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It’s been a few months since we’ve brought up the Samsung NX10, but now that it’s back, apparently Samsung wanted to make sure that it caught all the passer-by’s eyes. Because how many simple, boring, one color cameras can you have, right? It’s always better to give your customers a little bit of choice. Even if it is just for a limited time. For example, this white and black version of Samsung’s mirrorless APS camera.
BenQ have outed their latest digital camera, the point-and-shoot DC T1260, and as well as offering a 12-megapixel CCD, wide-angle 4x optical zoom and the company’s HDR image enhancement technology – which combines multiple frames to work around high contrast images having reduced visibility – there’s also a touchscreen for easier control. The T1260 follows hot on the heels of the DC E1260, spotted earlier this week, which has the HDR system but lacks the 3-inch touchscreen.
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Dell Aero which was appear last month is expected to be available sometime in Q2 via AT&T. Runs on Android 1.5 OS, Dell Aero packs a 3.5-inch capatitive touchscreen display which support multitouch feature. Aero is powered by a 624MHz Marvell processor which is too slow compared to other Android phones.
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Panasonic have announced pricing for their recently-launched LUMIX G2 and G10 digital cameras. Revealed last month, we now know that the LUMIX G2 – available in red, blue and black – will come in at $799.95, while the LUMIX G10 – in black only – will land at $599.95.
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Camileo SX900, the new super zoom HD camcorder from Toshiba is expected to be available in July. Boasts 9x optical zoom, Toshiba Camileo SX900 camcorder packs a 14 megapixels CMOS sensor and support Full HD 1080p video recording at 30 fps. Its featues including a 2.7-inch LCD display, HDMI port and SDXC memory card slot.
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The PortaMic 5.1 operates on a 9V battery and features an elliptical shape that mimics the acoustical properties of human hearing. There are up to six individual microphone capsules that effectively capture left-front, right-front, center, left-rear, right-rear and sub channels. The Holophone Portamic 5.1 is priced at around $599.
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Finding yourself a new 12.1MP digital camera with a reasonable price?
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Well, why don’t you check out the Canon PowerShot SD780IS which is up for sale at Amazon for just $199 shipped (regular price $349.99). So here’s what you get, a powerful 12.1-megapixel CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilizer, a 2.5-inch widescreen PureColor LCD II screen, Face Detection, Intelligent Contrast Correction, Red-eye Correction, a microSDHC card slot, a HDMI output and the capability to record High Definition video in 1280 x 720p.
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Casio has announced the availability of its EX-FC150 point & shoot camera in the US market.
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In case you’ve forgotten, this compact camera was first released in Japan back in November 2009. So here are the specs, a 10.1 megapixel 1/2.3″ CMOS sensor, 5x optical zoom, a 2.7-inch LCD monitor, ISO up to 3200, an 85.9MB of internal memory, a microSD/SDHC card slot and has the ability to capture HD video (720p) at 30fps. The Casio EX-FC150 retails for $299.99.
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Flir has released a new thermographic video camera for the mass market.
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Priced at a hefty $3,000, the Scout uses the company’s leading edge thermal night vision technology allowing you to see clearly in total darkness, as well as through smoke, dust, and light fog. The Scout uses a thermal camera to make video images from heat, not light, and displays this video on its built‐in LCD eyepiece. Video after the jump.
The Casio Exilim EX-10HG Hybrid GPS digital camera concept has been unveiled at CES 2010.
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This camera will geotag your photos as you take them, adding location data to your photography. If the camera’s user go out-of-range from a global positioning satellite, the Casio EX-10HG will continue to track and geolocate the user’s position using built-in three-axis accelerometers. Additionally, Casio has also added other travel-standard GPS functionality like maps, a pedometer, a calorie use counter and a total distance traveled meter. The Casio EX-10HG features a 12.1MP sensor, a 10X zoom lens, 720p video recording, and more.

