Testseek.co.uk have collected 42 expert reviews of the Casio Exilim EX-FH100 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Casio Exilim EX-FH100.
September 2010
(76%)
42 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
44 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
76010042
The editors liked
Pluses
Highquality design
Handling and construction
Priority and manual modes
Separate video controls
Video record button with HD/highspeed selection
Highspeed video mode (up to 1000 fps)
Excellent battery life
Good size
Build quality and finish
High-speed shooting features
Manual focus and exposure controls
Useful 10x zoom
The editors didn't like
Minuses
Inconsistent picture quality
Particularly at certain focal lengths and above 800 ISO
10x wide-angle lens with sensor-shift image stabilization, HD video recording at 720p, High speed video options, up to 1,000 frames per second, Dedicated movie button, Multi-motion image makes multiple shots of a moving object against any background, H...
No zoom while shooting video, Extraneous scene modes, Slow processing and buffer clearing, Poor display while filming video, Poorly placed flash, Awkward manual focusing, Only two apertures, ND filter used, Very long startup time, Painfully slow RAW cy...
The Casio Exilim EX-FH100 is a solid point & shoot, and a worthy choice for sports or nature fanatics. Its high speed continuous shooting affords a number of creative opportunities. From super-slow-motion video of children swinging a bat to sequent...
Superb battery life, Sharp, well-exposed images, Raw shooting mode, High-speed shooting mode for stills and video,
Takes time when saving raw and high-speed shots, Laggy autofocus, Noisy lens motors, Limited f-stop options in aperture priority
Casio's high-speed, energy-efficient EX-FH100 is arguably the most versatile pocket megazoom around, thanks to its super-slow-motion shooting. The sacrifices here are lens control, a bit of video quality, and less-exciting scene modes than what you get...
Abstract: This is the most fun we've ever had with a Casio digital camera since the rugged EX-G1, for this is a company that excels in opting for the path less traveled by. Heck, Fujifilm is ripping off Casio by implementing high-speed video on its disappointin...
Casio's Exilim EX-FH100 is a compact, yet very powerful digicam. As the smallest camera in the "FH" line, this 10-Megapixel model also features the line's smallest zoom with its 10x ultra-wide lens (instead of the 20x of the FH20 and FH25). The zoom an...
low resolution highspeed movie, low LCD resolution, menu design, Raw shooting at ISO 100200 only
Feature-packed though the EX-FH100 is, and with great features such as both HD and high-speed movie, the whole package is just slightly short of the mark. The overall resulting image quality isn't bright, punchy or sharp enough at any of the ISO setti...
The Casio EX-FH100 is a natural evolution of last year's EX-FC100 model, bringing together Casio's still-unique high-speed shooting options with an appealingly wide-angle 24mm, 10x zoom lens. With a multitude of different shooting options on offer, t...
Abstract: Casio has updated the popular EX-FC100 (last year’s model) with the EX-FH100, which adds a little more resolution and doubles the zoom magnification from 5x to 10x. The FH100 also features the popular high frame rate feature found in the FC100.As usua...
Casio has squeezed a lot of photographic capability into the compact FH100 package. With 9-megapixel stills at up to 40 shots per second, and super-slow-motion video at a screen-filled 640x480 resolution, any proud parent of a budding sports star wi...