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Casio Camera offers advanced GPS functions, sightseeing tips Ian Paul, PC World (US)

September 22, 2010 0 Comments

Casio's newest camera features precise geo-tagging via GPS, mapping technology that can display your current location, and can serve up sightseeing tips. If that was not enough, the new Casio EXILIM EX-H20G also has built-in motion sensors that make it easier to offer exact location information even when no GPS signals are present, according to Casio. The EX-H20G will hit store shelves in November with a suggested retail price of $350.SpecsThe 14.1 megapixel EX-H20G has a 24-millimeter wide-angle lens with 10x optical zoom, and another 4x digital zoom. Casio has also loaded the camera with its Single Frame SR Zoom feature that the company says gives you up to 15x zoom with no significant loss in image quality. The EX-H20G shoots 720p video (1280-by-720 pixels) at 30 frames per second. On the back, the camera features a 3-inch LCD screen with 960-by-480 pixel resolution.

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