WhatDigitalCamera reviewed the Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital camera on 31 January 2009 . They said: "Traditionally, Canon and Nikon's approach to the pro market was to have one model built for speed and one for cold, hard resolution, though the advent of highly-specified offshoots at a cheaper price point means that this concept isn't as defined as it used to be. Canon users may now have the resolution of the 1Ds Mark III in a smaller and much cheaper body, but it's clear that the ..."
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DPReview reviewed the Pentax K2000 digital camera on 30 January 2009 . They said: "For all the reasons above the K2000 is a difficult camera to rate, combining as it does an excellent feature set with a fairly fundamental flaw (the inability to easily check or select the focus point being used) that we consider to be serious enough to be a deciding issue. The lack of focus point indication is also, crucially, something that we feel the target market (the first time buyer) ..."
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Imaging Resource reviewed the Canon PowerShot G10 digital camera on 30 January 2009 . They said: "The Canon G10 is an impressive photographic tool for the discriminating enthusiast. The switch to a wider-angle lens than the G9 makes the G10 more useful for more types of photography, yet the 140mm end still gets in reasonably close for tighter compositions.
Optical quality is quite good, especially considering the extremely high 14.7-megapixel resolution, with only moderate softening in the corners. Image quality is also impressive, with good color ..."
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PhotoReview reviewed the Pentax K2000 digital camera on 29 January 2009 . They said: "Pentax has used many features from last year's K200D as the basis of its new K-m DSLR. The sensors, viewfinders and LCD screens in both cameras are the same. However, the K-m is pitched more at first-time DSLR owners. It's as easy to use as an advanced digicam and offers some novel functions - including a swag of digital filters. But some features have been downgraded from its predecessor ..."
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DPInterface reviewed the Olympus FE-370 digital camera on 29 January 2009 . They said: "The Olympus FE370 is a very small camera with a 5X stabilized zoom lens and it costs less than $200. The FE370 has some pretty run-of-the-mill features which include an 8 megapixel sensor, 2.7 inch LCD and point-and-shoot operation with many scene modes.
The good points of the FE370 are the viewable LCD, its ability to support microSDHC (I’m saying this because xD-Picture cards are so proprietary) via the bundled adapter ..."
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PhotographyReview reviewed the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 digital camera on 29 January 2009 . They said: "The Panasonic Lumix TZ5 is a cool-looking, user-friendly little camera with one of the widest and longest zoom lenses available in a point-and-shoot. The 28mm-280mm Leica zoom lens provides a lot of creative options for framing and shooting pictures.
Intelligent Auto mode is a great addition to the usual Auto and scene modes, and really does help get better pictures by identifying scenes and adjusting focus and exposure for them. ..."
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MIAMI , FL (January 27, 2009) – Panasonic today introduced the LUMIX DMC-TS1 (FT1 in Europe), the world's first* 1 waterproof, shockproof and dustproof digital camera* 2 to also feature AVCHD Lite High Definition (HD) video recording capabilities* 3 . The TS1's tough and rugged design makes it the ideal choice for active users needing the ultimate hybrid for capturing both still and motion images during outdoor activities. The LUMIX TS1, with a 12.1 megapixel resolution, features a 28mm wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens, a 4.6x optical zoom and Panasonic's proprietary iA (Intelligent Auto) mode, making this an easy-to-use, yet powerful camera that packs advanced imaging features.
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MIAMI, FL (January 27, 2009) – Panasonic today introduced the LUMIX DMC-ZS3 (TZ7 in Europe) and DMC-ZS1 (TZ6 in Europe), both members of the new ZS-Series, the successor to the acclaimed LUMIX TZ-Series and Panasonic's newest ultimate compact and powerful digital cameras. The LUMIX ZS3 features 10.1-megapixels, a 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens and 12x optical zoom, meaning it has added 2x optical zoom to the award-winning TZ-Series camera, yet reduced its size. The ZS3 also features a LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens and High Definition (HD) video recording ability, known as AVCHD Lite.
