Casio 20
One of the most interesting member of Casio’s elite EXILIM digital camera series ever produced is the Casio EXILIM EX-FH20. One of its strongest feature, probably the best compared to all compact digital cameras, is its amazing 20x optical zoom. It yields a whopping range of a very useful 26mm wide-angle through to a powerful 520mm telephoto (35mm equivalent). It has an effective 9.1 mega pixels sensor for more detailed, crisp photographs. Casio FH20 has an image stabilization technology that reduce image blur when taking pictures with shaky hands or capturing moving objects. This also means that ISO sensitivity is significantly lower. Casio FH20 captures images at an amazingly maximum length of 40 frames per second. It can also record videos at 640×480 (VGA) or 1280 x 720 high definition resolutions at 30 frames per second. It can even pre-record five seconds of video into its buffer while the shutter button is half-pressed, and then save these along with any video it has been configured to capture after the shutter button was pressed.
Casio FH20 employs a contrast detection auto focus system which allows for face detection, AF tracking, and manual positioning of the auto focus point within the frame. Packed with over 18 scene modes, the Casio FH20 provides both shutter- and aperture-priority modes, and a fully manual mode. Casio FH20 is a great little camera that offers big features for better image results. It is priced relatively lower than other cameras packed with its prosumer features making it a such a good buy.












