Don't forget XP10 of Fujifilm FinePix of... oh, right about seven months ago? I hope that you are not one to get too depressed on the tip of the progress that FujiFilm has led just an update of this camera very is greatly improved. Following traces on the Exilim EX-H20G Casio, Fuji is introducing the GPS-enabled camera XP30 here at CES. The size and shape is similar to the aforementioned XP10, layout designers is waterproof, shockproof, and freezeproof. What can really attract the Argonauts in the crowd is the built-in GPS chip. This keep tabs of your site and incorporate your exact coordinates in each picture you take. Once you get back home, just download choice in iPhoto or Picasa to display photos based on the location. In addition, tracking GPS data function will regularly store location data, and when you arrive at the home page, you can actually create a map of your journey. Other specifications include a 14 megapixel, 720 p, antireflection LCD screen image stabilization film mode 2.7-inch CCD sensor, a barrier reinforced toughened-glass lens, a metal, monocoque chassis and riveted Panel. The XP30 must ship next month for $239.95, while a brother of GPS-less (XP20 camera; photo after the break) will be delivered one month later for $199.99. those who seek to accessories will find a strap adjustable float, protective silicone skin and a case of sports neoprene for sale in March for an undisclosed amount.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Fujifilm adds GPS, infererence waterproof camera FinePix XP30 feature module
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