Casio unveils new Exilim EX-FH25
The line between a high megapixel still camera and ones that focus on video recording seems to be getting a bit more blurry with each passing day. The new Casio Exilim EX-FH25 seems to be a lot more interested in what it can do for you in recording video, although it will do high quality images to boot.
Featuring a high-sensitivity 10.1-megapixel CMOS imager, Exilim EX-FH25 can capture video at 30 frames per second (fps) at a resolution of 9-megapixels. Â It also features a pre-record mode that starts recording when the shutter is half-pressed, so if you are a little slow on pressing the shutter to capture action, it will help you to record that much faster. Â Of course, the difference between half-pressed and fully pressed isn’t all that different, so there is still a human factor in the equation.
The Best Shot mode will help you with difficult shooting conditions and will automatically make decisions for you. Â For high-speed lighting, for example, the camera takes three photos in a fraction of a second and each one has different light settings. These three photos are then automatically combined to make a perfect image
Exilim EX-FH25 Specs
- 10.1-megapixel high-sensitivity CMOS imager
- 26 mm wide-angle lens
- 20x optical zoom
- Mechanical image stabilizer
- High speed burst up to 40 fps
- High speed movie capture up to 1,000 fps, 1280 x 720-pixels
- 3.0†LCD
- Face detection
- Best shot modes
- Manufactured suggested retail price $399.99
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June 1st, 2010
Wow, considering the fact that I payed 400$ when I bought my Sony digital camera (which honestly really sucks) back in 2001, this is pretty damn awesome
Still gonna wait a year or two before buying myself one of these great DSLRs. I really want a nice one without the huge price tag on it ^^