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Very fast 10x optical zoom lens, fun in-camera features and auto modes
Loud zoom lens motors, lack of manual controls
The Casio Exilim EX-H10’s emphasis on fun is clearly geared toward a younger crowd, or to a user base looking for a "beginner’s megazoom". If it’s entertaining in-camera features you’re looking for, the EX-H10 should be at the top...
10x zoom in a very compact body; unique shooting options; amazing battery life
Mixed shooting performance, photo quality is merely average, cramped control panel
The Casio Exilim EX-H10 is one of the most compact wide-angle megazoom cameras available, but its photos are less exciting. Read full review See all prices
10X optical zoom lens is very handy, Lens even offers some nice wide angle options, Continuous shot modes work extremely well, Large, bright LCD, Best Shot mode is handy and builtin help explains each mode
Camera's menu structure is a little confusing, Lowlight shooting performance needs to be better, Placement of flash on camera body can leave it blocked by a finger, Price could be a little lower
As you'll see in my Casio Exilim EX-H10 review, there is a lot to like about the Casio EX-H10 digital camera. The EX-H10 is a good looking camera, and its 12.1 megapixels of resolution are great for making large prints. This camera's 10X optical z...
Abstract: Casio’s EX-H10 is a digital camera that looks great on paper. It packs a 12MP sensor and 10x optical zoom in a pocketable point-and-shoot body, it has a wide 24mm lens, and records 720p HD video. Throw in an 3.0-inch LCD, a nicely built case, and some...
Very fast 10x optical zoom lens; fun in-camera features and auto modes.
Loud zoom lens motors; lack of manual controls.
Though the pocket megazoom category of digital cameras is still brand-new, Casio's good-looking Exilim EX-H10 claims a subset of that subcategory all by itself. This compact, 10X-optical-zoom model emphasizes fun, beginner-friendly features rather tha...
It is an interesting observation that quite a few people now have in essence three types of cameras: a DSLR for the heavy duty stuff, a cell phone camera that is always with them and in between these two extremes you have a point-and-shoot camera. Of...
High ISO image quality lacks, no optical zoom during movie mode
Overall the Casio EX-H10 is a solid performer – mainly due to its 24-240mm (10x optical zoom) lens and long lasting battery life. Beyond this it’s not particularly ground-breaking though and, considering the price point, isn’t necessaril...
Solid, attractive build, 24mm wide-angle lens, 10x zoom, 3-inch LCD, 12-megapixel sensor with low noise at lower ISOs, Good small grip out front, Face detection, 1,000-shot battery life, 11 hours playback, Dynamic photo mode allows overlay of animation...
Buttons are easy to press accidentally, Camera is somewhat thick and heavy, Wide-angle end leaves telephoto at only 240mm, Digital zoom quality is poor, Landscape mode isnt ready for prime-time, Camera only zooms digitally in video mode, Menu is confu...
Compact enough to take anywhere with a wide-ranging zoom and HD video capture, the Casio H10 really doesnt need any gimmicks to stand out from the crowd. But it has them. Dynamic Photo was fun but not something that will lead to a career, Landscape mo...