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Kodak Slice Digital Camera Now Available At U.S. Retailers

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At CEO 2010, Kodak announced the Kodak Slice, a 14 megapixel camera with a 3.5 inch touchscreen that also doubles as the devices viewfinder. The unit also offers a 5x optical zoom and image stabilization.

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Fujifilm Real 3D W1 Camera Now Available

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Fujifilm has officially begun selling the Real 3D W1 Camera in North America. If you’re unfamiliar with the device, it’s the first digital camera to feature 3D capabilities without the need for 3D glasses.

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Sanyo Xacti CG11 HD Camcorder With Eye-Fi

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The Sanyo Xacti CG11 HD camcorder can not only capture video at 720P HD standards, it’s also compatible with Eye-Fi cards, an option that allows it to transfer YouTube and other video site files with seamless transfer protocols over WiFi connectivity.

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Canon T1i Rebel Goes HD With Video Offering

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It’s hard to believe that the Canon T1i Rebel is being called an “Entry Level” digital camera by the folks at Canon, okay so they call it an “entry-level juggernaut” as Jared over at GearCrave points out, which is more true to form considering this device is definitely not your typical entry level Digi Cam.

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Pentax 645 Digital Camera Coming In 2010, Brings 30MP Of Joy

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Pentax Japan has just offered up a press release that shows a 2010 release date for their new Pentax 645 Digital Camera, the site doesn’t show a price yet, but at 30-megapixels were assuming it’s not going to be cheap.  The company will also release the Pentax-D FA645 55MM F2.8 lens at the same time. [via digitalcamerainfo]


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Vivitar ViviCam 8027 Offers A Retro Vibe

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When it rains it pours, and retro style cameras are huge right now. Playing on that retro vibe is the Vivitar ViviCam 8027. This 8MP digi-cam features 3X optical zoom, a manageable 2.4 inch LCD display and anti-shake capabilities. The 8027 also offers a movie mode option, although its pretty basic, alongside red eye reduction abilities and a rechargeable li-ion battery. [via Engadget]

We don’t have pricing or an exact release date yet.


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Fujifilm F200EXR Will Start Shipping This Weekend

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If you’ve been in the market for the Fujifilm F200EXR this weekend is the time to get excited, Amazon has officially placed the digital camera on their site with a $399.95 pricetag and as the name would suggest an EXR sensor.

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Casio EX-Z29 Exilim Offers WVGA Video. 10.1MP Resolution

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It’s not HD but WVGA Video recording is still a huge step up, especially on a 10.1MP digital camera and that’s exactly what you’ll find via the Casio EX-Z29 Exilim. The unit also features a 3x optical Zoom, Anti Shake DPS and a very capable 2.7″ LCD for easy picture viewing. [via Akihabara]

Here’s the official press release:

LAS VEGAS, NV, MARCH 3, 2009 — Casio America, Inc. and its parent company, Casio Computer Co., Ltd., introduced the latest addition to its stylish series of EXILIM digital cameras today, the EXILIM Zoom EX-Z29. This newest member of the EXILIM line features a stylish, slim and compact design to increase portability, and provides an improved 10.1 megapixels of image resolution with 3X optical zoom. The EX-Z29 will be on display at Casio’s booth at the Photo Marketing Association International Convention and Tradeshow.

This new model stays true to the user-friendly features that have become standard to the EXILIM Zoom series. The 2.7-inch wide LCD display enables users to easily navigate camera operations and enhance the review of images, while the 23 Best Shot Modes and face detection technology help users take high quality photos without having to adjust camera settings.

“Casio is dedicated to creating digital cameras that feature superior technology while maintaining an ease of use for the consumer,” said Bill Heuer, Vice President of Sales for Digital Imaging Division at Casio America, Inc. “We continue to be a leader in the digital camera industry, providing fun and convenient ways to capture quality photographs.”

