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Lumix DMC-G1, feminine and Light

by Mick on October 19, 2008

Lumix DMC-G1

Lumix DMC-G1

Matsushita Electric is scheduled to launch the smallest single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera. the Lumix DMC-G1. The camera is specially designed for Women so the it looks more feminine and lightweight. The DMC-G1 is 27 percent smaller than the predecessor, with a weight around 385 grams.

With such size, of course, a good choice considering the current SLR camera usually comes in large size and heavy. The DMC-G1 series is claimed to be the smallest SLR camera in the world.

Along with name change from Matsushita to Panasonic on October 1 , the latest products will also begin to be marketed in Japan on October 31 with a price of 90,000 yen or USD839, 5. Meanwhile, sales outside Japan will be set in early November

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BenQ E1050t with touchscreen

by Mick on October 17, 2008

BenQ e1050t

BenQ e1050t

BenQ has unveiled a new compact camera and I think we are not talking about it outside but because instead of using the typical outline of any compact low-ranking company has opted for a 3-inch touch screen from which you can control almost all functions.

The bet would have been far more interesting if it had added some other interest but the fact is that in the rest of functionality has been kept within what is expected, with a resolution of 10 megapixels, a figure quite common these days-together a 3x optical zoom with focal equivalent to 35-105 mm. The BenQ E1050t also get video with VGA quality and offers few scene modes.

Undoubtedly, the display is interesting, at least for those who like this kind of option for controlling the device but I still think I prefer a traditional screen zoom and a better quality that allows me to really capture the details. In the end, mere views

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1

by Mick on September 14, 2008

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1

Earlier today, Panasonic just come up with the official word on the world’s smallest digital camera with an interchangeable lens. The Panasonic Lumix G1 is a 12.1Megapixel digital camera with the capability to exchange lenses, like the big boys. If you have the point and click, but not zero for a high-end Nikon, it is a very good start.

The Lumix G1 is available in three colors, black , blue, and red as indicated above. So far, there’s no word on the pricing..

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Canon EOS 50D, a worthy successor to the 40D

August 26, 2008

The Canon 50D is a worthy successor to the 40D. the new camera loads 15.1Mpix CMOS sensor with the new DIGIC 4 shooter that can approximately 6.3 frames per second.
The 50D also offers a range of ISO 100 to 3200 expandable to 12800, 9 point AF, an LCD 3 “Clear View” with the way Live [...]

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μ1060: Olympus’ New camera with optical zoom 7x

August 20, 2008

Olympus officially introduced its new camera, μ1060, This new digital camera “Point & Shoot” has a CCD 1/2.33 “10Mpix, a 37mm-260mm zoom Olympus Optical 7x, double image stabilizer, a screen LCD 3” offers a sensitivity up to ISO 6400 and is compatible with MicroSD cards / xD. Our μ1060 is also equipped with an [...]

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Sony’s 13.9mm-thick digital camera ‘CyberShot DSC-T77′

August 8, 2008

Sony is about to roll out its ultra-compact digital camera ‘CyberShot DSC-T77′ featuring its 13.9mm thickness.
Packed with a 10M CCD sensor with a 4X optical zoom lens, the DSC-T77 adopts a 3-inch 230,000 colors wide LCD screen. It also supports up to ISO 3,200, hand-shake detection and ‘Smile Shutter’ function that captures people’s smiling faces.
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Fuji Finepix Z200fd with Face Detection Timer

July 31, 2008

Fuji Finepix Z200fd 10MP camera packs all the standard features of a point and shoot digital, but more than that, it has a really cool fature called the Z200fd’s ’smart timer’. rather than specifying a time interval, you can now specify the number of faces required in the shot for the timer to start. [...]

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