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MIAMI , FL (January 27, 2009) – Panasonic today announces its newest touch-screen LUMIX digital camera, the slim and stylish DMC-FX580 (FX550 in Europe), a successor to last year's DMC-FX500. The new DMC-FX580 features a 25mm ultra-wide-angle LEICA DC lens with F2.8 brightness, a 5x optical zoom and an increased recording image size from 10.1-megapixel to 12.1-megapixel. Using the popular touch-screen operation is easy with the DMC-FX580's large 3.0-inch LCD, so both shooting and image playback is intuitive and smooth.
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27th January 2009: Panasonic is pleased to introduce the new Lumix 12.1-megapixel DMC-FX48 (FX40 in Europe) with astonishing 25mm ultra-wide-angle* LEICA DC lens and powerful 5x optical zoom (equivalent to 25mm to 125 mm on a 35mm film camera), which captures almost double the viewing space at the same shooting distance compared to ordinary 35mm cameras, resulting in remarkable images with unprecedented width and depth. The world-acclaimed FX series pursues high picture quality and unique features in an urbane, sophisticated profile to which the DMC-FX40 proudly joins.
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PhotographyBLOG reviewed the Olympus E-30 digital camera on 28 January 2009 . They said: "The E-30 is a brave attempt by Olympus to offer something different in the mid-range DSLR market, with a strong emphasis on in-camera creative effects that actually prove to be fun to use. The Multiple Exposure mode in particular is a great example of making a traditional photographic technique easier. Sure, you can replicate most of the E-30's artistic filters on a computer, but there's something to be said for ..."
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Imaging Resource reviewed the Olympus E-520 digital camera on 28 January 2009 . They said: "The E-520 is a logical step in the Olympus's digital SLR evolution. With headlining features that include Face Detection, Contrast-Detect AF in Live View, Wireless Remote Flash control, and an increased maximum shooting speed of 3.5 frames per second, the 10-megapixel Olympus E-520 is basically a slightly larger E-420 with built-in image stabilization. The two share nearly identical features, key specs, and imaging characteristics, though the inclusion of mechanical stabilization ..."
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PopPhoto reviewed the Olympus E-30 digital camera on 27 January 2009 . They said: "If you're stepping up from an entry-level Olympus DSLR, such as the E-420, and have already started to invest in lenses, you need to decide between the E-30 and E-3. If you plan to shoot in harsh conditions, the E-3 is for you. If you're a more general-purpose shooter, and features such as the Art Filters and in-camera multiple exposures appeal to you, then the E-30 is probably the way ..."
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Biofos reviewed the Olympus E-420 digital camera on 26 January 2009 . They said: "This article arose from setting up my own E-420. However, documenting it with my reasons for the various choices made, was an all together longer exercise than I'd anticipated. I would never suggest that these settings are in any way perfect but they will give you a good starting point especially if you are not particularly familiar with Olympus DSLRs and their menu system. I suggest you experiment with some ..."
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CameraLabs reviewed the Fujifilm FinePix F60fd digital camera on 26 January 2009 . They said: "It’s becoming increasingly common for many new compacts to be minor updates over their predecessors, and the FinePix F60fd is a prime example. As described above, it’s identical to the earlier FinePix F50fd, bar Scene Recognition, improved face detection, a slightly larger screen and a black finish. It’s a real shame Fujifilm didn’t take the opportunity to widen or lengthen the lens coverage, or improve its stabilisation.
But the new features ..."
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DigiCamReview reviewed the Olympus Stylus 1060 digital camera on 25 January 2009 . They said: "The Olympus Mju 1060 is a very good camera - however it has some minor flaws - which if corrected would make this an excellent camera. One of the most obvious flaws with this camera was the lack of focus assist lamp - this meant that the camera would often fail to focus correctly indoors in low light - so if you often go out to low light venues then ..."
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DPInterface reviewed the Canon PowerShot E1 digital camera on 23 January 2009 . They said: "You don’t have to have a whole lot of money to buy a fast point-and-shoot camera with good image quality and battery life like the PowerShot E1. Canon has done a good job in reaching out to the younger crowd as well; with arguably the cutest (but not tiniest) camera around which comes in three appealing colors and low price tag.
The E1 is compact enough to be pocketable and features ..."
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DigitalCameraReview reviewed the Olympus E-30 digital camera on 23 January 2009 . They said: "There were a few minor bumps in the road for the E-30, but as a rule, we've come away generally impressed from our time with this camera. Olympus has certainly packed in all the right features to make this model appealing to the enthusiast market.
