Olympus E-P1 Camera
An E-620 packed into a small, retro package, Olympus’ E-P1 is the “digital PEN” in homage to similarly styled 50s cameras; specs: 12.3 MP, 720p recording, 3″ screen and HDMI out.
An E-620 packed into a small, retro package, Olympus’ E-P1 is the “digital PEN” in homage to similarly styled 50s cameras; specs: 12.3 MP, 720p recording, 3″ screen and HDMI out.
No, not Verizon’s Exilim cellphone–the Casio Exilim EX-H10 is a true-blue compact camera with a 12.1MP sensor, 720p video, 3″ LCD, 10x optical zoom and 24mm wide angle lens.
Available outside Europe in August, Samsung’s Pixon12 features a 12MP camera with Xenon flash, 3.1 AMOLED touchscreen, 30fps 720×480 video recording, Wi-Fi, and HSPA speeds.
Olympus puts its marketing where its mouth is by putting their Olympus Stylus TOUGH cameras to the ultimate test: a room full of daycare kids who are free to paint, dunk and drop ’em.
For action photographers and DSLR gunslingers who need two hands on the shutter, the RS DR-1 Double Strap features a counterbalanced design that will hold two cameras.
Pentax’s K-7 is the latest movie-capable DSLR to join the fray with 720p@30fps; it also features a rugged magnesium alloy body, 14.6MP sensor, 3″ Live View LCD and HDR mode.
Sony’s trio of new Alpha DSLRs emphasize ease of use; the A230 weighs just 1lb, while the A330 and A380 feature a 2.7″ tiltable LCD screen and Live View; all three have HDMI-out.
Filmed with a modified $100,000 TyphoonHD4 camera, the slow-motion BBC footage above is absolutely stunning; it shows surfer Dylan Longbottom in a 12 foot monster barrel.
At nearly double the cost but the same specs of a regular K20D, these pricey (but gorgeous) titanium 14.6MP Pentax K20D DSLRs are pure vanity; they’re limited to 1,000 pieces.
Running around with Franziska Dierschke’s pinhole camera is a surefire way to get yourself actually shot; still, it makes for some interesting candid photos as it lacks a viewfinder.
Redrock Micro’s DSLR 2.0 Hybrid Cinema Rigs are a modular, cheaper alternative to their Cinematizing Kit; allowing you to choose attachments to focus and stabilize your filming.
The successor to the original Viewty, LG’s Viewty Smart is the world’s slimmest 8MP camera at 12.4mm thin; it also features a 3″ WVGA screen, 3G speeds, A-GPS and Wi-Fi.
Now official after a leak yesterday, Nikon’s D5000 DSLR packs a 12.3MP DX-format sensor, 2.7″ swiveling display, Live View, 11-point AF system and a 720/24p movie mode.
So exclusive that you can only request it over the phone, this all-white Leica M8 will be released in very limited quantities with a price likely to be between the regular M8 and the Safari.
Available for less than the cost of a fisheye lens, SuperHeadz’ Demekin Fisheye 110 is a tiny 2″x2″x2″ camera with 1/100 shutter speed, f/8.9 wide angle aperture and 1:13.5 lens.
Essentially the same as the E-420, Olympus’ 10MP E-450 four thirds camera now includes two lenses, gets a newer TruePic III+ image processor and lengthier 30 minute exposure.
The EOS Rebel T1i is Canon’s newest prosumer DSLR, notable for a large 15.1″ MP sensor capable of shooting 720p 20fps video; also: ISO 3200 and a 3″ Live View LCD.
Mamiya’s DL33 is a medium format monster, weighing in with a 33MP sensor that is double a full-frame DSLR’s size; also: an impressive 12 stops and a spacious 3.5″ touchscreen.
GE’s G3WP isn’t the first underwater camera we’ve come across, but we like it’s 12.2 MP sensor, 4x optical zoom and 2.7″ LCD with ambient light sensor; it’s waterproof up to 10 feet.
Perched at the top of JVC’s new Everio camcorder line, the Everio X is a 0.66lb dual-use camera which shoots 9MP still photos, 5.3MP shots at 60fps and can record 1080p video.
Panasonic makes an incremental (but essential) update to their four-thirds line with the Lumix DMC-GH1: it’s essentially the G1 but with the ability to record 1080p/24p HD video.
With 9MP of 20x zoom goodness, a 3″ tilt screen and 1080p video, Sony’s DSC-HX1 gives other point-and-shoots a run for their money; also: Sweep Panorama for 7152×1080 images.
Purists may fret, but Samsung’s NX Hybrid replaces a DSLR’s mirror box with an EVF (electronic viewfinder) which reduces bulk and allows for live viewing; it’ll be available 2H 2009.
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