DXG intros sub-$200 10-megapixel compact
updated 04:10 pm EDT, Thu November 1, 2007
Sub-$200 10MP compact
Camera maker DXG has released the DXG-110, a compact model whose main attraction is intended to be price. The company is selling the 110 for $170, which is claimed to make it the first 10-megapixel camera to breach the $200 price barrier. The camera is in many other respects standard, with 3x zoom, 32MB of internal memory and an SD slot for main storage. ISO sensitivity extends up to 1600, and 30fps video can be recorded at VGA resolution. The rear LCD measures 2.5 inches; power is supplied by two AA batteries. DXG says it is now selling the 110 at retail and online, but no product page existed as of press time.




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Joined: Aug 2001
I am so there
I paid $250 for my current camera umpteen years ago, and it's only a 2 MP model. It's on it's last legs, as it seems incapable of focusing in any situation without a midday sun level of lighting.