Storage media: MultiMedia Card, Optical zoom: 20x, Sensor resolution: 9 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Electronic viewfinder, Weight: 483g, Digital zoom: 4x ...
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Review summary: Casio's Exilim EX-FH20 is the comparatively inexpensive follow-up to the EX-F1, which the company released earlier in 2008 to much hullabaloo. Much like the F1, the FH20 shoots stills at amazingly high speed: up to 40 shots per second at a perfectly ...
Verdict: First, we had trouble with the body of the camera. It felt low quality, the buttons were small, and one of the dials was overly stiff. Overall the hardware feels ordinary, with an unimpressive LCD screen and slightly unwieldy design. The menu system ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: 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 ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Casio Exilim EX-FH20 is the latest of Casio's wonder-cameras that can shoot photos and videos at incredibly fast speeds. While the FH20 isn't as fast as the record-breaking F1, it also comes at a reduced size, with an impressive superzoom and a ...
Pros: Super-fast burst modes and video ; high definition video ; intriguing slow motion view mode ; large screen
Cons: 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
Verdict: 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
Read Full ReviewReview summary: For starters the EX-FH20 boasts a large and firm, moulded handgrip, that, as with the Canon SX10 IS, stores the four alkaline AA batteries that power the camera in its base. Though the mostly-plastic camera feels lighter at 483g than both Canon and ...
Verdict: With its curved slopes and matt black finish recalling a baby DSLR, from the front Casio's 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 ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Gadget: The Casio EX-FH20 camera, bargain brother to the popular EX-F1. It features 1000 fps slow-mo video, a 40 fps burst mode for still shooting and a 9.1-megapixel sensor, as well as good ol' 720p at regular speeds, all for just over half the ...
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