Testseek.co.uk have collected 50 expert reviews of the Casio Exilim EX-H20G and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Casio Exilim EX-H20G.
January 2011
(76%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(78%)
75 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
76010050
The editors liked
Broad focal range
High resolution
Decent battery life
The “extra” draw of built-in GPS
Fun
Good battery life
Long-zoom lens
Very good image quality
In-camera photo editing
GPS integration
Hybrid GPS
Decent zoom for a camera of this class
GPS
Long battery life
Easy point and shoot operation
10x zoom lens (24-240mm)
The editors didn't like
The premium price tag
Optical zoom is disabled when recording video due to the mechanical buzz of the lens adjusting
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...
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...
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. ...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2010-12-16, Author: Darren , review by: engadget.com
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...
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...