With this in mind, I'll admit that where I'm conflicted on the E-30 has nothing to do its performance or features, and everything to do with ..."
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Photography Review reviewed the Nikon Coolpix P6000 digital camera on 22 January 2009 . They said: "Just as I said about the Coolpix P5100, experience with the P6000 comes down to expectations and photographic needs. Despite its shortcomings, the P5100 had a lot going for it and I hoped Nikon would really step up their game against Canon and Panasonic with the P6000. When Nikon announced the return of RAW for the P6000, I thought they might finally have a class-leading Coolpix that could stand alongside ..."
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Megapixel.net reviewed the Samsung NV100HD digital camera on 22 January 2009 . They said: "The TL34HD offers aim-and-fire clicksters an easy-to-use ultracompact camera with plenty of ways to experiment with their photographic inclinations, as well as with HD video on the Web, but those benefits must be weighed against the snapper's uneven photo qualiity and subpar battery performance ..."
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PhotographyBLOG reviewed the Olympus SP-565 UZ digital camera on 22 January 2009 . They said: "The Olympus SP-565 UZ feels more like a consolidation and evolution of existing big zoom products rather than a great leap forward, with a launch price that closely matches that of the SP-570UZ when introduced (with the just announced 26x zoom, 12 megapixel SP-590UZ taking over as the new flagship of the Olympus range). Again, you could now purchase an entry level DSLR for not many pennies more, but then ..."
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Shutterbug reviewed the Canon EOS 50D digital camera on 21 January 2009 . They said: "Overall, the 50D is an excellent photographic tool that’s flexible and delivers very good image quality. The ease of changing settings and ability to respond to changing light and focusing conditions is what makes it a great tool for anyone who wants to get involved in their photography. The ability to assign the Function button all sorts of tasks, such as evoking AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing), and the one-touch Live ..."
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Imaging Resource reviewed the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 digital camera on 20 January 2009 . They said: "True to the line, the Panasonic Lumix FZ28 is a good quality digital camera with a long, 18x zoom. Image quality is excellent at wide angle, and only suffers a bit in the corners at telephoto. Most impressive is the Panasonic FZ28's low chromatic aberration at wide angle, as well as the sharp corners, something most long zoom digital cameras cannot achieve. Barrel distortion is minimal at wide angle and ..."
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DPReview reviewed the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 digital camera on 19 January 2009 . They said: "Panasonic's intentions for the G1 have been clearly stated; it's designed to appeal to the less experienced user put off buying a digital SLR because of bulk, perceived complexity, and price. It arguably delivers on the first, and since a couple of price drops it's getting closer to delivering on the third, with a price that puts it on a par with its direct competitors, though way beyond the equivalent ..."
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Steves Digicams reviewed the Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital camera on 19 January 2009 . They said: "The long awaited replacement to the Well respected EOS Digital 5D is finally here. Canon's new EOS Digital 5D Mark II builds off of all the features that made the 5D such a remarkable camera, adding the latest in technology that has been perfected over the past 3 years. With superb image quality and performance, the new 5DMk2 can confidently continue to fill the gap between Canon's entry/consumer-level and all ..."
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DigitalCameraReview reviewed the Pentax K2000 digital camera on 17 January 2009 . They said: "Since my day-to-day cameras are a Pentax K10D and Pentax *ist DL, I was curious how the K2000 would compare. I expected the camera to perform better than the *ist DL but fall short of the K10D. Sure enough, the K2000 performed almost exactly as expected. In short, this is one amazing little camera.
As someone who still uses an old Pentax *ist DL when I'm on vacation, this camera will ..."
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SECAUCUS , NJ (January 16, 2009) – Panasonic today announced two new additions to its LUMIX FS-Series of digital cameras, the DMC-FS7 and the DMC-FS15. The FS models, a stylish sister line of the highly-acclaimed LUMIX FX-Series, combine easy operation with a slim and sleek look, enabling both beginner and advanced users to take beautiful digital photos with a model they can slip in their pockets. The 12.1 megapixel DMC-FS15 features a 29mm wide-angle Leica DC VARIO-ELMAR lens with a 5x optical zoom. Panasonic has enhanced the Intelligent Auto Mode (iA) on the DMC-FS15 from the previous FS models to now include AF tracking ...
