Interessante review, m'n vermoedens lijken te kloppen...
http://videopia.org/read/articles-mainm ... c3c54b0818
"For hobbyists and sk8bored punx, this camera rocks, as long as you are ready to realistically work within its limitations."
"Despite the body design, the Casio EX-FH20 camera is not in the same class as the Nikon D90 or Canon EOS 5D, because the image sensor in back is not as large and the glass up front is not as good."
"What this means in the real world is that you should not expect the Casio EX-FH20 to have 35mm-class control of the depth of field, nor would you expect it to have remarkable low-light performance."
"Low-light performance was about what you might expect: poor and noisy by default. This isn't a complaint, it's just that this class of camera needs light. It is, however, possible to turn the electronic gain down, set the camera to ISO100 equivalent and open the shutter for up to 30 seconds and get some pretty nice pictures."
"The camera does have a 40fps still mode that is supposed to really allow you to capture the perfect moment in a series, but 40fps is overkill. Seriously: How "perfect" a moment do you need!?"
"Conclusion: Although the 20x zoom is great, the Casio FH20 is on the expensive side for a dedicated still camera in terms of image quality."
"The Casio EX-FH20 is a true, convenient hybrid, shooting better video than any still camera in its class and shooting better stills than any video camcorder in its class, but it is not as good as either specialist."
Recommendations
Recommended For:
- photographers that also want to shoot a little video
- vacation shooters primarily into stills, but a little video too
- sk8bored punx, effects hobbyists, urban ninjas and gear sluts
NOT Recommended For:
- digital still enthusiast with a $600 budget
- videographers that want a new HD camcorder