Lumix DMC-FX700 touch-screen

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Lumix DMC-FX700 touch-screen digital compact is launched by Panasonic with featuring a stabilized wide angle 5x zoom lens (24-120mm) and a semi-fast F2.2-5.9 maximum aperture range. Buttons are reduces to a minimum, instead depending on its touch-sensitive 3.0″ screen. It also offers full 1080i AVCHD video and 10 fps full resolution burst shooting. Other features include P/A/S/M shooting modes and the latest Venus Engine FHD processor.
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Lumix DMC-TS10

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Lumix DMC-TS10 launched by Panasonic also known as the FT10 in Europe is a simpler version of the DMC-TS2, it has 35-140mm equivalent 4x optical zoom lens, with certified waterproof at depths of up to 3 meters /10 ft and shockproof for drops of up to 1.5 meters /5 ft (as opposed to 10 meters and 2 meters repectively for the FT2). The other are same, including a 14.1MP CCD sensor and a 2.7″ LCD. It will be available from mid-Septemeber for a suggested retail price of $249.95.
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World’s smallest 18x zoom lens has been announced by Fujifilm in the shape of FinePix S2800HD. 14MP version of its existing S2500HD/S2600HD model, using the same 28-420mm equivalent zoom lens and 3.0″ LCD. It offers standard 720p HD video recording alongside features such as AF tracking and Panorama Shooting mode, and is powered by AA batteries.
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Canon PowerShot A490

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A490 and A495 is the outcome from PowerShot A480 models, you can save up to $20 for A495 compared to PowerShot A490 but it’s available in silver only. A495’s has 9-point Face AiAF autofocus system compared to A480 whic has a 5-point. It has neither a Face Self-Timer nor Canon’s two, new creative shooting modes even for those differences, both cameras creates a great photos experience for the budget price tags (though the A495
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Sony Cyber shot DSC S2100

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S2100 It’s feature AA-size batteries. and currently the only model in Sony’s 2010 lineup as a special criteria using AA size. The beginner are the target market for this model because of its easy and convenience look. When we talk about the quality of the image, it is marely ok since the price is consider as around $100.The camera isn’t totally without value, though, and depending on the end use of your photos, its results
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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At a price that’s lower by $1000, the 7D holds its own nicely against the 5D Mark II, providing similar video results with more shooting flexibility (with an added 24fps mode at 1080p), a much faster burst rate when shooting stills, and wider dynamic range. Of course, the full-frame 5D Mark II delivers optimal wide-angle lens capability, while the 7D has the usual APS-C format 1.6x crop factor. And while both cameras are solidly built, the 5D Mark II delivers pro-level ruggedness. For many users, though, the 100% viewfinder coverage, built-in flash (with wireless flash control built in) and lower price will make the 7D a better bet.
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Pentax Optio I-10

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Pentax’s Optio I-10 is a 12.1-megapixel digital camera that is loaded with features like a 5x wide angle optical zoom and 2.7-inch LCD screen, all packed into retro looking frame with classic styling. The I-10 is also equipped with Face Detection, Smile Capture, Blink Detection technologies as well as Auto Picture mode, allowing for easy point-and-shoot picture taking. This model comes in either black or white with a MSRP of $249.95.
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ib software from Olympus

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Image editing software from Olympus has been updated. There are updated video editing features, movies slideshows and it comes under the version of 1.2. For those who are using the Olympus software ib. They can get the updated version in Olympus websites.
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Fujifilm FinePix S100FS

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Description: The FinePix S100FS is a choice of 14 different scene settings (SP1, SP2) optimized for each subject type. It provides continuous shooting of 3 frame/second at the full 11.1 megapixels. A high-magnification 14.3x zoom lens which covers zoom range from 28mm to 400mm also with Super Macro for shots as close as 1cm from the subject.
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Konica Minolta

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Konica Minolta is an excellent deal of a camera that have the classic looks. It is an excellent camera built for anyone who enjoy film photography. The camera works perfectly for any outdoor shooting. The camera gives you automatic mode in which it sets it’s aperture and shutterspeed. The lack of Konica Minolta is that you have to work on a bit when taking double-exposers. Beginners who realy want to get into photography field should have one of this. Besides, there are lots of tutorial online for beginners to try out. The easy to use allows the user to put the camera and lens in “P” mode and let the camera
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