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Nikon refreshes entire Coolpix line with nine new cameras 02 February, 2012 02:20:00
Nikon flipped over its whole lineup of Coolpix point-and-shoots today, introducing nine new models to replace and augment the company's 2011 offerings. Leading the charge in features (and price) are the 42X-optical-zoom Nikon Coolpix P510 and the low-light-friendly Nikon Coolpix P310, the latter of which offers a maximum aperture of F1.8. - +
Panasonic announces 20X-zoom pocket camera, full-featured rugged camera 31 January, 2012 21:50:00
Panasonic's latest camera models are extreme in a couple of ways: extreme in terms of optical-zoom range, and extreme in the "chugging a carafe of Mountain Dew while pogo-sticking down Mount Everest" sense. The company announced four new Lumix point-and-shoots that will be available in the first quarter of the year, headlined by the 20X-optical-zoom Lumix ZS20 and the rugged but robust Lumix TS4. - +
Canon PowerShot G1 X: new king of fixed-lens cameras? 10 January, 2012 01:30:00
It was going to be hard for any camera, G-series successor or otherwise, to top the Canon PowerShot G12. However, Canon may have just shot the moon with the new PowerShot G1 X. - +
ArcSoft Perfect365: Free app gives instant facelifts and makeovers 11 November, 2011 13:20:00
First, the important stuff: Billy Joel loves you just the way you are. Both Aaron Neville and Linda Rondstadt don't know much, but they know they love you. You don't need cosmetic surgery or a dramatic makeover, because you're beautiful, and Christina Aguilera would back me up on that. - +
REVIEW: Canon PowerShot Elph 500 HS - great image quality 27 May, 2011 06:17:00
If the idea of an almost-all-touchscreen camera appeals to you, the Canon PowerShot Elph 500 HS ($US299 as of May 25) is one of the best point-and-shoot options in that class. But it's becoming clear that touchscreen-operated cameras are a significantly different beast than traditional cameras with similar specs. Because of its touchscreen, this camera acts more like a phone than a more-traditional camera, and that brings its fair share of pros and cons. - +
REVIEW: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 digital camera 21 May, 2011 08:15:00
More than any device in recent memory, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 is a showpiece for the benefits and drawbacks of a touchscreen interface. Although the camera's touchscreen UI introduces a few groundbreaking features to the compact interchangeable-lens camera category, it may leave you longing for old-fashioned analog controls more often than not. - +
Olympus Rolls Interchangeable-Lens Camera 07 January, 2011 07:57:00
At CES in Las Vegas, Olympus got off to a hot start by announcing two new digital cameras that are among the most interesting we've seen at the show so far. The fixed-lens Olympus XZ-1 is a high-end pocket camera that offers full manual controls and impressive hardware, while the Olympus PEN E-PL2 is a well-priced interchangeable-lens compact camera that's designed for casual shooters who want to learn photography on the fly. - +
New Eye-Fi Cards, Samsung Cams Sync Up With Phones 05 January, 2011 08:33:00
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New cameras come alive at PhotoPlus Expo 01 November, 2010 15:42:00
Craving a new camera for the holiday season? The hottest new cameras, camcorders, and accessories of the year were all on display at the 2010 PDN PhotoPlus Expo in New York City. - +
Pentax lets you design your own camera (to an extent) 10 September, 2010 00:41:00
The onslaught of brand-new cameras for fall continues: Pentax is adding two offerings to its Optio line of point-and-shoots, one of which includes a clever twist to make a low-end pocket camera more enticing. - +
Fujifilm unveils its second-generation 3D camera 18 August, 2010 12:30:00
"Three-dimensional everything" is shaping up to be the big trend of 2010 (or at least its most-prominent bastion of hype), but Fujifilm had an early jump on the 3D craze.
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