EX-FH20

RAW
Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
MMCplus
1 x Audio/Video Out
1 x DC Power In
Flash OFF
Flash ON
Red-eye Reduction
Manual Focus
Tech Specs
RAW
Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
MMCplus
1 x Audio/Video Out
1 x DC Power In
Flash OFF
Flash ON
Red-eye Reduction
Sensitivity: Auto ISO100 ISO200 ISO400 ISO800 ISO1600
Menu Languages: English German Spanish French Italian Portuguese Japanese
Display Screen Type Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
Number of Batteries Support 4
Dimensions 3.2" Height x 4.83" Width x 3.33" Depth
Battery Size Support AA
Maximum Image Resolution 3456 x 2592
Maximum Video Resolution 1280 x 720
Manufacturer Website Address www.casio.com
Compatibility NTSC PAL DPOF Exif Version 2.2 PictBridge
Display Resolution 230400Pixel
Brand Name Casio
Maximum Frame Rate 30fps
Aperture Range f/2.8 to 4.5
Battery Include Yes
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Product Line Exilim
Optical Zoom 20x
Weight 17.04oz
Platform Support PC
Mac
Product Series EX
Digital Zoom 4x
Image Stabilization Optical
Product Model EX-FH20
Product Name Exilim EX-FH20 Digital Camera
Effective Camera Resolution 9.1Megapixel
Total Camera Resolution 10.29Megapixel
Product Type Digital Camera
Focus Modes Auto Focus
Manual Focus
Minimum Focus Distance 2"
EX-FH20 user reviews
- difficult to read manuel whe setting up ,as to many language options,would prefere english all together.
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- Batteries running out too quick, inability to use the high speed video inside because the lighting isn't good enough!
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- Very poor low light picture quality and overall low light performance (auto focus etc.) but this is not the reason I have this camera. What I bought it for it does outstandingly. "
The highlights: This camera has every shooting mode under the sun. It will shoot 9 megapixel stills, up to 7 megapixel stills at the incredibly fast rate of 40fps, HD 720p video, and slow motion video ranging from 30-1000fps. It also has a 20x zoom (although I find the zoom to be only slightly longer than my Canon S3 IS "12x zoom", but the wide angle is much wider).
The camera is very easy to setup and use, although I am still trying to figure out some of the more advanced features (like the ability for the camera to automatically take photos when an object enters the frame).
Image quality is pretty good, about the same as my Canon S3 IS. It does much deeper blues and reds than the Canon, and doesn't have as bad chromatic aberration, but it's greens are a little too blue for my taste, and the off-whites need some more yellow. Noise isn't as high as I expected, but do realize this is not a DSLR, it's a small lens and a small sensor.
Lighting seems to be key with this camera. In direct sunlight, it takes amazing photos and videos, but in low-light, the high speed videos begin to suffer. I haven't had any that I took under normal lighting conditions come out unusable, but a few that I took in a very dim office nearly are.
My only complaints are minor, but here they are:
When shooting video, even with continuous AF off, it will still occasionally try to refocus, I find this very annoying
I cannot seem to find the settings to turn on move-in CS (motion-sensor triggers the camera)
While the latest firmware drastically improved write speeds for video, shooting single stills seems to take a long time to write to my class 6 memory card
I really don't like the proprietary USB connection, it is very difficult to find the right angle to get it to plug in because it's so narrow
Pleasant surprises:
Unlike the S3 IS, it remembers your photo and video settings very well, and if you set photos to manual focus and then want to take a video, the video will "pick up" that setting as well
The big 3" screen on the back is beautiful, with the Canon I mostly used the viewfinder, not so with the Casio
Startup time is faster than I expected based on other reviews, from power on to first shot isn't noticeably longer than the S3 IS
The flash is very bright and VERY fast, up to 5fps
Editing videos on the camera is ridiculously easy, hands down the best video editing GUI I've seen on a camera, makes it very easy to just keep the part of the video you want
Build quality is very good, I especially like the rubberized grip, it's much more secure than the Canon, and easier to hold despite it's heavier weight
I'll post a further review after I've spent some more time with it, and hopefully a few of my little quibbles will be fixed in upcoming firmware."
Don't expect DSLR quality stills, but they are better than average pocket digital cameras with tons of controls. "
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