The EX-Z29 comes loaded with other useful features including Anti-Shake DSP which reduces photo blur from shaky hands or moving subjects, allowing users to shoot images with ease and confidence. Easy Mode simplifies the camera settings to three easy menus (image size, flash and self timer). With Easy Mode, the camera is set to take great photos in every situation without having to check presets or accidentally making a wrong adjustment. Casio’s Face Detection Technology maintains a sharp focus and the correct exposure for the human face.

Available at retail in April, the EX-Z29 will be available in black, pink, blue, silver and purple with an MSRP of $149.99.




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Sony DSC-HX1 20x Debuts With Superzoom 1080p HD Video

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The Sony DSC-HX1 isn’t a rumor anymore, this 20x superzoomer with 1080p HD Video recording capabilities is official and with a 9MP CMOS Sensor and Automagically being able to pop out 224 degree panorama shots in a single motion it was definitely worth the wait.

The DSC-HX1 features a ton of features such as a Bionz processor and G Lens, along with 10 frames per second shooting and a 50 percent noise reduction.

The DSC-HX1 is going for a cool $500

Here’s the official Sony Press Release with included specs:

SONY PRESENTS FIRST CYBER-SHOT CAMERA WITH SWEEP PANORAMA TECHNOLOGY

LAS VEGAS (PMA #F171), March 2, 2009 – Sony is spotlighting its first digital still camera to feature sweep panorama technology here at the Photo Marketing Association confab. The new HX1 Cyber-shot model can take 224-degree panorama shots in one easy press-and-sweep motion.

It is also the company’s first Cyber-shot camera to use the exclusive 1/2.4-inch Exmor™ CMOS sensor technology. This technology allows it to achieve burst speeds of 10 frames per second at full 9.1 megapixel resolution in continuous burst mode.

Setting it apart from most digital still cameras, which use an electronic shutter to achieve high speed, the HX1 unit has a mechanical shutter that helps reduce distortion when shooting a moving subject.

Compared to images shot with traditional sensors, the HX1 model takes clearer images with about 50 percent less noise when in handheld twilight or anti-blur modes. It is also the first Cyber-shot camera to include a Sony G lens and 1080p HD movie clip recording capabilities.

“Traditional CMOS sensor technology provides higher shutter speeds, but we are using what we call an Image3 system that combines the best image, sensor and processor,” said Karim Noblecilla, senior product marketing manager in Sony Electronics’ Digital Imaging Division. “By combining this sensor with a high-quality Sony G lens and powerful BIONZ™ processor, we are able to create solutions beyond fast speed that helps consumers get better pictures.”

Incorporating on-chip A/D conversion, which minimizes image degradation that can occur during analogue processing, Noblecilla said the Exmor CMOS sensor delivers outstanding images, reduces noise and can continuously shoot at a high speeds.

Clear Images in Low Light or for Moving Subjects

Compared to cameras with traditional sensors, the HX1 model has two scene modes that significantly reduce noise. Using the high-speed shutter Exmor CMOS sensor technology, the new model takes six shots within a fraction of a second. Combined with the power of the BIONZ imaging processor, it immediately superimposes them into one picture. The camera calculates the position of objects in each frame and composes the sharpest picture possible, resulting in clearer, sharper images.

The two modes that use this functionality include hand-held twilight and anti-motion blur. For difficult shots in low light, the hand-held twilight mode results in clearer and sharper pictures without the need of a tripod. Anti-motion blur uses High ISO to reduce blur especially in dimly lit environments.

To reduce blur, the camera detects if a person or object is moving, or if the camera is shaking, which is likely when taking a telephoto shot. When it superimposes the images, the camera captures the moving subject or object from one of the six shots. It takes, combines and composes the rest of the image using the six shots. This reduces blur on the main subject and results in a sharp, clear background.

