If you just look at the spec sheet, the Casio Exilim EX-FH20 looks like the ultimate super zoom camera. It has a 20X zoom lens (with a great 26 - 520 mm range), image stabilization, full manual controls, and incredible high speed continuous and video shooting. Let's give Casio the credit they deserve: the burst and movie modes on the EX-FH20 are amazing. The problem with the EX-FH20 is that the pictures that it takes so quickly just don't look very good. Add in mediocre autofocus performance, a very limited RAW implementation, a sluggish startup time, and a lousy bundle, and the EX-FH20 doesn't seem like such a good deal anymore -- especially given the $600 price tag. If you want the ultra high speed abilities of the FH20, then it's certainly worth a look. If you're more interested in the basic camera features, then you can do better, and for a lot less money. Read full review ...
If you just look at the spec sheet, the Casio Exilim EX-FH20 looks like the ultimate super zoom camera. It has a 20X zoom lens (with a great 26 - 520 mm range), image stabilization, full manual controls, and incredible high speed continuous and video shooting. Let's give Casio the credit they...



