CASIO EX-H20G REVIEW

The Casio Exilim EX-H20G is the latest camera that is up for review. A camera evidently designed for people like me, almost everything is automated. That is a godsend for me. I don’t want to have to know anything, I just want to point, click, let the chips and computers and software inside do all the hard work and deliver a great image that makes me look like the next Alfred Stieglitz (photography name-dropping reference there). The H20 does exactly that, and does it well.

One of the most savvy of the Casio Exilim EX-H20G digital camera’s features is the Hybrid GPS system which effectively combines both GPS and motion sensor technology to utilize automatic positioning. The camera can employ the GPS system even when no signals are received indoors by using an original algorithm that accesses a 3 way accelerometer and a 3 way direction sensor to consecutively track the user’s location. The Casio Hybrid GPS system is pre-loaded with data and information for nearly ten thousand sightseeing photo spots all over the world, as well as world atlas data. The camera reflects photo opportunities near the user’s location and indicates distance and travel time to those locations on the HD LCD screen.

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