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January 16th 2009 : Panasonic is pleased to introduce the latest additions to its award winning Lumix FS series – the new 8.1-megapixel DMC-FS6 camera with a bright F2.8 Leica DC lens and with 4x optical zoom (equivalent to 33mm to 132 mm on a 35mm film camera). The FS series, a sister line of the world-acclaimed FX series, pursues easy and simple operation with its high specification for users at every stage to enjoy taking beautiful pictures. Panasonic incorporated Intelligent Auto mode in pursuit of the ultimate ease of operation and the reduction of misshots. Comprising of four major functions ...
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January 16th 2009 : Panasonic is pleased to introduce the new 8.1-megapixel DMC-LS85 camera. Running on AA batteries and featuring ultimate ease of use with iA(Intelligent Auto), the LS85 is a successor to the LS80. Setting itself apart from conventional AA battery operation cameras, the DMC-LS85 boasts a powerful 4x optical zoom and bright F2.8 high quality LUMIX DC VARIO lens (equivalent to 33mm to 132 mm on a 35mm film camera). Panasonic believes that anyone, even at entry technical level of photography, should be able to take beautiful pictures with ease - this is where the iA(Intelligent Auto) mode steps in. Comprising of four major functions ...
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PhotographyBLOG reviewed the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 digital camera on 16 January 2009 . They said: "A well built (with the exception of the plastic buttons at the rear), competitively priced high-resolution model, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 pulls off the trick of being at once a snapshot camera suitable for all the family to use, and one that also won't have the enthusiast frowning with derision after five minutes. We'd even go so far as to suggest this has to be one of the best options ..."
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Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 15 January 2009: Canon today replaces its popular PowerShot A470 with a new 10.0 Megapixel model: the extra-compact, affordable PowerShot A480. Redesigned for even more intuitive operation, the PowerShot A480 offers a new build and design that is 25% smaller than that of its predecessor – in a choice of silver, red, blue or black. Flexible framing of shots is made easy by a 3.3x Canon optical zoom, while Canon's DIGIC III processor delivers high image quality, superb colour reproduction, Face Detection Technology and Motion Detection Technology.
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January 14, 2009: The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of new SIGMA 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM on March 10th, 2009. The SIGMA 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM incorporates Sigma's original anti-shake compensation function, with a 13.8 times zoom ratio. As opposed to having an anti-shake function in the camera body, this lens's Hybrid Optical Stabilizer provides not only an anti-shake function for the camera body, but also compensates for image shaking in the view finder as the Optical Stabilizer is built in to the lens. Incorporating four Special Low Dispersion glass elements and three aspherical lens elements provides excellent image quality throughout the entire zoom range.
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PhotographyBLOG reviewed the Canon PowerShot SX1 IS digital camera on 14 January 2009 . They said: "Whereas we concluded the SX10 IS felt like a lot of camera for the money, it's hard to get away from the fact that with the SX1 IS the opposite feels true. If you were originally considering the SX10 IS you could pay a little more and get a 'proper' DSLR, albeit without the extensive lens range or video clips, but the SX1 IS is more expensive than most consumer-level ..."
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byThom reviewed the Nikon D3x digital camera on 13 January 2009 . They said: "Well, Nikon's not going to like my answer this time around. My answer is "no, most of you shouldn't." Sure, there are a few of you that can justify the extra price for the pixels, and the pixels themselves are very nice, arguably better than the Canon and Sony offerings in my initial testing. As I've written above, the D3x is probably the best DSLR in terms of image quality ..."
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LAS VEGAS, N.V., January 7, 2009 – At the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, Samsung Electronics America, Inc. today introduced its new digital camera lineup for the first half of 2009. Consisting of four new models, Samsung's new digital cameras run the gamut in terms of style and innovation and are designed for shooters of various skill levels and budgets. The new 10.2 mega-pixel WB500 (USA : HZ10W) sets a new standard for the mega-zoom category, offering a high-performance, ultra-wide 24mm Schneider lens with 10x optical zoom that allows shooters to be more creative and flexible when taking digital images. The WB500 (USA : HZ10W) offers a host of manual controls, including the ability to adjust shutter speed, aperture, exposure, and focus...
