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Casio Exilim EX-FH20 Review: Let’s List the Negatives…

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Trying to distinguish yourself from the rest of the superzoom crowd is getting harder and harder to do, but that’s what Casio attempts to do with the Exilim EX-FH20. Featuring a nine megapixel sensor, massive 20x zoom, large 3 inch LCD, and RAW, the EX-FH20 also brings high speed shooting to the masses with frame rates at 40FPS for stills and 1000fps for video shooting. For Digital Camera Resource Page, all of those features don’t neccessarily add up to such a great deal:

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 shooting. Let’s give Casio the credit they deserve: the burst and movie modes on the EX-FH20 are amazing. The problem with the EX-FH20 is that the pictures that it takes so quickly just don’t look very good. Add in mediocre autofocus performance, a very limited RAW implementation, a sluggish startup time, and a lousy bundle, and the EX-FH20 doesn’t seem like such a good deal anymore — especially given the $600 price tag.

-Digital Camera Resource Page

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