itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:55:06
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With more than enough point-and-shoot cameras on the market to bamboozle, it makes good marketing sense for a new model to have a standout feature. Casio's Exilim EX-H20G has just that, in the form of a hybrid GPS tracking device. A lot of cameras now...
Hybrid GPS; decent zoom for a camera of this class; good battery life...
Lacks manual controls; expensive.
It's priced on the high side, for sure, but Casio has created a camera that concentrates on quality point-and-shoot pictures and adds some genuinely more capable GPS technology that other brands have mustered. It's not cheap technology, however, and wi...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 18:55:06
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Casio’s EX-H20G joins its EXILIM Hi-Zoom range. Boasting 14-megapixel images and a 24mm wide-angle lens offering up to 10x optical zoom, it is also the first compact to incorporate its new Hybrid GPS system, which enables geotagging of images anywhere...
A sturdy, easy-to-use compact with a decent focal length. The slightly steep price can be justified if good use is made of the travel-rich features and settings Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniqu...
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The 14-megapixel, 10X-optical-zoom Casio Exilim EX-H20G is a great little travel companion, thanks to well-implemented in-camera mapping and GPS features that make it a near-perfect pocket megazoom camera for your vacation. Although it performs well ov...
Fun, Good battery life, Long-zoom lens, Very good image quality, In-camera photo editing, GPS integration...
truction: 11 lenses in 10 groups, including aspherical lens; Lens Focal Length: 4.3 to 43mm (35mm equivalent= 24 to 240mm); Optical Zoom: 10x; Digital Zoom: 4x; Exposure Compensation: -2EV to +2EV (in 1/3EV steps); Multi-pattern, centre weighted, spot by imaging element; Program AE; Auto, ISO80, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800, ISO1600, ISO3200; CCD electronic shutter, mechanical shutterl; Shutter...
If you're looking for a camera that's all about fun, battery longevity, and travel-friendly features, the Casio Exilim EX-H20G is in a league of its own. Its long-zoom lens, long-lasting battery, array of scene modes, very good image quality, in-camera ph...
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Product Code: EX-H20GBKEDB, FA55B-18DD2 The vacation-friendly Casio Exilim EX-H20G is a digital camera with a 10x optical zoom lens, outstanding GPS features, and in-camera mapping. The 14-megapixel, 10X-optical-zoom Casio Exilim EX-H20G is a great l...
If you're looking for a camera that's all about fun, battery longevity, and travel-friendly features, the Casio Exilim EX-H20G is in a league of its own. Its long-zoom lens, long-lasting battery, array of scene modes, very good image quality, in-camer...
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By virtue of its 10x optical zoom, the 14.1 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-H20G, falls within Casio's 'hi zoom' product category. Updating the EX-H10, it also packs in sensor-shift image stabilisation to help prevent blur from hand wobble at longer focal lengt...
GPS, Long battery life, Easy point and shoot operation, 10x zoom lens (24-240mm)...
GPS makes it pricey, No manual exposure controls, Only middling image quality...
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There are still only a handful of digital cameras incorporating GPS facilities, particularly at the point and shoot end of the market. Casio likes cramming its cameras with gadgets and gizmos however, so its Exilim EX-H20G, updating the EX-H10 and sib...
Broad focal range, high resolution, decent battery life, the “extra” draw of built-in GPS...
The premium price tag, optical zoom is disabled when recording video due to the mechanical buzz of the lens adjusting, sluggish to power up and down...
A useful and admittedly fun camera with picture pin-pointing potential for those who want to retrace their travels in pictures, but towards the top end price-wise when weighed up against non GPS point and shoots with similar feature sets...
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While using manual focus, we found it hard to get a crisp shot of close-up subjects, and we could really hear its inner gears churning while we were manually focusing the camera.ISO settings range up to 3200, but you start seeing a lot of noise around...
Snaps good photos, good zoom, GPS...
Lacks manual controls, only digital when recording video...
The Casio Exilim EX-H20G digital camera has a long zoom, long-lasting battery, array of scene modes, very good image quality, in-camera photo-editing functions, and excellent GPS integration...
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letsgodigital.org Updated: 2011-07-30 18:55:06
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Last year, during the Photokina, a new Exilim Hi-Zoom camera was introduced. The Casio Exilim EX-H20G is a compact digital camera with a powerful zoom lens. The hybrid GPS system sets the Casio EX-H20G apart. The camera combines GPS with automa...
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by Mike PasiniAfter using the Casio EX-H20G for a few days we had the irresistible urge to take a little trip. It was the camera's fault. This compact digicam isn't just designed to travel well. It's designed to go. Right now.It knows where it is and reme...
10x wide-angle zoom lens, CCD-shift image stabilization, 3-inch high-res LCD, Hybrid GPS, Detailed maps for 152 cities worldwide, Nice fit and finish, Sits well in pocket, Dedicated Movie button, Dynamic Photo function for overlaying moving images on s...
Jumpy zoom lever, Odd power-button placement, Digital zoom only when recording video, GPS coordinates aren't always correct with old firmware (be sure to update firmware to 1.02 or better), Some color blooming, Very soft corners, especially on the righ...
I was more than a little mystified by the inaccuracy of the GPS data the Casio EX-H20G recorded with version 1.00 firmware. It simply was not as accurate as other systems I've used, although it was good enough for the map display on the camera itself...
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macworld.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:55:06
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The 14-megapixel, 10X-optical-zoom Casio Exilim EX-H20G is a great little travel companion, thanks to well-implemented in-camera mapping and GPS features that make it a near-perfect pocket megazoom camera for your vacation. Although it performs well ov...
