other high-end super-zooms. But if you don't care about the high spee...
Cool burst mode, High-def video recording, Light and compact
Lens could break easily, Not the best casual shots, Expensive, *
What does this all mean for practical use? Not too much. Most of us use a camera for capturing the moments of life, not filming hummingbirds at close range. If you can bring the EX-FH20 along on a photo trip and use it with your primary camera, you can re...
Broad focal range; smooth and responsive zoom; high-speed capture and HD movies; large screen
Sparse controls; some image problems; no optical zoom when shooting video
Not perfect, but set against the dearer F1, the FH20 is good value for an all-in-one camera Good points Broad focal range; smooth and responsive zoom; high-speed capture and HD movies; large screen Bad points Sparse controls; some image problems; no o...
Abstract: We already did a post on the Casio EX-FH20 digital camera a few weeks ago, but I’ve had the chance to test out the camera for a few weeks and I wanted to post some additional thoughts. First of all, a refresher. The EX-FH20 is the little brother to Cas...
With its curved slopes and matt black finish recalling a baby DSLR, from the front Casios EX-FH20 looks not only attractive but, for the consumer electronics brand, unusually sophisticated too. It is also to be commended for including less well-trave...
Abstract: Video Review: For todays Gadget Pr0n, we hit you with a super-tricked out digital camera that does video just as well as stills. Its designed to shoot 40 hi-res photos in one second or video at 1,000 frames per second. Well let you know if its as i...