Casio GPS camera due in October, to cost $400

updated 11:30 am EST, Mon February 22, 2010

Contains outdoor and indoor location features


Casio let slip that the location-aware variant of its Exilim EX-H10 would formally launch in October this year. A prototype of the Exilim EX-HG10 was shown at CES in January. The HG10 adds an internal GPS sensor and a 3D accelerometer for interpolating indoor location to the 12.1-megapixel sensor, 10x zoom lens, and 720p video recording capability of the original.

Its retail price is also expected to be about $400, or more than most common point-and-shoots but less than initially suggested at CES. A handful of other camera makers already have models ready or shipping soon with GPS, though few are making it as central a feature as on Casio's design. [via Photography Bay]








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