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  • The magic of the Casio EX-FH20: Squirrel nibbling a nut


    Added on Monday 15 December 2008 04:48:23
    by Iainp1211
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    This was taken with quite a high zoom (around 50X?) and at 240 fps and played at 25 fps so the action is slowed down around 10 times



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  • Qwarzz

    The zoom on EX-FH20 is 20X... which doesn't really mean anything but the difference in focal length. In this case the focal length ranges from 4,6mm (26mm equivalent in 36mm) to 92mm (520mm equivalent). I do love the zoom on EX-FH20. Can't get that close with most of the other cameras in the same price range. And slow motion stuff is fun even if you can't get such great quality in those modes.
    Tuesday 04 January 2011 10:34:16
  • danstickman1

    great video, i also have that camera.
    Tuesday 27 July 2010 05:24:53
  • seriago

    Hand held at 50X? Impressive! ...great shot.
    Sunday 13 June 2010 06:32:36
  • Nomoreidsleft

    The squirrel looks very scary in slow motion. I'm getting stoked waiting for my new FH25 to arrive.
    Sunday 09 May 2010 21:11:46
  • SAFENAFE1985

    i have this camera. BEST BUY EVER!
    Sunday 28 March 2010 09:30:48
  • krusha26

    Great shot!! I have the FH20 as well, love it! Check my channel :)
    Saturday 13 March 2010 10:00:31
  • omniwelder

    Slowed down 10 times. I'm starting to get hiccups all ready.
    Friday 05 February 2010 04:59:47
  • Iainp1211

    Thanks for that. Appreciated. The main thing is to film in full sunlight where possible. Lower light levels really don't work with this camera. To be honest, I still don't quite understand why there's such a variation in my own vids with the Casio. Sometimes I expect the result to be good and I'm disappointed, the next time I think there won't be enough light and yet it comes out fine.
    Sunday 20 December 2009 05:42:36
  • Giyermo44

    Dude"!!!!!...amazing...pls..tell me how u keep the good quality while filiming at 210 fps...is amazing...cuz i ve seen other vids os 210...they are not quite good as yours..pls answer...peace...
    Saturday 19 December 2009 12:13:47
  • Iainp1211

    Thanks again for comments. Yes, it's a great camera. The zoom is amazing (100X handheld no problem) great for macro too. If you get one you won't regret it!  One thing: it's excellent at 200 frames per second but at 400fps the quality really drops off, and at 1000 it's for fun experimentation only.
    Saturday 31 October 2009 17:42:07
  • Gargantis2

    The funny thing is the squirrel just looks like he's taking his time :D I gotta persuade my parents to let me spend my money on this camera, it's awesome and reasonably priced!
    Saturday 31 October 2009 07:47:05
  • shinviroz

    should i buy this camera or not
    Sunday 12 April 2009 18:31:33
  • Iainp1211

    Ta. It is an AVI file straight out of the camera with no editing. When I do edit I often use the great free software Virtualdub
    Thursday 05 March 2009 06:49:07
  • jjaction11

    amazing! but i have a question if you filmed it are you able to put it on your pc and edit it for example so what kind of file you get avi or what? plz answer !!
    Wednesday 25 February 2009 12:32:03
  • hodgie713

    what did you render this as it looks amazing
    Monday 12 January 2009 20:40:16
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