Casio FH20 Digital Camera Headspinning Speed
November 14, 2008 | Casio, Digital Camera, Electronics | Comments OffThe FH20 his predecessor, the EX-F1, we were delighted with its gobsmackingly fast, but proved to be a gimmicky a round pony, a proof of concept rather than a fully rounded camera. Casio has to answer that the FH20, which drops the speed headspinning simply, and a number of adjustments that make it more viable everyday as a snapper.

One criticism of F1 it was packed a simple 6 megapixels, half that many pacts these days. The FH20 rose to 9 megapixels, with the trade-off be a slight decrease in its speed still impressive. How fast is it? This camera is systematic, hydromatic, ultramatic – why it is greased lightning! Forty images are captured in a second, and full 9-megapixel resolution to boot. To capture the movement over a longer period, the frame rate may vary between 1 and 40fps.
The video is quite impressive, too. He shoots high-definition video 1280×720 pixels at a speed of 30 fps, or ramps up to 200, 400, 800 or even 1000fps. We are talking about Road Runner, my friend. Click on the photos to learn more about the EX-FH20, including the most headspinning speed.