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Las Vegas , NV , January 8, 2009 — Casio America, Inc. and its parent company, Casio Computer Co., Ltd., released some exciting details about its upcoming digital camera models today. Soon to be released are the slim, compact High Speed EXILIM models EX-FS10 and EX-FC100 featuring high-speed burst shooting faster than an SLR camera, and the EXILIM models EX-Z400, EX-Z270, and EX-S12, which make the most of Casio's high-speed image processing engine to enable users to cut and paste moving subjects onto still backgrounds.
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2009 – With a focus on making photo sharing easier and more convenient, Sony today introduced the world's first Wi-Fi® enabled digital camera that uploads photos and videos to Web sites through any public hotspot due to its built-in Web browser. The new Cyber-shot DSC-G3 digital still camera answers one of the most pressing needs for photo enthusiasts: how to share those amazing photos and video clips of family, friends and events as soon as you shoot. The Cyber-shot camera makes it easy to upload images and video directly to popular photo and video sharing sites wherever a Wi-Fi connection is available.
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Las Vegas, January 7, 2009 - Sony today announced a new 12-megapixel Cyber-shot® camera (model DSC-W220) that combines powerful imaging features with intelligence to make taking great pictures easy. The entry-level W model has features that until now were only found in high-end models (DSC-W150 and DSC-W170), including Intelligent Scene Recognition and Dynamic Range Optimizer. Intelligent Scene Recognition automatically recognizes a total of five scenes—twilight portrait, twilight, twilight using a tripod, backlight and backlight portrait. It optimizes camera settings for shooting situations, taking an additional shot in low and bright light scenarios...
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DigitalCameraReview reviewed the Canon PowerShot SD990 IS digital camera on 12 January 2009 . They said: "The secret to Canon's dominance in the world of small cameras is really no secret at all: the PowerShot line has long been perceived to offer both performance and image quality that are superior to anything else out there. And the SD990 exemplifies the design ethos that has fueled this idea: for a camera in this price class, the SD990 doesn't have a lot of flashy features. Premium construction and ..."
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DCResource reviewed the Kodak EasyShare M1093 digital camera on 11 January 2009 . They said: "The Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS offers a lot of bang for the buck. It's compact and stylish, it has image stabilization, a large LCD, and an HD movie mode. It's also one of the easiest cameras to use that you'll find. Unfortunately, it also has a lot going against it, including mediocre photo and video quality, a weak flash, below average battery life, and more. In the ultra-compact camera world, ..."
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DigitalCameraReview reviewed the Olympus SP-590UZ digital camera on 10 January 2009 . They said: "Like most continuation models, there's a lot that is, to put the matter bluntly, unremarkable about the 590. We haven't even made it around to the camera's electronic viewfinder and its 2.7 inch HyperCrystal II LCD, for instance, as neither is especially noteworthy or memorable. Ditto many of the camera's soft features: it's certainly nice (indeed, it's basically expected) to have face detection and dynamic range adjustment technologies on a ..."
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CENTER VALLEY, Pa., January 7, 2009 – Olympus rewrote the rule book again for how powerful a point-and-shoot camera's zoom can be with the launch of the new 26x optical zoom SP-590 Ultra Zoom. Its extremely versatile zoom lens can capture extraordinary images at virtually any distance – from a delicate flower close up to wide-angle photographs of friends posing before the vast Grand Canyon, or even images shot from the back row of the stadium that look like they were taken courtside. The SP-590UZ is the “total package” and an investment in your imaging future that is well worth making. It offers the advanced manual controls that experienced photographers demand and find on a digital SLR (single lens reflex).
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CENTER VALLEY, Pa., January 7, 2009 – There's really only one word to describe the new shockproof, waterproof, freezeproof, crushproof and shakeproof cameras from Olympus: Tough! Built to withstand some of the harshest environments on earth, the Stylus Tough series builds on the impressive specifications of the renowned Stylus SW Series by adding Dual Image Stabilization. Now, when the STYLUS TOUGH-8000 and STYLUS TOUGH-6000 arrive at the windy mountain peak or dive into choppy waves, they stay steady and ready to capture blur-free images in virtually any condition.
