For the full review, visit www.infosyncworld.com This is the most fun we've ever had with a Casio digital camera since the rugged EX-G1, for this is a company that excels in opting for the path less traveled by. Heck, Fujifilm is ripping off Casio by implementing high-speed video on its disappointing Finepix HS10, so that's a bonafide compliment. We feel as though the Casio Exilim EX-FH100 is another leap toward the realm of excellence we want to see these cameras reside in, though it still has a significant journey to the top. The 10-megapixel 10x optical zoom compact finally got its act together in the image quality department while still maintaining its classic Casio fun factor with 40fps continuous image capture and slow motion video modes. However, we were greeted by a few peculiar camera flaws, but it was nothing out of the ordinary for a Casio. Check out our slow motion videos throughout this review, along with our in-depth analysis.
Casio Exilim EX-FH100 Review
Posted Wednesday, November 7, 2012 in EXFH100, Exilim, Review by Mary Rodriguez
Casio Exilim EX-FH100 Review Tube. Duration : 4.18 Mins.
For the full review, visit www.infosyncworld.com This is the most fun we've ever had with a Casio digital camera since the rugged EX-G1, for this is a company that excels in opting for the path less traveled by. Heck, Fujifilm is ripping off Casio by implementing high-speed video on its disappointing Finepix HS10, so that's a bonafide compliment. We feel as though the Casio Exilim EX-FH100 is another leap toward the realm of excellence we want to see these cameras reside in, though it still has a significant journey to the top. The 10-megapixel 10x optical zoom compact finally got its act together in the image quality department while still maintaining its classic Casio fun factor with 40fps continuous image capture and slow motion video modes. However, we were greeted by a few peculiar camera flaws, but it was nothing out of the ordinary for a Casio. Check out our slow motion videos throughout this review, along with our in-depth analysis.
For the full review, visit www.infosyncworld.com This is the most fun we've ever had with a Casio digital camera since the rugged EX-G1, for this is a company that excels in opting for the path less traveled by. Heck, Fujifilm is ripping off Casio by implementing high-speed video on its disappointing Finepix HS10, so that's a bonafide compliment. We feel as though the Casio Exilim EX-FH100 is another leap toward the realm of excellence we want to see these cameras reside in, though it still has a significant journey to the top. The 10-megapixel 10x optical zoom compact finally got its act together in the image quality department while still maintaining its classic Casio fun factor with 40fps continuous image capture and slow motion video modes. However, we were greeted by a few peculiar camera flaws, but it was nothing out of the ordinary for a Casio. Check out our slow motion videos throughout this review, along with our in-depth analysis.
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