Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Review for Casio EX-H20GBK hybrid GPS Enabled


The Casio EX-H20GBK is a small and lightweight compact camera that designed to fit in your pocket. Equipped with the GPS, this new Exilim from Casio is absolutely spread its charms.

However its leave a bit problem, especially as the control buttons are situated just above the back where they should be supported with the thumb. It turns so often by mistake in the playback or recording mode. There is still a button for the video mode, one for playback and recording, menu and Best Shot. In the middle is the Set button, which is surrounded by the navigation ring. Video, set, and navigation buttons are somewhat small, the other buttons can be operated very well. The rest of the back covers of the three-inch monitor with 460,800 pixels. The resolution is high enough to clear any time and preserve it in sunshine clearly recognizable image. In addition, the display offers enough space to display various settings icons, histogram, etc. The zoom ring enclosed by the shutter button on top of the camera has a good pressure point. Casio has improved the zoom but nothing, it still rushing too quickly from wide angle to telephoto and back - as a fine adjustment is hardly possible.

The GPS function is one of the most striking features of H20G. By pressing the "Map", which is marked with a globe, you can either locate their own images or display the nearest photo sites.


The camera takes on movies in HD resolution of 720p and 30 frames per second. You can play back the footage via HDMI to a compatible HD TV set. The fact that neither the optical zoom nor autofocus in video recording function is not on the amount of time. Here Casio have the H15 on the repair is essential to H20G. After all, you can specify in the Best Shot mode, the desired scene mode and obtains optimal lit night shots or videos on the beach. The image stabilization movably mounted CCD sensor also compensates for film shooting movements. There is also a digital zoom, but which is no adequate substitute for the optical. In addition to high-definition images with 1,280 x 720 pixels, the film offers H20G with 640 x 480 on.

A great new feature that Casio has equipped the Casio EX-H20GBK is the panorama mode.The Casio EX-H20GBK is easily absorbed by pivoting panoramas up to 360 °. You just have to keep on it, the camera does the rest of the panorama mode is selected via the Best Shot button. Hide behind this key is Casio Exilim EX-H20G Hi zoom the various scene modes for all possible and impossible situations. The usual such as landscape, portrait and sports are joined for party settings, soft flowing water or splashing water. A manual mode lets the H20G miss, but it has the Premium High-Quality mode that automatically recognizes motifs and this reflects in a particularly good quality. The camera dramatically changes the image processing - which has not only advantages. The H20G everything ironed smooth, which it gets in your way. This makes for beautiful skin tones, but by the effect often seems very unnatural smooth. The scene modes such as portrait or children have the so-called make-up effect. He may be switched off when the camera is turned on, however, one must again turn it off the menu. The skin effect also ironed out the detail drawings in hair, trees, etc. away. The best - that is most natural - image results are achieved in the H20G, if you turn off any editing on the part of the camera. Since one does not want to do every time, offers the opportunity to invest in your own Best Shot scene modes. So you can avoid the intervention of the camera.

With the hybrid GPS the Casio Exilim EX-H20G is certainly a great fortune. It is the most recommended camera for travelers. Casio EX-H20GBK is an easy-operating camera that perfectly suitable for beginners.

Title Post: Review for Casio EX-H20GBK hybrid GPS Enabled
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Author: the Wicaksonos Family

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