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Casio Exilim EX-FH20 9.1 MP Digital Camera with 20x Optical Zoom and 3-Inch LCD (Black)
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| 9.1-megapixel high-speed CMOS sensor; shoot up to 40fps |
| 20x optical zoom; High Speed Anti Shake with CMOS Shift Stabilization |
| 3.0-inch Super Clear LCD |
| High-speed movie capability; up to 1000 fps |
| 31.9 MB built-in memory; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included) |
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Customers Reviews  2009-10-11 CSP I haven't really tested this camera for all its features. But, it does feel good in hand and does not look cheap. I have my doubts about battery life and I really had hard time finding a suitable case/bag for this camera. I did not like the one offered by Casio. |  2009-09-21 Works great - maybe Purchased this camera after considerable review, as it seemed to be an inexpensive way to take high-speed video. I have only used it a few times, but it appeared to work really well. I have used it at 210 frames a second and at 480. Both speeds appeared to work well. I have not tried the 1000 setting, as it was not necessary for what I wanted to do. My problem is that I have yet been able to view the video out side of the camera to see how it would look on a larger screen. I am not sure if it is my mistake or a problem with the camera, but I cannot get any card reader to "see" the SDHC card. They either will not read it at all or give me an error message telling me that the card is not properly formatted. I am still working on that one.
I have been unable to use the USB cable that comes with the camera to download to the computer either. That appears to be a physical problem with the outlet on the camera. I am sending it back to Casio to see if they can fix it. Technical support did not help, but when they realized they could not the directed me to the repair website. That was easy to navigate and like many other sites they provide the mailing label and material to be included. We will see what happens. Except for the inability to check the final step, the camera appears to work well on high-speed video outside with good lighting. With any high-speed camera, the higher the speed the less resolution and the more light needed.
|  2009-09-18 Wow, this thing is fun Okay, starting with some of the bad things...For slo-mo, you need a lot of light. It's great for (outdoor) baseball, but not so great at an indoor pool. The slo-mo format is AVI. (I know, I know...If I wanted much higher res or higher frame rates, I'd need to spend a lot more money.) I'm not overwhelmed with the quality of the still photos, but then I have a dSLR for that. However, for the price, I haven't seen anything like this camera! It's so much fun. My sons and their teammates love to see their action in slo-mo. Even at just AVI quality, I have no complaints for the price of this camera. This thing is just too much fun as it is. There are some in-camera shooting modes (I guess they are modes of sort) that allow other time-based creativity, like the multi-image capture and some other "Best Shot" modes, but I got this specifically for the slo-mo and this camera fulfills that desire wonderfully at, I believe, a good price. |  2009-09-15 Excellent camera for action I got this camera mostly for the high speed function. It does very well and I would recommend it to anyone that wants it for either it's 20x optical zoom or the high speed function. It's not a great camera, it's bulky and uses 4 AA's, but for high speed, it really does a great job for the money assuming you're in daylight. Even with bright artificial lighting you'll get about nothing in HS mode.
It is annoying that you can't have zoom and the mic functioning at the same time while shooting video. |  2009-08-09 eXenlente Producto Esta camara supera las expectativas, la grabacion de video en alta definicion (HD) la cumple correctamente, el unico detalle es que se debe disponer de una memoria SD de 8 GBytes al menos, para obtener apenas un poco mas de 30 minutos de video, por lo demas el zoom optico, te permitira obtener detalles unicos, tan cercanos y con perfecto enfoque¡¡¡¡, como por ejemplo el labrado y tallado de una moneda de 25 centavos de $. Ademas de funcion de Alta velocidad rinde tributo a lo que el fabricante expone, ellos lo llaman detalles no vistos al ojo humano, es increible como simplemte lanzar un pelota de beisball, involucra tantos detalles que al observarlos en velocidad normal nos quedamos sin palabras de esa imagenes.
Les puedo comentar que los modos de fotografias, por ejemplo retrato, paisaje, nocturno ayudan enormemente para obtener fotografias estupendas. La recomiendo a la camara, lo complicado es el manual para llegar a comprender tantos detalles, porque ella (la camara exilin) es capaz de darnos muchas gratas sopresas.
La recomiendo ampliamente, muy rapida foto tras foto, calidad de imagen exelente, duracion de baterias recargables de 2500 mili Amperes, unas 220 fotografias a maxima resolucion ( 9 Mpixels).
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Product Details
Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
Color: Black
EAN: 0079767624217
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Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
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Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: CASIO
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Manufacturer: CASIO
Model: EX-FH20
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Special Features: nv:Sensor^CCD|Size^1/2.3-inch high-speed|Image Resolution^3456 x 2592|Movie Resolution^640 x 480|Movie Resolution^1280 x 720|Memory Included^40MB Internal|Storage Media^MultiMediaCard|Storage Media^SD/SDHC Memory Card|Storage Media^MultiMediaCard Plus|Compressed Format^JPEG/EXIF v 2.22|Compressed Format^DPOF standard|Compressed Format^DCF 1.0|Movie File Format^Mov|Movie File Format^H.264/AVC|Optical Zoom^20x|Digital Zoom^4x|Focal Length^f=4.6 - 92mm|Focus Mode^Manual focus
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Casio Cameras HistoryCasio Computer Co., Ltd was founded in 1946 by Tadao Kashio (whose last name gave the company its name) in Tokyo and started its activities with the production of calculators. The principle of a newly-formed enterprise was creative work and assistance.
By September 1965 the have launched desk calculator with built-in memory and started to export them abroad. As soon as in 1967 the company opened their office in Zürich, Switzerland. At this very time Casio broke into the US and Canadian markets. Later, in 1970 the foreign trading company casio was established in New York.
Casio Company continued to deal with computing machinery and during several years have unleashed desk programmed and scientific (fx-1) calculator. They also were first who manufactured and put personal calculators on the market.
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