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GOLDEN, CO (January 5, 2009)…PENTAX Imaging Company has announced two stylish, colorful, compact digital cameras: the Optio P70 and Optio E70. The ultra-slim PENTAX Optio P70 digital compact camera is a high-performance model featuring fast, advanced functions to make high-quality digital photography simple and effortless. With 12 megapixels for large, detailed images, a 4X optical zoom (equivalent to 27.5-110mm), plus a wide angle 28mm lens that is ideal for landscape, indoor and group photos, the fashionable Optio P70 metal body is available in multiple stylish colors. Additional features include a 2.7 inch high resolution...
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DigitalCameraInfo reviewed the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 digital camera on 08 January 2009 . They said: "The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 has a number of factors going for it. It's stylish, easy to handle and has an impressive amount of internal memory. It's also blessed with the best Wi-Fi system we've ever encountered on a camera, due to the grace of its impressive built in browser, something thats new to the camera world. However, since it has the same internals as the DSC-T700, this also means that ..."
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CENTER VALLEY, Pa., January 7, 2009 – Impressive zoom power that brings action incredibly close and compact bodies designed to be taken along for the ride, make the STYLUS-9000 and STYLUS-7000 two of the most powerful premium Stylus cameras ever. The 10x wide-angle optical zoom STYLUS-9000 and the 7x optical zoom STYLUS-7000 are stylish compact models with 12 megapixels of detailed resolution for capturing brilliant images, and features like Dual Image Stabilization, Intelligent Auto, Face Detection, Shadow Adjustment Technology and In-Camera Panorama that take the guesswork out of great photography.
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London, 7 January 2009 – The new additions to the FE line-up might not cost the earth, but they certainly look a million dollars! Designed with Olympus ' ‘One button, one function' design principle in mind, the FE-5000 and FE-45 combine good looks and user-friendliness with great new features such as Advanced Face Detection Technology, and Intelligent Auto Mode, which analyses the photo being taken and automatically selects which of the five most commonly-used scenes it matches. The new FE's are ideal for people shopping on a budget who won't compromise on quality. Whatever they are after – whether that's a 5x optical zoom, 12 Megapixel CCD, or Dual Image Stabilisation...
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CENTER VALLEY, Pa., January 7, 2009 – If two is company and three is a crowd, you'll want to invite all your friends to the party and capture every enjoyable moment with three crowd-pleasing, smart and stylish FE series digital compact cameras from Olympus that offer something for everyone. The super-slim bodies of the new FE-3000, FE-3010 and FE-5010 are full of smart digital technology, but offered at affordable prices, so when tucking the camera away in your pocket or purse, you'll still have some money left for party favors.
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CENTER VALLEY, Pa., January 7, 2009 – Olympus, the company that introduced shockproof/waterproof cameras to mass consumers in 2006, announces the new STYLUS-550WP. Thanks to waterproofing technology adopted from Olympus' Stylus® Tough series cameras, the new Stylus waterproof camera is optimized for consumers who want to take stunning images of their aquatic adventures, making it the perfect pool companion. The STYLUS-550WP will be available in February 2009. It includes a wrist strap, camera WIN/Mac USB cable, audio/video cable, Lithium-Ion Battery (LI-42B) & Charger (LI-41C), MASD-1 (microSD Adapter), manual...
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TrustedReviews reviewed the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T500 digital camera on 07 January 2009 . They said: "The Sony T500 it is an extremely well-made and attractively styled ultra-compact snapshot camera with good handling, superior performance and some useful features. The HD video mode with stereo sound is superb, and the touch screen interface is one of the best on the market. Image quality is good under most normal situations, although it does suffer badly from high-ISO image noise, and its hefty price tag will limit its ..."
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Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) today announced new additions to its digital camera line, led by the high-zoom KODAK Z980 Digital Camera, featuring outstanding control and Kodak's innovative Smart Capture feature that consistently delivers high quality images. Featuring a wealth of power and versatility, the KODAK Z980 Digital Camera offers a 26 mm wide angle, professional quality, 24X image stabilised optical zoom lens, a vertical shutter release and a hot shoe, all at an affordable price. The Z980 enables serious photographers to easily handle both long-distance and wide-angle shots...
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