#>> Casio EX-H10 12Mp Digital Camera with 10X Optical Zoom and 3.0 Inch LCD Reviews

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Casio EX-H10 12Mp Digital Camera with 10X Optical Zoom and 3.0 Inch LCD Features

  • Thanks to the high-speed image processing capability of the new engine, a moving subject can be cut out of a number of images
  • The Freedom of Zoom Photography: An ultra-wide angle 24 mm lens is useful for shooting in a small room or for photographing large subjects
  • 10x zoom combines with a CMOS shift stabilization for beautiful images even at high zoom factors where images are prone to blurring.
  • HD Movie Function: Just by pressing the dedicated movie button, these cameras will record beautiful HD movies at a size of 1280×720 pixels.
  • In addition to recognizing faces and adjusting focus and exposure accordingly, these cameras can make adjustments to smooth skin in images

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Customer Reviews

Keep in mind that I use this camera mainly for video, so I won’t talk about the picture quality.

You can record in HD, SD, or LP quality with this camera. The HD is really nice quality, but it chops off the top & the bottom of the screen to go from 4:3 to 16:9. It’s not a big problem, but I like to get as much video into the picture as possible. It also only takes 24 frames a second, so it may not be best for high motion videos. I can faintly make out a jerkyness to it.

I currently can only create SD DVD’s, but there is still advantages to using HD video. You can apply a digital image stabilizer without worrying about losing the video resolution. You can even use a digital zoom of up to 3x without the video blurring.

While recording in SD video, you get the full screen with 4:3, & 30 frames a second. So I usually switch between HD & SD accordingly.

I have not used the LP yet. It takes very burry video at only 15 frames a second. The only advantage is if you want it to record for a very long time!

On an 8GB SD card, I can take 40 minutes of HD video, 2 hours of SD video, & 7 hours of LP video. But the card has to be formatted with FAT32, which means you can only create up to 4GB’s. So it will only record 20 minutes of HD video, 1 hour of SD, & 3.5 hours of LP before the camera stops recording. But you can simply hit the record button again to fill up the rest of the card.

One disappointing thing is that there is no manual settings for video. It’s all automatic. So if you want to take time lapse of clouds, the exposure will down when a cloud goes in front of the sun, & then back up when the sun shows. So when you speed up the video, the exposure will sometimes flash annoyingly. So I usually go for my camcorder for shots like that. But this is understandable since this camera is much more portable then my camcorder.

All in all, it’s a nice camera. I like it a lot.

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