Casio Bringing Exilim Cameras Back To Australia

 title=After a few years away from the Australian market, distributor Shriro is bringing Casio digital cameras back to Australia. That means it’s super slow-mo time!

Among the cameras announced today are:
The EX-G1 rugged camera, with a funky design, drop proof to two metres and waterproof to three metres. It shoots 12.1MP stills and can record 848×480 videos at 30fps. It’ll cost $399.

The EX-H20G, the 14.1MP point and shoot with a 10x optical zoom and integrated GPS, complete with preloaded mapping and 720p video recording. $549.

The EX-FH100, the 1000fps-capable high speed camera (although at a really low resolution), with 10x optical zoom, and multiple high-speed settings, including a 120fps mode that can shoot at full resolution in low light. Yours for $549.

The EX-H15, a dynamic little compact that will take 1000 shots off a single battery charge, while including a 10x optical zoom and 14MP stills. $399.

There are also a few other models, including some entry level snappers and Casio’s ultra-slim card cameras too. All of the models will be available through Camera House and other key camera stores.


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