Sweep Panorama Technology

Capturing wide landscapes, church spires or skyscrapers is as easy as “press and sweep.” Sweep panorama mode lets you reach beyond the traditional wide-angle lens and capture breathtaking shots. With wide and ultra-wide settings and horizontal or vertical directions, sweep panorama mode can take up to 224-degree horizontal or 154-degree vertical shots.

Using the fast-speed Exmor CMOS sensor, the camera continuously shoots full-resolution images at a high speed. Using the BIONZ imaging processor, it automatically stitches the pictures together to create one stunning panoramic photo. The maximum resolution is 7152 x 1080 (ultra wide horizontal).

“This panorama mode is so seamless that it removes the guess work,” Noblecilla said. “The camera indicates where you are in the degree range, so you know how wide you can shoot and stitches the photos automatically. It calculates and aligns pictures for you without using additional software.”

1080p HD Movie Recording

The HX1 camera captures movie clips in 1080p HD resolution, and a built-in stereo microphone records crisp, clear audio. The camera’s wide 20x optical zoom is also available while shooting.

When set to HD movie, it records at 30 frames per second (1440 x 1080). The camera uses the high-quality, high-compression MPEG4 AVC/H.264 format. Other recording options include standard-definition video and VGA.

The camera also has HDMI™ connectivity via supplied HDMI accessory (cable not included) so images can be shared in high definition on an HD television set. MPEG4 AVC video recording allows you to view footage on a PC and upload it to the Web.

Sony G Lens

The Sony G lens is optimized to complement the advanced image sensors and image processing technology in Sony’s cameras. The HX1 camera features a 28-560 millimeter f/2.8-5.2 wide-angle lens with 20x telephoto range. With the combination of this G lens and sweep panorama mode, the camera can cover almost any telephoto and wide angle need.

Containing a six-blade aperture, the G lens produces beautifully defocused backgrounds with a soft, natural feel. A-spherical lens elements and elements made from extra-low dispersion glass combine to minimize chromatic aberration common to high-magnification lenses.

Intelligent Auto

Like many of Sony’s new cameras this year, the HX1 model has the convenient and powerful intelligent auto mode, which combines Intelligent Scene Recognition (iSCN), Optical SteadyShot™ and face detection technologies. It recognizes scenes and lighting conditions within one-thirtieth of a second, and then changes settings. This produces clearer images with more natural skin tones, reduced red-eye, fewer closed-eye shots and less overall blur without compromising image quality.

The iSCN feature detects up to eight scenes and automatically changes settings that will apply to the scene or lighting conditions. With the iSCN Advance feature, the camera takes a second shot when low or backlight is detected, letting users choose the best picture.

With face detection technology, the camera will adjust the flash, focus, exposure and white balance producing more natural skin tones and reducing red-eye. Face motion detection identifies a moving subject and adjusts the ISO to minimize blur. In conjunction with iSCN, the camera takes two pictures simultaneously and saves the one in which the eyes are the least closed.

A new selected-face memory function registers one face (selected by the user) as the main face and adjusts focus, exposure, flash and white balance accordingly. The camera remembers the face every time that face shows in the frame.

Additionally, the camera comes with Smile Shutter technology that helps capture a smile the moment it happens and dynamic range optimizer (DRO) technology that adjusts for contrast.

Pricing and Availability

The Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 camera will be available in April for about $500 and pre-sales will start in March. The camera and a range of accessories will be available online at sonystyle.com, at Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), at military base exchanges and at authorized dealers nationwide.


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Casio Exilim Gets A Hello Kitty Makeover. 9.1 Megapixels

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The Casio Exilim now has so much cuteness thanks to the Hello Kitty makeover its received that it nearly makes us sick.  Although we have to admit we couldn’t take our eyes off its features, which include a 9.1 megapixel output, 2.6 inch rear LCD, 41.2MB of storage space with an SDHC card slot for added memory, 3x optical zoom, and the ability to record videos.

The pricetag? $513 USD, which means you’ll probably need to be a diehard fan before you pick up one of these overpriced collector edition digital cameras [Engadget Via Topix]


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