Panasonic has announced a new point-and-shoot camera known as the Lumix DMC-FP3.
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Coming in three different color options: silver, black and navy blue, this ultra slim camera sports a 14.1-megapixel CCD image sensor, 4x optical zoom, a 3-inch touchscreen LCD display, image stabilization, face detection and HD video recording. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and availability yet.

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This update provides following improvements:
- Reduced time of the MF ASSIST enlarged display to improve operability.
- REC VIEW enabled when the monitor’s backlight is set to off.

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Maximum aperture varies from f/3.2 to f/5.7 across the zoom range, and focusing is possible to a minimum of just seven centimeters in Super Macro mode. The Casio Exilim EX-H15 with a 73.8MB of storage space increases the fun of sharing images by making it easy to upload videos to YouTube. The camera also adopts the company’s newly developed EXILIM Engine 5.0 that increases image processing speed by 30% and produces beautiful images by removing noise from photos in high sensitivity mode.
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BenQ has announced another pocket camera to its range with the launch of the W1220.
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Measuring only 18.4mm thick, this slim camera offers a 12-megapixel image sensor, a 28mm wide-angle lens, 5x optical zoom and a 2.7-inch display. Other advanced features include ISO up to 6400, professional-style P/Av/Tv/M aperture, shutter control modes and 720 x 400 video recording (30fps). The BenQ W1220 is now available worldwide.

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The new cards come with built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) that automatically detects and corrects any errors that might occur during data transfer. Available in capacities of 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, the 420X PRO cards are now available for $129.99, $179.99, $229.99 and $399.99, respectively.
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The DXG-A80V is the first model of DXG’s new Pro Gear line of camcorders.
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This ultra-compact camcorder is equipped with a 3-inch LCD touchscreen, 5x optical zoom lens, a built-in electronic image stabilization, a 128MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, an HDMI interface and the ability to capture both 1920 x 1080p Full HD video at 60fps as well as 10-megapixel digital still images. The DXG-A80V sells for $299.99.
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These stylish cameras sports a high-quality 27mm wide-angle Samsung lens with 5x optical zoom, a 2.7-inch 230K LCD (SL600), a 2.5-inch 230K LCD (SL50), digital image stabilization, Smart Auto mode, Samsung’s Perfect Portrait System and the ability to record 640 x 480 video at 30fps. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet.
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JVC is back to the camcorder market by releasing the JVC GZ-HM1 HD Everio series.
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This camcorder is able to record full HD videos (1080p) and is equipped with a 10.62 megapixel CMOS sensor to capture still images. JVC will release this video recorder in March 2010 for a hefty $1,199.95. Additionally, JVC has also introduced the GZ-HM550 HD camcorder, which boasts a 16x zoom, Bluetooth, and a 32GB of internal flash memory that is expandable via SD / SDHC cards. The JVC GZ-HM550 retails for $799.95.
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This ultraportable pocket camcorder is able to capture both 1920 x 1080p Full HD video in MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 format as well as 8-megapixel digital still images. Not to mention, the device also sports a 10x zoom to a 38-mm wide angle lens, a built-in image stabilization, Face Recognition, a mini HDMI port and supports both Eye-Fi and SDXC memory cards. The Xacti VPC-CS1 will start shipping in February for an MSRP of $299.99
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These new cameras adopt the new sweep panorama technology that is ideal for wide angle shots. The Sony W370 and W350 digital cameras are the first to have sweep panorama technology. Both cameras allow you to take a picture using a large sweeping motion rather than tagging two or more pictures together to create your large scenic panoramas. The Sony W350 and Sony W370 are priced at $200 and $230, respectively. .
Sony has proudly introduced a new series of digital cameras at CES 2010.
These new cameras adopt the new sweep panorama technology that is ideal for wide angle shots. The Sony W370 and W350 digital cameras are the first to have sweep panorama technology. Both cameras allow you to take a picture using a large sweeping motion rather than tagging two or more pictures together to create your large scenic panoramas. The Sony W350 and Sony W370 are priced at $200 and $230, respectively. .