From: Bubba on 5 May 2010 05:50 It's on clearance and has a CMOS sensor the same size as the Canon SX20 and the Nikon Coolpix P100. I watched a review on Videopia, which reminded consumers that Casio's sensors and lens glass aren't top quality. On the other hand--it's a point and shoot with the same sensor and is on clearance. I don't use still cameras to shoot video, and I know this camera's schtick is high speed video (I don't even know what high speed video is). Anyway, I searched this forum, and no one has ever discussed it. I'd appreciate knowing what it's like from anyone who may have it.
From: Chrlz on 6 May 2010 05:21 On May 5, 7:50 pm, Bubba <digitalr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > It's on clearance and has a CMOS sensor the same size as the Canon > SX20 and the Nikon Coolpix P100. I watched a review on Videopia, which > reminded consumers that Casio's sensors and lens glass aren't top > quality. On the other hand--it's a point and shoot with the same > sensor and is on clearance. > > I don't use still cameras to shoot video, and I know this camera's > schtick is high speed video (I don't even know what high speed video > is). Anyway, I searched this forum, and no one has ever discussed it. > I'd appreciate knowing what it's like from anyone who may have it. Er, you mean *CASIO* EX-FH20? Can't really say - I presume you have seen this: http://www.trustedreviews.com/digital-cameras/review/2009/05/01/Casio-Exilim-EX-FH20/p1 That site tends to review fairly kindly, so I would use a small pinch of salt. It may not be as bad as some Casio's I've seen - flippantly I'd say that if you don't mind noisy images, a fair bit of CA and image softness at the extremities of the zoom range, and if it's really at a bargain price... Oh, and if you are into manual settings, make sure you check if that 'manual' mode is a 'real' one.. PS, get the extended warranty...
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