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Casio Exilim EX-FH20


$450.00 Released September, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:20x optical zoom. Shoots video in 720p high definition. Optical image stabilization.

The Cons:Uses AA batteries rather than more capacious lithium ion battery packs. Larger SLR like body. Slow 1FPS continuous shooting at 9MP.

The Casio Exilim EX-FH20 is a megazoom digital camera, and despite the fact that it is a glorified point-and-shoot camera it still offers features that make it stand apart from the competition. It is built with the ability to shoot 40 frames per second and 1,000 frames per second video capture.

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Those high-speed shooting features alone make it worthwhile, despite its inflated price tag and its moderately acceptable 9-megapixel resolution which delivers a below average quality of picture. It has a large, comfortable handgrip that is accompanied by a big thumbrest. The Casio Exilim EX-FH20 comes built with features, such as eight color filters, dynamic range expansion, and an auto option that lets you not have to deal with making any decisions at all.

Features

  • 9.1 mega pixels
  • 20x optical zoom
  • 3" LCD
  • High speed videos up to 1,000 FPS
  • HD Movie 720p
  • CMOS Image Stabilization
  • Best Shot Mode
  • Face Detection
  • Wide angle 28mm lens
  • High speed bursts up to 40 FPS

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Pros
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    20x optical zoom

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    shoots video in 720p high definition

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    optical image stabilization

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    universal AA batteries - easy to find and replace

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    210FPS video recording at 480 x 360px

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    extremely fast continuous shooting at slightly reduced resolutions

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    quality construction

Cons
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    uses AA batteries rather than more capacious lithium ion battery packs

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    larger SLR like body

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    slow 1FPS continuous shooting at 9MP

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    small sensor size, unimpressive 9MP resolution

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    frame buffer for lower resolution continuous shootings are very small - good enough for only a second or two

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    no RAW mode

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    ineffective optical image stabilization

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    poor value - high price for few features, bulky body

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