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<title>PENTAX's First Medium-Format Digital SLR Camera</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 03:41:25 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>HOYA CORPORATION PENTAX Imaging Systems Division is pleased to announce the launch of the PENTAX 645D lens-interchangeable, medium-format digital SLR camera. Thanks to the incorporation of a large image sensor, equal in performance to professional-standard digital camera backs, this high-performance model delivers super-high-resolution images with approximately 40 effective megapixels. It also offers outstanding dependability and superb operability and maneuverability to make outdoor shooting effortless and comfortable for demanding photographers.</description>
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<title>Lumix DMC-G2, World's First* Interchangeable Lens System with..</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 07:18:31 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>Secaucus, NJ (March 7, 2010) – Panasonic today announces the LUMIX DMC-G2, the world's first* digital interchangeable lens system camera with a movable LCD that allows for touch-control, and the successor to the award-winning and revolutionary LUMIX G1, which was the world's first Micro Four Thirds digital camera. The intuitive touch-control shooting elevates the camera's operability, letting the user adjust auto focus (AF) simply by touching the subject on the large 3.0-inch 460,000-dot high- resolution LCD. The LUMIX G2, also shoots 720p High Definition video using the AVCHD Lite format, and joins the LUMIX G10, also introduced today, as the latest models in the LUMIX G Micro System.</description>
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<title>Lumix DMC-G10, World's Lightest* Interchangeable Lens System</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 07:15:10 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>Secaucus, NJ (March 7, 2010) – Panasonic today introduces an addition to its Panasonic LUMIX G Series, the LUMIX DMC-G10, the world's lightest* digital interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder, which packs a host of advanced digital camera functions designed to be easy-to-use for users new to system cameras. The new compact and portable LUMIX G10, which can record High Definition (HD) video in addition to high-quality still images, joins the LUMIX DMC-G2, also introduced today, as part of the Panasonic LUMIX G Series.</description>
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<title>Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 review at DPReview</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 03:03:09 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>DPReview reviewed the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 digital camera on 09 March 2010 . They said: "While the G10 takes the mirrorless message to the masses, the more expensive G2 will look to win-over the mid-range crowd. It too can shoot 720p HD video but with the advantage of being able to record it in the more efficient AVCHD Lite format at either 60 or 50 frames per second (based on 30 or 25fps data coming from the sensor). The G2's most radical credentials, though, stem ..."</description>
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<title>Canon EOS 550D review at CameraLabs</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 02:55:39 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>CameraLabs reviewed the Canon EOS 550D digital camera on 09 March 2010 . They said: "Canon's EOS 550D / Rebel T2i continues the company's tradition of filtering-down features from a higher-end model into a more affordable body. As such, the 550D / T2i enjoys the same high resolution photos and flexible movie modes of the 7D, not to mention its sophisticated metering system, and there's even a brand new 3:2 shaped screen which is a perfect fit for stills in playback or Live View. 

These ..."</description>
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<title>Olympus Stylus 9010 review at PhotographyBLOG</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 05:50:21 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>PhotographyBLOG reviewed the Olympus Stylus 9010 digital camera on 05 March 2010 . They said: "The Olympus mju 9010 has left us with a more favourable impression than its little sister the Olympus mju 7040, chiefly because of its better lens and more robust build. Although a longer zoom typically means more compromises in the optical department, the mju 9010's 28-280mm lens actually exhibits better off-centre sharpness than the 7x zoom of the mju 7040 at all common focal lengths, and suffers from noticeably less ..."</description>
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<title>Canon EOS-1D Mark IV review at DigitalCameraReview</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 05:43:38 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>DigitalCameraReview reviewed the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV digital camera on 05 March 2010 . They said: "Canon's newest 1D model has no pretenses about being anything other than the high performance leader of the Canon DSLR fleet. You can pay more for the 1Ds Mark III, but not shoot nearly as fast, and with not all that much more resolution than the Mark IV. No built-in flash, no scene shooting modes, and only one shooting mode that allows the camera to make both decisions on aperture ..."</description>
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<title>Firmware update for Olympus E-P1 version 1.3</title>
<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 00:49:09 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>Olympus releases firmware version 1.3 for the Olympus E-P1. This update offers these improvements: ...</description>
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<title>THK announces the Tokina AT-X 116 Pro DX lens for Sony</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 00:27:37 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>THK Photo Products, Inc., announces the Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX, 11-16mm f/2.8 AF lens, will be available in a Sony mount in approx. 60 days. Tokina stopped making lenses in the Sony (then Minolta) mount in 2005 and this will be the first Tokina lens that will be made in a Sony mount since that time. Sony has increased its market share since 2005 and Tokina is pleased to make one of its most popular lenses in the Sony mount first.</description>
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<title>Nikon Coolpix S8000 review at PhotographyBLOG</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 00:16:01 -0600</pubDate>
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<description>PhotographyBLOG reviewed the Nikon Coolpix S8000 digital camera on 03 March 2010 . They said: "The Nikon Coolpix S8000 is a solid entry into the travel zoom market, and easily one of the slimmest and more attractive models currently available. On paper it's also one of the quickest too, but only if you ignore the inexplicable 3 second delay after the S8000 is powered on and can accept the reduced 3 megapixel resolution to achieve the headline-grabbing 3fps burst shooting.

Nikon are pushing the speed of ..."</description>
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