Like the H20 G, the H30 compact camera focuses on travel and adventurers. But the unique offer is not in the ingenious tracking system, but in the incredible ability to shoot, shoot and shoot – without stopping or resting. H30 can take up to 1000 pictures on a single battery charge!
16.1 Megapixel 24-300 mm 12.5 x 3″ $320
No need to use a car battery: H30 is powered by the usual small lithium-ion battery. The secret of longevity lies exclusively in the exclusive proprietary energy-saving technology, so the dimensions of the camera remained very small: 105×59×29 mm and weighing only 200 g.
And in addition to energy-efficient electronics, this compact body houses a 12.5x wide-angle zoom 24-300mm , an advanced 16 megapixel sensor with vibration compensation and a 3-inch display with 461k resolution. points.
Other proprietary technologies are also in place: “super resolution” that improves photo quality by processing different areas of the frame separately, intelligent mode Premium Auto, “Circle Panorama”, capable of detecting and excluding moving objects from the panoramic image but contrary to its name, it creates images with an angle of “only” 240 degrees and Dynamic Photo, which combines static and dynamic scenes into one animated image. There’s HD video recording at 1280×720 pixels at 24 frames per second.
In general, in the face of Exilim H30 Casio got another great “traveling” compact. Although this time it does not know how to capture the location of the user, but is able to serve many times longer than competitors, even away from power outlets and electricity, functional, versatile, yet compact, lightweight and reasonable price.
That’s impressive! I’m curious about the battery life of the Casio Exilim EX-H30 compact camera. Does it have any power-saving features or a battery indicator to monitor its usage?