Camera is small, compact and makes a stable impression. The buttons are arranged clearly and logically. She is not one of the smallest, but the functions eventually also needs spatial space.
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Stark presented the FH 100, if it is to take pictures in semi-darkness, the backlit display does a good job. If you leave the flash off, there are many warm colors and thus more life-like images.
The wide angle also makes a good impression. You can stand in front of a quasi barn and it still photograph.
The images are acceptable and for the compact class pretty well. However, the multiple exposure HDR ala funzt not so great. The dynamic range but still class.
The anti-shake performance is mechanically and made me not quite convinced. In particular, of course, with high-zoom is shaking the whole quite a lot. Disturbing but this is at best when shooting video.
The photo and video programs cover many needs. Whether series pictures, video recordings or night scenes with the programs you have the appropriate preset quickly. Sunsets, green meadows, Youtube formats' everything already in there. The inventor can also save your own settings as a preset.
High Speed Video. Up to 1000 frames per second, the Casio promises. However, with increased number of images / s decreases the light intensity and the resolution. I feel the resolution of 240 frames / s still reasonable. 1000 is unfortunately very bad. But shooting in 240 F / s are quite impressive. Witzig is the ability to switch during normal video recording in the slow mode. The results semiprofessional effects.
But also the normal video are absolutely ok. Even HD shots are possible. Disk Space Greetings'.
It's also great that the camera for example may be directed to a door and the automatic start continuous shooting as soon as someone enters. Or even triggers when an object leaves an area.
A particular strength is the high speed function, with which you can shoot loosely times 30 frames per second. All parameters can be adjusted; So whether you want to do 20 or 30 images at what distance. Even preliminary shooting is possible, which you will not miss the decisive moment.
A little weak, I find the battery. If one uses the camera is intense circuit after 2 to 3 hours. One or 2 extra batteries for longer trips are so advised. A memory card is not present and 8GB should already be there then.
The macro range works, but not skin me away. Displayed 7 cm must always exceed to be able to focus. That takes at least some practice in order to achieve very good results here.
Zooming can be digital only 'but that's not a problem if you do not work in Hollywood. Sound in video is ok 'but I have taken much better true at Sony. At high volumes, the FH 100 is easily overwhelmed. A good stereo recording, but this makes up for it. The built-in speaker is not loud enough. Wind protection is sadly wrong.
The resolution of the display could be better and the menu also does not meet the current requirements. But is ok and not so important.
All in all, outweigh the benefits, and the camera is fun, especially if you have struggled through the 200 pages of instructions and the camera then understood. The operator then goes slightly out of hand and they have been like this.
The question is whether I would buy with this knowledge, the camera again. And I can definitely answer with YES. Great camera. The camera displays its strengths in the field of speed and light intensity from full. The pardons many weaknesses. It's amazing how much technology is in such a thing. A few pictures I uploaded in Youtube as little movie. But looking at Youtube for 'Casio Exilim EX FH100 test patterns'. Even a couple of slow motion movies are online. Have Fun.