Monday

Exemode Yashica DVC525HD HD Camcorder

Exemode Yashica DVC525HD HD Camcorder

Exemode Yashica DVC525HD HD Camcorder


If you are searching for a new affordable HD camcorder, then check out the Yashica DVC525HD from Exemode. Priced at only 9980 Yen ($111), the DVC525HD features a 5.17MP CMOS sensor and records video in AVI (Motion JPEG) at 720/30p. Weighing at 218grams, the camcorder also has a 2.4-inch LCD display and a 128MB of storage capacity, which is expandable via SDHC cards (up to 16GB). [Exemode]


Tuesday

Samsung ST5500

Samsung ST5500

Samsung ST5500 590x293 Samsung ST5500


Samsung ST5500 manual was spotted at FCC.



  • 14.2MP resolution

  • 7x optical zoom

  • WiFi

  • 3.5 inch LCD touch screen.

  • 100 MB of on board memory

  • supports microSD memory cards

  • can take videos up to 1280×720 at 30 FPS

  • ISO range: 80 to 3200

  • max shutter speed: 1/2000

  • allows to send photos and videos via email, or post photos and video to a website like YouTube

  • supports 802.11 b/g.

  • HDMI output


And Nikon just filed a patent for a camera with a built in email client…


Source: Wirelessgoodness via Engadget


Posted by PhotoRumors.com



The new Olympus PEN E-P2 is now available for pre-order




(Via Photo Rumors.)

Chinavasion Ultra Compact MiniDV Camcorder

Chinavasion Ultra Compact MiniDV Camcorder

chinavasion-CVMG-DV26


Finding yourself a new palm-sized video camera? Well, how about the Ultra Compact MiniDV Camcorder from Chinavasion. This high quality ultra compact camcorder sports a 2-megapixel CMOS image sensor, a microSD card slot (up to 8GB), a mini USB port and has the ability to capture both 640 x 480 video at 30fps as well as 1600 x 1200 digital still images. What’s more, this video camera also functions as a spy camera, it features a motion detection mode that enables users to program the camera to begin recording as soon as motion is detected. The Ultra Compact MiniDV Camcorder retails for just $57.


chinavasion-CVMG-DV26


chinavasion-CVMG-DV26




(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Sunday

Sony Alpha 550 Unboxing Video

Sony Alpha 550 Unboxing Video

Sony Alpha 550 Unboxing Video


Here’s an unboxing video of the recently released Sony Alpha 550 DSLR camera that we found over at YouTube. Just a quick reminder, the A550 is equipped with a 14.2MP CMOS Exmor sensor, a 3-inch LCD display and uses Sony’s BIONZ image processor. The camera also boasts a number of advanced features like Manual Focus Check Live View mode, HDR mode that combines multiple exposures, 5-level manually selectable Dynamic Range Optimization, ISO up to 12800 and many more. Watch the video after the jump.





(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Pocket Digicam SQ28m

Pocket Digicam SQ28m

Pocket Digicam SQ28m


Exemode and Camera People Store have joined together to launch the Pocket digital camera SQ28m. Measuring 55mm x 13mm x 22mm, the camera can capture photos in 1,280 x 1,200 resolution thanks to its 2-megapixel CMOS sensor and the ability to capture video in QVGA resolution. You can also use microSD memory cards for storage expansion. Video after the jump.



[Akihabara]


The Best Point and Shoot Cameras for Every Purpose

The Best Point and Shoot Cameras for Every Purpose

Mark Goldstein is the Editor of Photography Blog. And he's been so kind as provide us with his favorite point and shoot picks in every key category.



Best for lowlight


Canon PowerShot S90 ($400)



The camera of the moment, the popular PowerShot S90 is a small but perfectly formed compact for the keen photographer. Concentrating on image quality rather than simply joining in the megapixel race (just like Sony's TX1 / WX1 models), the S90 offers DSLR-like results in a pocketable device, making it the perfect second camera for any self-respecting DSLR owner. A sensible resolution of 10 megapixels and fast zoom lens make the S90 an excellent choice when the lighting drops. This is one camera that you carry everywhere and still achieve breath-taking photos that will look great on your wall. [Review]


Best bang for your buck


Samsung HZ15W ($250)



Samsung can always be relied upon to deliver more for less, and the HZ15W is certainly no different. The HZ15W can't quite match every feature that its main rivals offer, but it does cost a lot less than them. With an amazingly versatile 10x zoom lens, high-definition video and a wealth of beginner-friendly modes, this well-designed camera is simple to use yet offers enough features and quality to satisfy more experienced photographers. The HZ15W could well be the only camera that you ever need. [Review]


Best video/still crossover


Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7 ($400)



The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7 is not only one of the best video compacts on the market, it's also one of the best cameras full stop. Support for the AVCHD Lite format almost doubles the recording time, albeit at the expense of editing ease. The dedicated Record button, stereo microphone, wind cut function and audio sampling at 48kHz combine to make the TZ7 a star performer for moving images. It's also a fantastic stills camera too, with an incredibly versatile 12x zoom and top-notch image quality - a great do-it-all, carry-everywhere device. [Review]


Best super slim model


Sony TX1 ($300)