Excellent in-camera GPS and mapping, Ultra-wide-angle 24mm lens with 10X optical zoom, Phenomenal battery life, Green-screen-like Dynamic Photo feature, Very good image quality in well-lit situations, 360-degree Slide Panorama mode...
No manual controls, Mediocre macro mode, Digital zoom only in video mode, No burst mode...
If you're looking for a camera that's all about fun, battery longevity, and travel-friendly features, the Casio Exilim EX-H20G is in a league of its own. Its long-zoom lens, long-lasting battery, array of scene modes, very good image quality, in-camer...
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The 14-megapixel, 10X-optical-zoom Casio Exilim EX-H20G ($300 as of February 13, 2011) is a great little travel companion, thanks to well-implemented in-camera mapping and GPS features that make it a near-perfect pocket megazoom camera for your vacatio...
Excellent incamera GPS and mapping, Ultrawideangle 24mm lens with 10X optical zoom, Phenomenal battery life, Greenscreenlike Dynamic Photo feature, Very good image quality in welllit situations, 360degree Slide Panorama mode...
No manual controls, Mediocre macro mode, Digital zoom only in video mode, No burst mode...
The vacation-friendly EX-H20G has a 10X-optical-zoom lens, great GPS features, and in-camera mapping. It's a top performer in daylight, but it lacks manual controls and a few key features...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:55:06
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3.50 So you took tons of photos on your vacation, but you can't remember exactly where you were when you snapped each picture. Plenty of cameras can geotag your photos with location information, but a handheld GPS radio requires an unobstructed vi...
Very sharp Images. Highquality 3inch LCD. 10x zoom. 24mm wideangle Lens. Hybrid GPS can geotag your photos without a signal (even indoors)...
Competitors offer greater optical zoom in similar size bodies. Limited HD video options.
Video recording on is only average. Videos are stored as .MOV files at 720p30, which can natively be uploaded into YouTube and Facebook. In the $350 price range, though, you can find a model that that delivers much better-looking video. Both the Panaso...
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The new Casio EX-H20G is the latest travel-zoom camera to offer built-in GPS, tracking and logging the location of your photos even without a satellite signal. Other key features of the Casio H20G include 14 megapixels, a 3 inch screen, 720p HD video...
As with most big zoom compacts claiming to be all in one solutions, the pluses surrounding the Casio EX-H20G - extended creative options due to that broader focal range - outweigh the negative of slightly wider physical dimensions. And it's worth reca...
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So you took tons of photos on your vacation, but you can't remember exactly where you were when you snapped each picture. Plenty of cameras can geotag your photos with location information, but a handheld GPS radio requires an unobstructed view of the...
Very sharp Images, High-quality 3-inch LCD, 10x zoom, 24mm wide-angle Lens, Hybrid GPS can geotag your photos without a signal (even indoors)...
Competitors offer greater optical zoom in similar size bodies, Limited HD video options...
If you're an avid traveler, you'll like the sharp photos, 10x zoom lens, and integrated GPS the Casio Exilim EX-H20G offers, but if you don't need to geotag your photos, you can get better performance for the price...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:55:07
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Casio EXILIM EX-H20G review - FeaturesThe Casio EXILIM EX-H20G is Casio's latest compact, but beneath its standard exterior are some unique features: namely the Hybrid GPS technology that combines Global Positioning Satellite technology with a motion s...
GPS, battery life, 10x zoom...
Image quality (over ISO 400), no manual modes...
Overall the Casio EX-H20G is an all-round solid performer. The Hybrid GPS is unique but if you have no interest in this particular feature then save yourself a bit of cash and look elsewhere in the Casio range (or, indeed, browse other manufacturers' r...
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Geek.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:55:07
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With their recent digital camera releases Casio has chosen to focus on pushing the boundaries of digital camera technology. While Canon and Nikon can compete simply with fundamentals–sensor quality, zoom range, maximum aperture, and so on–other compan...
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The Casio H20 effectively combines a GPS unit and a decent compact 10x optical zoom point-and-shoot. Competing point-and-shoot cameras from major OEM's (original equipment manufacturers) like Nikon, Canon, and Olympus are often so similar (same bas...
The Casio H20 effectively combines a GPS unit and a decent compact 10x optical zoom point-and-shoot.
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Cameras with built-in GPS have seen some steady improvement, from the first models that could barely get a fix to this year's models like the Sony HX5V with AGPS that I use as my main compact camera, but now comes the Casio EX-H20G with Hybrid-GPS, tha...
while the Casio EX-H20G is a pleasant camera to use overall it falls short in two crucial areas for a GPS enabled camera : picture quality when using the zoom and GPS tracking. The HybridGPS technology only appears to help stabilize the position in...
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The new Casio Exilim EX-HG20G (list price, about $350) is a pocket size camera that is a traveling companion for those who like to see where they’ve been. Some examples: during my test with the camera we turned down a dirt road and “got lost” in the b...
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Three months from introduction to on sale ain't too shabby in the camera world, and that's exactly what Casio has managed to accomplish with the intriguing new Exilim EX-H20G. We first spotted this point-and-shoot at Photokina in Germany, and now we've ha...
Impeccable Hybrid GPS geotagging systemSuper fast operation10x zoom...
PriceA bit thickHit-or-miss autofocus system...
The EX-H20G is definitely a standout device. You'll be hard-pressed to find another point-and-shoot on the market with a feature set like this one, particularly when you consider the impeccable Hybrid GPS system. It's not the smallest nor the cheapest poc...
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