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The '''GV-20''' is a weather resistant digital camera introduced from [[Casio]] in 2002.
 
The '''GV-20''' is a weather resistant digital camera introduced from [[Casio]] in 2002.
  
It uses a 2 megapixels 1/3.2" [[CCD]] sensor that produces images of 1600 x 1200 pixels. Storage is via [[CompactFlash]] with a 4MB card usually included. Power is from four AA batteries.
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It is an update of the previous 1 megapixel '''GV-10''' released months earlier, and uses a similar designed body. The main change is the 2 megapixels 1/3.2" [[CCD]] sensor that produces images of 1600 x 1200 pixels. Storage is via [[CompactFlash]] with a 4MB card usually included. Power is from four AA batteries.
  
  
 
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The GV-20 is a weather resistant digital camera introduced from Casio in 2002.

It is an update of the previous 1 megapixel GV-10 released months earlier, and uses a similar designed body. The main change is the 2 megapixels 1/3.2" CCD sensor that produces images of 1600 x 1200 pixels. Storage is via CompactFlash with a 4MB card usually included. Power is from four AA batteries.