22 July, 2014: The Casio Exilim EX-FH100 camera is all about high-speed shooting and a high-zoom lens in a compact body. Its high-speed capabilities come courtesy of a backside-illuminated CMOS sensor that let the camera capture 9-megapixel images at speeds up to 40 frames per second and movies at up to 1,000fps. It’ll prerecord images before you fully press the shutter, too, so that you have the best chance of getting the shot you want. Casio combines those features with a 24mm-equivalent wide-angle lens with a 10x zoom, giving you a lot of flexibility for capturing things you normally can’t catch with a point-and-shoot.
This camera is not for the lazy, though, or for those fearful of actually participating in taking photos beyond hitting the shutter release. It has plenty of easy select-and-shoot options for the high-speed features, but without a fully automatic shooting mode, taking a normal photo requires more effort. Also, regardless of how fast this camera is at continuous shooting, its other shooting speeds are below average in comparison–especially its raw capture–to the competition. The camera’s photo quality is very good, as long as you’re not looking for poster-size prints or to do a lot of heavy cropping. For those afraid of missing a shot, this might be the compact camera you want.
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