Casio Launches New High-Speed Camera

Author Cliff Smith
Published 16th Sep 2008
Casio Launches New High-Speed Camera
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After astounding the world with the astonishingly fast but prohibitively expensive EX-F1 earlier this year, Casio has done it again with a camera that is possibly even more impressive, and more importantly significantly cheaper.


Although it is only Casio’s second full-size super-zoom camera, the new Exilim EX-FH20 has, to say the least, an interesting specification. It features a high-speed 9.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with mechanical image stabilisation and a 20x zoom lens with a 26mm wide angle end, but its real party trick is its ability to shoot 7-megapixel images at up to 40 frames a second, including a pre-record function, so the only way you can miss the action is to leave the lens cap on.


As well as this it can record movies at up to 1,000fps and play them back at up to 40x reduced speed for cool slow motion effects. It also has an innovative high-speed anti-shake system that can synthesise a sharp image from a sequence of shots, and tops it off with a full HD movie mode shooting at 1280 x 720 pixels and 30fps.

The EX-FH20 will be going on sale in October prices at £399.

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comment David Rose said on 17th September 2008

The fact this has a CMOS sensor has made me sit up, this is a first on a super zoom camera to my knowledge. I am only interested in stills so this camera is interesting to me. I lo... more

comment NRoy said on 17th September 2008

Guys! Guys!
1000 fps is for the "burst mode", which means taking STILL PHOTOS at high speed. And that it does (hopefully :)) very well.
30 fps is for the vi... more

comment NRoy said on 18th September 2008

I meant the The PowerShot SX1 IS with 10MP cmos sensor and FULL HD video, but that too seems to be continuing the "frustrate-the-potential-consumer" trend. They say it wo... more

comment Mickzone said on 2nd December 2008

ok I got one of these and im concidering taking it back if you want 1000fps its in video mode and is so small..
the hi speed 40fps is ok but not great. I bought a hd1080p ca... more

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