Casio Exilim EX-H15

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Casio Exilim EX-H15
User reviews (2)
4.70
Amazon reviews (2)
5.00
14.1 megapixels | 3" screen | 24 – 240 mm (10×)

The 14.1 effective megapixel model packs a wide-angle 24 mm 10x optical zoom lens and a 3.0-inch Super Clear LCD screen with a resolution of approximately 460,000 pixels into a compact body. The camera also includes features including CCD-shift image stabilization, long 1000-shot battery life on a single full charge, and HD Movie function.

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Fernando Viana
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By: Fernando Viana posted on Apr 10, 2010 UTC

Opinion: maquina com boa construção,facil de manusear,rapida e bom processador.Excelentes fotos dentro desta gama.Recomendo.

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DoctorJerry
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By: DoctorJerry posted on Jun 16, 2010 UTC

Opinion: Fantastic camera, great images. As an instructor for digital photography I buy (and then resell) 4 or 5 cameras a year. This camera along with my Canon S90 and Nikon D90 are the best cameras I have owned in many years. The feature set (except for lack of aperture/shutter priority), image quality, ease of use, and battery life are as good as it gets. I have used the camera for over 2000 images and am amazed at how good it is for so little money ($239). Having a camera that can easily fit into a shirt pocket with a 10x optical zoom is simply fantastic. High ISO (ISO 800-1600) is generally very usable. There are several features which are of more questionable value such as Dynamic photos but which can produce very funny results. All in all, one whale of a great camera. I should also note that the shutter lag is almost non-existent and battery life extra long, well over 800 shots per charge.

Problems: It can take a few seconds to see the results of shooting a picture when in the "best shot" mode because of the extra processing that this can involve. When shooting in AUTO mode there is little lag between seeing the image after shooting. Another negative is the lack of holding an image on the LCD for longer than a second. Finally, while the LCD is very detailed (460,000 dots), the use in very bright light is difficult, true with just about any camera without some type of viewfinder.

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