Casio GPS Camera To Cost $400, Available October This Year

Casio already pretty much has a winner with the Exilim EX-H10, but fans of the sleek point-and-shoot camera has something bigger to watch out for this year. Casio has already announced that the GPS-capable version of the Exilim EX-H10 will be available by October this year, coming with a price tag of $400.

The location-aware version is named the Exilim EX-HG10, and will have an internal GPS sensor. It’ll also have a 3D accelerometer, which interpolates indoor location to the 10x zoom lens, 12.1-megapixel sensor, and 720p video recording features of the original EX-H10.

The price tag may cause a few eyebrows to rise — after all, $400 is a bit on the high end for a point-and-shoot. But if you were around the CES a while back, you’ll like the price — it’s lower than what was once suggested during the show.

And nope, Casio’s Exilim EX-HG10 isn’t the first GPS-capable digital camera in the world. There are many other models to choose from — except that very few of those models focus on the GPS feature as closely as Casio does. How well Casio’s upcoming offering does against the competition remains to be seen.

Via: Electronista


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