Casio Exilim EX-H10

12.1 megapixels | 3" screen | 24 – 240 mm (10×)

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Menotomy Hunter
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By: Menotomy Hunter posted on Jun 2, 2011 UTC

Opinion: After 20 months of ownership, I have found the key to day-to-day use for the EX-H10 that satisfies most of my day-to-day and travel needs.
In the AUTO Mode:
12mp
Auto Flash
AF Multi-area
Anti Shake - Camera AS
ISO 64
AWB
EV = -0.67
Sharpness +2
Saturation +2

Save the above in a Best Shot file. Repeat for ISO 400, with and without Auto Flash.

Change ISO as situation dictates but stay at 400 or less.
Shoot at 24mm (35mm equivalent) and up to 5X maximum.

Superb battery life.

Problems: Stay away from extreme zoom focal lengths and high ISOs.

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contadorfan
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By: contadorfan posted on Jul 11, 2010 UTC

Opinion: I had this camera for 2 months, thought I could find better for indoor shots, returned it for a Canon S90, and now I miss the Casio. Its outdoor shots were clear & detailed, and if the indoor shots were not as crisp, at least it rendered colors beautifully. My new Canon isn't THAT much clearer than the Casio, and the indoor colors are not as good. I miss the Casio's ease of use and the 24 mm lens. Couldn't adjust aperture or shutter speed, but all else easy to tweak. The Casio felt good in hand, looked beautiful, and came with the perfect non-bulky case. Great little camera for the price. If Casio ever gets its indoor IQ together, I'd go back in a heartbeat.

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Chris Norman
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By: Chris Norman posted on Jun 15, 2010 UTC

Opinion: I love :
- 1,000 shot battery life, amazing
- 10X optical zoom
- Vivid colours
- Fast
- 24mm wide lens for panoramic photos but with enough distortion at the edges. Its funny to see buildings bending.

- Auto Best Shot (BS button) really works.

Problems: I also like the landscape button but not the Make-up Shot button.
I would prefer a Self-Timer button instead and not going through menu.

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pianostudio
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By: pianostudio posted on Apr 13, 2010 UTC

Opinion: Nice camera, very small, easy to carry around. Actually my 9th camera besides Canon PowerShots.

Buttery life is amazing unless you make too much videos. I didn’t recharge the buttery after 1200 pictures (not full size) and after 3 months didn’t know where I left the charger!)

When you use low ISO and put sharpness & contrast at +2 it gets amazing results.

I love the videos, so vivid, with a good sound too.

24mm and 10x zoom are very handy and make amazing results.

Problems: There is no macro quick adjustment.

At the full zoom some small distortion and not sharp enough.

Make up mode is just awful and confusing. It is not clear when it is on or off. Like that it destroys some pictures without you being aware of it. You may be happy with that in portrait mode if you are 70+ age. So don't use that.

I didn't care about dynamic photo.

In general, great camera to travel with and would make a great gift to someone who wants it always in his pocket. For starting photo-enthusiasts just simple to use with lot of pre-made adjustments in best shots menu.

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Punyada Dasri
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By: Punyada Dasri posted on Jan 16, 2010 UTC

Opinion: Battery lasts very long but not as much as 1,000 shots though. Button layout is quite hard to use comparing with my previous camera (Sony T10). Also I like its 10x zoom despite little image quality drop. Color is really vivid. No problem even in night shot. However, macro distance is obviously disappointing.

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demarren 123
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By: demarren 123 posted on Dec 6, 2009 UTC

Opinion: This cam do realy wel between iso 64 and iso 200
Very pocketable and good exposure.
the colors are abit diferent to other cams,but I like the colors;not so blue and dark as some other cams do.
there is at wide an little CA in corners in strong light.
But nothing dramatic.
for the rest it is an good cam folt wel in your pocket,is an great travel camera,and batterie live is exeptional long.
There is also an great Lcd bright and clear,but could use abit more pixels.

Problems: No real problems with this cam :)

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OGK
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By: OGK posted on Nov 26, 2009 UTC

Opinion: Love the colors and the amazing battery life! Works in direct bright sunlight as well as in low light situations.. Can't live without it now!

Problems: None as yet!

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Perus
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By: Perus posted on Oct 27, 2009 UTC

Opinion: Fast AF, good lens range, really good AWB (at least
compared to the TZ7). Good colors (a bit like "Oly-
colors"). Great battery capacity.

Problems: AF and zoom a little bit noisy compared to others in class.
A bit more CA than Panny's in the same class.

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fredscapes
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By: fredscapes posted on Oct 20, 2009 UTC

Opinion: Disappointed

Problems: Was exited at the beginning, but over time more and more disappointed with low light performance and much too heavy noise suppression leading to strange portraits

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