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By admin, on January 11th, 2012
Panasonic announced two new compact camera, FH6 and FH8. The FH 8 features 16 Megapixel CCD sensor whereas FH 6 features 14 Megapixel CCD Sensor, rest of the core specification is almost same, both share the same ISO range standard ISO range 100-1600, expandable up to 6400, both of them have 5X optical zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilization. The FH8 comes with a bit big 3″ LCD screen and FH6 comes with 2.7″ LCD.
By admin, on January 11th, 2012
Panasonic S2 features 14 Megapixel ccd and and 4X optical zoom with optical image stabilization, 2.7-inch Intelligent LCD you can also record 720p HD movie with this camera. Pricing and 2012 availability will be announced approximately 30 days prior to shipping. The Panasonic LUMIX S2 will be available in a variety of colors, including black, pink and violet.
By admin, on January 11th, 2012
With Canon G1 X, Canon also announced the two new ELPH 520 HS and 110 HS Powershot camera with DIGIC V image processor, the 520HS features 10 Megapixel CMOS sensor with a ISO range of 100-3200 and 12X optical zoom (7X more optical zoom than 110HS). whereas 110HS features 16 Megapixel CMOS sensor with a ISO range of 100-3200 and 5X optical zoom.
PowerShot ELPH 520 HS Digital Camera
 The feature-packed Canon PowerShot ELPH 520 HS camera resurrects the original PowerShot ELPH design with a more contemporary and radiant look and feel. This new stylish model has a 10.1-megapixel High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor along with a 12X Optical Zoom lens, ISO range of up to 3200 and wide-angle capabilities starting at 28mm. For photographers on the move, this camera also has Full HD 1080p video capture capabilities, a 3.0-inch LCD for easy viewing of images and High-Speed Burst mode where images are continuously captured at 6.8 frames per second.
Canon ELPH 520 HS Price: The Canon PowerShot ELPH 520 HS camera will be available in black, silver, red and blue in March with an estimated selling price of $299.99.

PowerShot ELPH 110 HS Digital Camera
Canon’s PowerShot ELPH 110 HS camera comes in a variety of fun, bright colors (black, silver, red, blue, green and pink) and is the ideal camera for new photographers. With a 5X Optical Zoom lens and wide-angle capabilities beginning at 24mm, this camera provides the user with the ability to fit an entire landscape or a specific area of a subject into one shot. The camera also features a16-megapixel High-Sensitivity CMOS Sensor, ISO range of up to 3200, 3.0-inch wide LCD and Full HD 1080p video capture for brilliant, high resolution quality. High-Speed Burst mode has also been included for continuous shooting up to 5.8 frames per second.
Canon ELPH 110 HS Price: The Canon PowerShot ELPH 110 HS camera is scheduled to be available in February with an estimated selling price of $249.99.

By admin, on January 10th, 2012
Fujifilm Mirrorless X- Pro 1 features newly developed APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor, No low pass-filter, Standard ISO sensitivity of Fuji X Pro 1 is 200-3200, In extended ISO range you get 100 to 25600, you can also capture Full HD movies from Fuji X Pro 1 @ 24fps, Fuji X Pro 1 also features Hybrid Viewfinder similar to Fuji X100, Viewfinder magnification switches to 0.37x for the 18mm lens, and to 0.60x when the 35mm or 60mm lens is mounted, Fuji X Pro 1 comes with fixed 3.0-inch LCD with 1,230,000 screen dots.
Buy from – Amazom || B&H || Adorama
Main Features
- 16.3Mp Resolution
- APS-C 23.6 x 15.6mm X-Trans CMOS Sensor
- ISO 100 to 25600
- 3.0″ RGBW LCD Monitor
- Fujifilm X Mount Lens Mount
- XF Lens Series Compatibility
- Hybrid Multi Viewfinder
- 1920 x 1080 HD Video w/ Stereo Sound
- SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Compatibility
- Ultra Sonic Vibration Sensor Cleaning
- TTL Flash Compatible Hot Shoe
Three compact XF Fujinon fast aperture prime lenses coming with Fujifilm Mirrorless camera. The “XF18mmF2 R”, “XF 35mmF1.4 R” and “XF60mmF2.4 R Macro” .
By admin, on January 10th, 2012
Canon G1 X is now available for pre-order at Amazon.com
By admin, on January 10th, 2012
This Guest Post is written by Mila Johnson of Fatwallet.com
The digital camera market is becoming muddled with too many choices. Consumers who normally would buy an affordable point-and-shoot now find themselves tempted by DSLR cameras. It’s hard not to be, with their professional look and falling prices. As DSLR camera become more affordable and commonplace in the big-box electronics stores, many camera shoppers find themselves wondering, “Is a DSLR right for me?”

The Difference
DSLR – Digital Single Lens Reflex – cameras are meant to emulate the SLR (take off the “D”) camera of old. A hinged mirror lets the photographer see exactly what the lens sees, and then it flips up when the photo is taken. The image sensor is behind the mirror, where the film used to be in SLR cameras. The two bigger differences are that a DSLR camera has a much more complex, high-quality image sensor and interchangeable lenses.

Megapixels vs Image Sensor
Retailers and advertisers love megapixels. It’s easy to stick a number on a camera ad and call it a day. This gives consumers an easy comparison point and they are out the door with the ten megapixel model. It’s more complex than that, though. The quality and size of the image sensor is much more important. Without turning this into a dry scientific article, let’s just stress that DSLR cameras are bigger and thus can house bigger and better sensors. DSLR cameras can have image sensors that are 20 times the size of those in a point-and-shoot, sometimes even bigger than that. Since point-and-shoot cameras are built for convenience, they have smaller image sensors that can’t produce shot quality to match a DSLR, even with a higher megapixel rating.
The Trade-offs
So is a DLSR right for you? It depends. A DSLR, by nature of its superior image sensor, will produce greater shot quality even if its megapixel rating is lower than that of a point-and-shoot. A DLSR is bigger, though, so it’s a matter of evaluating shot quality versus convenience. There is also the argument of simple versus complex. A DSLR requires a lot of practice, study and training to even try to use while a point-and-shoot is, well, point-and-shoot.
The Final Comparison:

Buy a DSLR if you:
- Are a pro or are really motivated to learn
- Have a lot of time to dedicate, since this will be a new hobby
- Don’t mind carrying a lot of gear
- Are not tied to a strict budget, since the price of accessories adds up fast
- Consider yourself a “technical person” and learn new technologies quickly
Buy a point-and-shoot if you:
- Just want a reliable digital camera for weekends, vacations, special occasions and the like
- Are not very technical
- Want a camera and not learn a new trade
- Are on a budget
When shopping for a camera look for deals on cameras online to save!
By admin, on January 10th, 2012
Canon G1 X is available for pre-order at Adorama camera store.
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