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EX-H10

EX-H10
One of the thinnest and lightest long-zoom point-and-shoot cameras currently on the market, the EX-H10 is a 10x zoom camera with a 24-240mm range, and when coupled with an energy-efficient processor and high-capacity battery, this camera can shoot as many as 1,000 images before needing a recharge! The 12- megapixel camera sports a three-inch LCD screen and shoots 720p HD video at 24 frames-per second. With its 10x optical zoom and ultra-wide angle 24mm, image stabilization is key, and the EX-H10 uses a CCD-shift image stabilization mechanism to ensure crisp shots. and also includes 38 scene modes, which enables the camera to choose the best settings for each shot. At the heart of the new EX-H10 is the EXILIM Engine 4.0, which delivers higher image quality and lower power consumption in an even more compact package. The new Engine's Multi-CPU is specifically designed for high-speed image processing. Reflecting Casio's quest for perfection, the new camera provides the best in basic photography functions beautiful imaging with reduced noise and long battery life for many hours of use. A high-performance 12.1-megapixel model, it also boasts a lens with outstanding optical capabilities from wide angle to telephoto and it features a number of Casio's totally original photographic functions. Casio has reduced energy consumption by improving the circuitry and operational controls and designing a higher capacity battery, enabling the user to take 1,000 shots on a single full charge. The EX-H10 provides a convenient solution for people on the go. It's possible to take 100 pictures every day of a 10 day vacation, without ever needing to recharge, eliminating the need to pack a charger. The long-life battery gives users approximately 11 consecutive hours of viewing on a single charge. Auto Focus - Approx. 5.9 inches to infinity YouTube Video Capture Mode Handheld Night Scene function or Lighting function
Product Features and Technical Details
Product Features
12 Megapixel Sensor captures still pictures with up to 4000x3000 pixel image resolution / 1280x720 Widescreen HD Movie mode
Built-in Flash Memory - 35.7MB for out-of-box picture taking
Recording Media - SDHC memory card, SD memory card; Recommend 4GB SDHC memory card for practical use of this camera
10x Optical Zoom with a focal length from 24mm ultra-wide to 240mm telephoto
11 lenses in 10 groups, including aspherical lens
Technical Details
Brand Name: Casio
Model: EX-H10BKEBB
Optical Sensor Resolution: 12 MP
Optical Sensor Technology: CCD
Optical zoom: 10 x
Maximum Aperture Range: F/3.2-5.7
Minimum focal length: 4.3 millimeters
Maximum focal length: 43 millimeters
Lens Type: Zoom lens
Optical Sensor Size: 1/2.3"
Included Flash Type: Built-in flash
Display Size: 3 inches
Light Sensitivity: ISO 100, ISO 800, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO auto, ISO 64, ISO 3200
Image types: JPEG
Shooting Modes: Frame movie mode
Viewfinder Type: None
Width: 4.1 inches
Depth: 0.9 inches
Height: 2.4 inches
Weight: 5.8 Ounces
    

EX-H10 user reviews

    "Image quality is satisfactory rather than outstanding, with noise and loss of detail at relatively slow ISO speeds, limited maximum shutter speed of 4 seconds and a disappointing macro mode. This isn't the camera to buy if you're looking for the best ever image quality, but it does produce well-exposed and accurate photos that will please the majority of its target audience.

Battery life is the main standout highlight, with the Casio EX-H10 easily capable of shooting between 750-1,000 shots on a single charge, depending upon how much in-camera reviewing you do. This is much better than all the H10's rivals, so it's a great choice if you don't have easy access to a power outlet during a prolonged trip away.

But even that wouldn't persuade us to choose the Casio EX-H10 ahead of the Panasonic DMC-TZ7 / TZ6 cameras. Casio's first entry into the ever more competitive travel-zoom segment is a solid offering that won't disappoint, but it can't quite match its main rivals."
--- Mark Goldstein rated: 4
    "The Casio Exilim EX-H10 is alright. The zoom range is good, the battery life is excellent and it's slim enough to slide into a pocket. But there are other long-zoom compacts out there that are just as good or better. The EX-H10's well-made, but the interface, gadgets, and weak movie and photo quality make it feel cheap."
--- Charles Kloet rated: 3
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