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By DPreview, on February 8th, 2011%
CP+ 2011: Olympus has launched the VG-110 budget compact. Priced at $89.99, some way below the $139.99 asking price of last months’ VG-120, this latest V-series camera offers a 12MP sensor, 2.7″ LCD, 4x (27 – 108mm equiv.) lens and VGA video recording. This represents the expected step down from the VG-120′s 14MP sensor, 3.0″ LCD, 5x zoom lens and HD video. Like the VG-120 it offers Magic Filters for both movies and stills, and AF tracking. . . . → Read More: Olympus launches VG-110 budget compact camera
By DPreview, on February 8th, 2011%
CP+ 2011: Olympus has announced the SZ-10 superzoom with 18x (28-504mm equiv.) optical zoom lens. Sporting a 14MP CCD sensor and a 460k dot 3.0″ LCD, it features 720p HD recording , a 3D capture mode, AF tracking and HD output. It also includes the latest set of Magic Filters for both stills and videos. Priced at $249.99, it will be available from March 2011 in black and silver. . . . → Read More: Olympus introduces SZ-10 superzoom
By DPreview, on February 8th, 2011%
CP+ 2011: Olympus has announced the VR-320 and the Europe-only VR-330 compact superzooms, the first in its latest VR series of affordable compacts. Both feature 24-300mm equiv. zoom lenses, 14MP sensors and include features such as 720p HD recording, image stabilization, the latest set of Magic filters and HD output. The only difference between the two is the VR-330 offers 3D capture mode, an HD output and a 460K dot 3.0″ LCD, while the VR-320 has only a 230K dot display. . . . → Read More: Olympus announces VR-330 & VR-320 compact superzooms
By Image Acquire, on February 7th, 2011%
After the successful launch of Epson PX-5600, the company is set to release its upcoming A3 inkjet printer called PX-5V in Japan on Feb 24. Epson’s products have been well known for their excellent quality. Maintaining the same excellence, the latest model assures high image quality with Epson’s K3 (VM) … . . . → Read More: Epson PX-5V Inkjet Printer
By DPreview, on February 7th, 2011%
CP+ 2011: Canon has released the IXUS 115 HS ultra-compact. It features a 12.1MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor, 3.0″ LCD and 4x zoom lens starting at 28mm equiv. Similar to the other compact cameras announced today it is capable of recording Super Slow 340 x 240 movies at 240fps and 1080p24 Full HD videos, and features the latest Movie Digest mode. The camera comes with 32 scene modes and 6 creative filters including Miniature and Toy Camera effects. . . . → Read More: Canon launches IXUS 115 HS ultra-compact
By DPreview, on February 7th, 2011%
CP+ 2011: Canon has released the IXUS 310 HS ultra-compact with manual control, stainless steel body and touch screen interface. An enhanced version of the the IXUS 300HS (SD 4000 IS) released last year, the latest model features a 12.1MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor, a wider-angle F2.0-5.8 24-105mm equiv. lens and a larger, higher-resolution 460K dot 3.2″ LCD. Features-wise it is capable of 1080p24 Full HD capture compared to the 720p HD recording of the 300HS, and can also shoot Super Slow Motion 340×240 movies at 240fps. . . . → Read More: Canon releases IXUS 310 HS compact with manual control
By Image Acquire, on February 4th, 2011%
Say bye to the levers of 3d heads and uneven swivelling out of the camera by picking up the latest accessories by Arca-Swiss called d4 and dm4 gearheads that are designed to deliver precision work for the architectural photography. With the smallest rotational radii, the d4 is the … . . . → Read More: Arca d4 and d4m Gearheads
By DPreview, on January 27th, 2011%
Phase One has updated its Capture One PRO 6 and Express 6 Raw workflow software. Version 6.1 brings additional features and extends RAW support to cameras including the Canon PowerShot G12, Pentax K-5, Nikon D3100, and the latest Panasonic Micro Four Thirds cameras. The update is available for immediate download from the company’s website. . . . → Read More: Phase One releases Capture One 6.1
By CameraLabs, on January 25th, 2011%
Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-TZ20 (or ZS10 as it’s known in North America) is the latest model in its enormously popular travel zoom series. The new camera may physically resemble last year’s TZ10 / ZS7, but now features a broader 16x optical zoom range, a touch-screen display, higher resolution movie recording at 1080i, and enhanced GPS capabilities with many more landmarks stored in its database. There’s also an inevitable boost in resolution, although coupled with different sensor technology, it does at least now allow faster continuous shooting. Find out more about what’s set to be one of 2011′s best-sellers in our Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ20 / ZS10 preview! . . . → Read More: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ20 / ZS10 – pocket super-zoom preview!
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