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New S-Series FinePix From Fujifilm Announced For CES 2011

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Just in time for CES 2011, Fujifilm has announced a new set of super-zoom bridge cameras for the S-series line-up. The FinePix S3200, S3300, S3400 and S4000, and the 18x FinePix S2950 are all included in this announcement and all 5 cameras have 14-megapixel CCDs, 3-inch preview displays and have the option of recording in 720p 30fps HD video. Mini-HDMI, connectivity, dual-image stabilization, face detection and recognition, along with smile/blink shoot functionality are all available. The S3200 comes with a 24x optical zoom, the S3300 a 26x, the S3400 28x and lastly the S4000 has a 30x zoom More >

Sony Plans To Double Image Sensor Output in 2011

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Everyday more and more people are becoming accustomed to taking pictures with their cell phone, and Sony is betting that the popularity will keep increasing in 2011. The company is setting in motion a plan to make sure that they’re ready for the new year, and they’re willing to put a lot of money behind it. They’re trying make sure that their image sensors are being installed in not only phones but digital cameras and camcorders. The $2.1 billion that Sony is investing into the output of its Complimentary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) sensors is also part of the $600 million it More >

Sony’s Camera Concepts At The PMA Convention

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PMA is kicking off down in Anaheim, South Carolina and Sony has arrived to it with a bang. Looking to make a splash in the world dominated by Canon and Nikon (the DSLR market), Sony has brought some of its best concepts to the convention. The first being an ultra-compact ‘interchangeable lens’ concept, which is Sony’s attempt to get in on the Micro Four Thirds game before it blows up big. The details are still not clear as of yet but we will keep you updated as soon as the company releases more info. The next concept is the model of the Alpha A700 replacement, complete with an Exmor APS HD More >

Nikon’s First Full HD Camera

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Nikon has finally released a camera capable of Full 1080p HD video recording.

The Nikon Coolpix P100 ($400; March 2010) packs

  • HD video in a semi-compact body
  • 10.3 megapixel backside illumination CMOS sensor
  • 26x Optical Wide Angle Zoom-NIKKOR lens
  • 3-inch variable-angle LCD, program
  • Shutter priority
  • Aperture priority
  • Manual modes for complete photographic control
  • Five-way vibration reduction
  • ISO up to 3200
  • Built-in HDR, 10fps shooting at full resolution or 120fps at 1.1 megapixels
  • Active D-Lighting — one of our favorite features on the company’s DSLRs
  • HDMI out

All features adding up More >

Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera

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Ultra-thin with a price that puts it in decidedly more premium territory than the company’s previous point-and-shoots, the Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera ($350) isn’t just Kodak’s most ambitious pocket cam yet — it’s also its most sexy. Sporting a large 3.5-inch, 16:9 touchscreen on the back, the Slice also features a 14 megapixel sensor, a 5x optical zoom lens, 720p/30fps HD video recording, optical image stabilization, an included rechargeable Li-Ion battery, and more.

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