Casio EX-10HG Priced “Around $400″ and Due October 2010

Written by Eric Reagan on February 22nd, 2010 | 2 Comments




Casio EX-10HG

Speaking with a Casio representative at PMA 2010, I learned that the Casio EX-10HG GPS-enabled concept camera on display at CES 2010 will receive an estimated price point of about $400 retail.  The EX-10HG is expected to be available in October 2010.

To learn more about the EX-10HG, you can see Photography Bay’s coverage from CES 2010 here.

Stay tuned for further updates as soon as pricing and availability is officially announced.



2 Responses to “Casio EX-10HG Priced “Around $400″ and Due October 2010”

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