Casio Exilim EX-H20G with GPS Hybrid

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Body Casio EX-H20G, H15 is almost identical to its predecessor. But there are new features, namely GPS Hybrid next to the shutter button. Features and operation seems to matter contained in H15, basic facilities has not changed much in the EX-H20G. Using wide-angle lens 24 mm with Zehnxem optical zoom. Equipped also with the biggest 14 Megapixel CCD sensor and large 3.0-inch screen with 460,800 pixels.
Casio Exilim EX-H20G
Additional features, namely, a built-in GPS receiver is integrated. This feature is something new for a compact camera class. GPS can determine the existence of the object through the selection of satellite location automatically on the camera. The coordinates are stored in the EXIF data and can be supplied again with Picasa software to evaluate and demonstrate in detail on Google Maps-Card.

Interestingly, Casio makes GPS Hybrid directly on the camera so it is easy to use. Motion sensors can be combined with an integrated compass to determine the coordinates of the point though there is no connection to the satellite connection, for example in the building and mountains. In practice, this feature is not perfect, but shows the possibilities to find a new location.

EX-H20G picture quality has a high texture. This is a loss for Casio, even at ISO 400, the image is not smooth. 0:34 seconds shutter lag speeds are great, but it can not shoot continuously. Battery is very good with 290-990 record pictures, the price of approximately $ 350.

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