Having a camera that knows where you’re taking your pictures is cool, but typically it only works under an open sky. Casio’s EXILIM EX-H20G point-and-shoot has a hybrid GPS system that effectively keeps track of you even once you’re indoors.
A point-and-shoot with GPS isn’t particularly impressive, but the EX-H20G is just a little different-it combines preloaded maps with a built-in motion sensor to determine roughly where you’ve been walking since the last time you checked in with a satellite.
Casio’s Hybrid GPS system combines GPS with autonomic positioning, that is made possible by an internal motion sensor. This allows the EX-H20G to track a user’s last known satellite-acquired position against map data stored inside the camera’s internal memory, even while the user is indoors. Along with these features, the camera is pre loaded with information regarding 10,000 sightseeing photo spots around the world. When within the vicinity of any such photo spots, the EX-H20G will automatically alert the user, identifying the locations as points-of-interest.
Very cool. And the 14.1MP EX-H20G isn’t so shabby at the total capturing thing either: it uses a new EXILIM image processing engine, has 10x optical zoom, and shoots 720p HD video at 30fps. It sports a yummy 460k LCD to envision it all out on.
The EX-H20G can be available in November for $350. [ Casio ]
CASIO RELEASES COMPACT EXILIM® CAMERA WITH HYBRID GPS
World’s First Camera Combining GPS with Motion-Sensor Driven Autonomic Positioning
DOVER, NJ, September 20, 2010 – Casio America, Inc. and its parent company, Casio Computer Co., Ltd., today unveiled the realm’s first Hybrid GPS enabled camera, the EXILIM® EX-H20G. The most recent model to enroll in Casio’s EXILIM Hi-Zoom lineup, the EX-H20G offers a magnificent feature set in addition as Casio’s state-of-the-art Hybrid GPS technology, which makes the camera perfect for traveling. Due to Casio’s Hybrid GPS system, the EX-H20G offers ultra-precise location data for the geotagging of photos and videos and can be the first camera ready to geotag indoors. Additionally, the EX-H20G can display the user’s current location – in addition as geotagged photos and videos – on a map which are viewed right on the camera itself.
” Geotagging has increased in popularity, especially with the arrival of photo-sharing Websites and as consumers look to do more with their images,” said Toshi Iguchi, Senior General Manager, Digital Imaging Division, Casio America Inc. ” With the recent Exilim EX-H20G, Casio is taking the geotagging experience to a new level by incorporating exciting technologies which consumers can now leverage to make the process fun, easy and fully seamless. Irrespective of where on earth you are taking an image, whether it truly is indoors or out, the EX-H20G will know exactly where it was taken.”
The EX-H20G’s Hybrid GPS system sets a new standard for geotagging and gives exciting new tips on how to use a camera. Casio’s Hybrid GPS system combines GPS with autonomic positioning, that’s made possible by an internal motion sensor. This permits the EX-H20G to track a user’s last known satellite-acquired position against map data stored inside the camera’s internal memory, even while the user is indoors. Besides these features, the camera is pre loaded with information regarding 10,000 sightseeing photo spots around the world. When inside the vicinity of the sort of photo spots, the EX-H20G will automatically alert the user, identifying the locations as points-of-interest.
The industry-leading GPS and geotagging capabilities of the EX-H20G will dramatically change how people use their camera when traveling. The EX-H20G’s on-screen map allows users to plot their travels before departing as they’re able to view destinations, points-of-interest and photo locations. While on-the-go, users can then confirm their present location and utilize the EX H20G’s digital compass to establish the very best route to their next destination. After returning home, users can manage and share their geotagged photos and videos captured with the EX H20G using popular photo-sharing Websites and software which supply geotagging functionality, together with Picasa, Panoramio, Google Earth, Flickr and iPhoto. These platforms will utilize an appropriate location data embedded into each image’s EXIF file to plan exactly where they were captured on a worldwide map, giving the photographer, in addition as their friends and family, the power to vividly imagine their travels by making the connection with the locations visited and photographs. By integrating camera and map in addition as location data and photos, the EX-H20G creates an entire new method to enjoy traveling.
Equipped with the most recent EXILIM Engine HS, the EX-H20G features all the essential capabilities expected from a camera. When used with Casio’s Single Frame SR Zoom function, the 24mm wide-angle, 10x optical zoom lens actually offers a 15x zoom range that maintains the image quality needed for 14.1-megapixel high-resolution photography. This represents 1.5 times the diversity of the optical zoom, with virtually no loss in quality. Other features include 720p HD video recording (30fps), in addition as a three-inch, high-resolution 460K super clear LCD this is easy to view even when outdoors. The EX-H20G also comes with Casio’s advanced, fully automatic Premium Auto function for taking beautiful shots of scenery and folks with just a press of the shutter button, and diverse useful functions for traveling reminiscent of Panorama Photo mode, that can take 360-degree photos, in addition as auto-time adjustment so one can automatically synchronize the camera’s date and time with that of the user’s current location and time zone.
Starting with the EX-H20G, Casio is positioning the EXILIM brand as ” Amazing Gear” – a brand that never fails to deliver new surprises and excitement. Casio intends to revolutionize photography, creating new value by developing digital cameras that go beyond the boundaries of cameras previously.
Please see the subsequent pages for more details on the brand new camera.
EXILIM Hi-Zoom EX-H20G
A Traveler’s Camera Equipped with a Hybrid GPS System
The first digicam with autonomic indoor positioning through Hybrid GPS
The EX-H20G is supplied with a Hybrid GPS system that combines a GPS engine with autonomic positioning made possible by a motion sensor. Even though no signals are received from GPS satellites when indoors, the system consecutively tracks the user’s location by employing an original algorithm using a three-way accelerometer and a three-way direction sensor. When the user goes back outside, the system automatically updates the positional information of the indoor location based on the exact location determined by GPS reception. Even when the camera is powered off, the GPS system continues to go looking for satellite signals at 10 minute intervals. Here’s an excellent system for a digicam, allowing it to right away track location data at any time and anyplace.
Highly accurate and speedy position tracking with low power consumption
The EX-H20G employs Casio’s advanced low-power technology, which ensures that the camera consumes only a small amount of power. Power consumption is suited to the assorted situations by which the EX-H20G shall be used, including power on and tool-off, satellite acquisition and even while the three-way accelerometer and direction sensor are working inside the background while the camera is off. With the EX-H20G, users can rest assured knowing that they won’t must sacrifice battery life to enjoy highly precise and speedy position tracking.
Complete with quite a lot of functions useful for traveling
• Contains world atlas data including detailed maps of 140 world cities and 12 cities in Japan
• User’s location and photos and films taken are displayed on a map
• Photos are saved with the situation information, including longitude and latitude, shooting direction, and place names
• About 10,000 photos of popular sightseeing spots world wide are included within the internal memory
• Users can leverage the camera’s digital compass and map to see essentially the mostsome of the most appropriate route
• A location name database with approximately one million items is included , enabling the camera to display the name of the shooting location on the screen
• Location name and other data could be embedded within the photo when taken
• H.264 video format grants longer recording time for 720p HD Movies
• Travel memories might possibly be reproduced vividly on a massive-screen TV in a slideshow with a map using an HDMI terminal
Premium Auto function produces beautiful photos with just a press of the shutter button
Premium Auto enables the camera to automatically analyze the scene being photographed – including distinguishing night scenes, back lighting, a blue sky, green trees or a sunset – in addition as sensing whether there is a face inside the frame, the movement and position of the subject, and whether a tripod is being used. It simultaneously optimizes settings for exposure, ISO, sensitivity, focus location, photo blur correction, tonal range and color balance, and level of noise reduction. Images are analyzed pixel by pixel to apply different correction to people and backgrounds. Premium Auto delivers a complicated level of full auto photography, ensuring fine photos with just a press of the shutter button. Landscape Makeup processing, which creates clearer landscape photographs, operates automatically.
Equipped with newly developed EXILIM Engine HS
The newly developed EXILIM Engine HS for advanced image processing boasts a multi-CPU and two parallel image processors, enabling the EX-H20G to accurately capture the real character of photo subjects with high-speed.
Powerful zoom that maintains high-resolution image quality through 15x
The EX-H20G is outfitted with a 24mm ultra wide-angle, 10x optical zoom lens which offers a 35mm film equivalent focal length of 24mm-240mm. To boost the zoom range even further, Casio incorporated its Single Frame SR Zoom within the EX-H20G, which extends the camera’s 35mm film equivalent telephoto focal length to 360mm, for 1.5 times the optical zoom or a total zoom range of 15x. Furthermore, the EX-H20G features built-in CCD-shift image stabilization to aid reduce photo blur from hand movement. These features allow users to photograph any style of scene, from enormous structures in sightseeing areas to scenic views at a distance.
Dynamic Photo function for creating composite moving images
These EX-H20G also features Casio’s Dynamic Photo function, which makes it easy for users to create ” moving photos” right on the camera by cutting moving subjects from the background in images keen on continuous shooting, and combining those images on another still or moving image background. With Dynamic Photo, it really is possible to make multiple characters move independently of each other against a background of moving images up to provided that 20 seconds. These capabilities encourage users to explore their creativity and make it more fun to create images. Sharing is additionally simplified as included software makes it easy to upload images to YouTube™ or post them to a blog.
The EX-H20G might be available November 2010 for $349.99.
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