Sony has long ruled the roost in the 'it's so slim you can barely see it' category, and the desirable TX1 continues that tradition. Combining a sturdy yet stylish metal body, clever sliding front plate and impressive folded lens optics in a frame that's just 14.1mm thick, the TX1 still manages to pack in a 4x zoom lens and 3-inch touch-sensitive rear screen. You also get the added bonus of Sony's impressive 'Exmor R' back-illuminated CMOS image sensor, which greatly improves low-light performance. Available in a variety of attractive colors to match your personality, the TX1 is guaranteed to look as good as you. [Review]


Best wet and rugged


Pentax Optio W80 ($210)



Ed note: Brian Lam reviewed most every rugged camera under the sun last summer, and his favorite all around performer went to the Pentax W80, a Jack-of-all-trades rugged cam featuring a 5x internal zoom lens. Its picture quality doesn't compete with the best point and shoots, and the W80 can only be dropped from around 3 feet, but it can go underwater up to 16 feet and function in temperatures down to 14 degrees. [Review]


There are obviously a lot of other great cameras this year for every budget and level of experience. See all of Photography Blog's camera reviews here (http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/).




(Via Gizmodo: Cameras.)

JVC To Launch A New Hard Drive Camcorder

JVC To Launch A New Hard Drive Camcorder

JVC Everio GZ-HD620 Hard Drive Camcorder


JVC is gearing up to launch a new hard drive camcorder called the Everio GZ-HD620. Measuring 53mm x 63mm x 115mm and weighing just 270 grams, this compact and lightweight camcorder features a 3.32-megapixel 1/4.1″ CMOS image sensor, 30x optical zoom lens, a 2.7-inch LCD monitor, a 120GB hard drive, a microSD card slot, a mini USB 2.0 interface, an HDMI port and supports for MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video format as well Dolby Digital 2ch audio format. The JVC Everio GZ-HD620 will be available starting on December 9th for unannounced price yet. [JVC]


Another Budget-Friendly Full HD Camcorder From Exemode

Another Budget-Friendly Full HD Camcorder From Exemode

Yashica ADV-528HD Full HD Camcorder


Looking for a budget-friendly Full HD camcorder? Well, why don’t you check out the recently released Yashica ADV-528HD from Exemode. Priced at 24,800 Yen (about $274), this video camera provides a 5-megapixel CMOS sensor that can record 1920 x 1080p Full HD video or 1280 x 720p video at 30fps in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format. The camcorder also features 5x optical zoom lens, a 3-inch LCD display, a 32MB of internal memory, a microSD/SDHC card slot, a USB interface and an HDMI port. [Exemode]


Friday

Takara Tomy’s Xiao Instant Digital Camera

Takara Tomy’s Xiao Instant Digital Camera

Takara Tomy's Xiao Instant Digital Camera


Finding yourself a new digital camera that comes with a built-in printer combination? Well if you do, check out the Xiao Instant Digital Camera from Takara Tomy. This compact camera is packed with a 5-megapixel image sensor, 4x digital zoom, a 2.48-inch LCD screen, a 16MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and a built-in printer. The printer makes use of ZINK (Zero Ink) Printing Technology and is capable of producing 7.6cm x 5cm borderless color images. If you’re interested, the Xiao Instant Digital Camera will set you back $557.

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Kenko-Tokina Outs A New Disney-Branded Point & Shoot Camera

Kenko-Tokina Outs A New Disney-Branded Point & Shoot Camera

Kenko-Tokina DMC-80N - Disney-Branded Point & Shoot Camera


Kenko-Tokina has come out with their latest Disney-branded point & shoot camera ‘DMC-80N’ in Japan. Featuring Mickey Mouse and Minnie characters from Disney’s cartoon series, this compact camera sports an 8-megapixel image sensor, 4x digital zoom, a 2.36-inch display, a 16MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot (up to 8GB) and is capable of recording 640 x 480 video at 24fps. The DMC-80N is now available in Japan for 9,860 Yen (about $112).

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Thursday

Sony's CyberShot DSC-HX1 camera gets official, coming March for $500

Sony's CyberShot DSC-HX1 camera gets official, coming March for $500



Sony has finally shown its cards for PMA this year, and that Ten of Clubs up its sleeve looks to be the CyberShot DSC-HX1 we heard about last week. According to the presser, it's the company's first digital camera with sweep panorama technology for up to 224-degree horizontal and 154-degree vertical panorama shots with the push of a button. It's also sporting a 20x optical zoom, 1/2.4-inch Exmor CMOS sensor for 10 frames per second at 9.1 megapixel resolution, a Sony G lens and 1080p HD movie recording. Look for it this March for around five Benjamins.



(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

BenQ Announces Its First Camcorder

BenQ Announces Its First Camcorder

BenQ M1 Camcorder


BenQ has recently entered the camcorder market by announcing the M1 for the Taiwanese market. This HD camcorder is equipped with a 10-megapixel 1/2.3″ CMOS sensor, 5x optical zoom, 10x digital zoom, a 3-inch swivel display, a microSD/SDHC card slot (up to 32GB), a 1450mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery, a USB interface, an HDMI port, an audio/video output (NTSC/PAL) and able to capture both 1920 x 1080p HD video at 30fps as well as 1600 x 1200p to 3264 x 1840p digital still images. The BenQ M1 is now available in Taiwan for about $278.


BenQ M1 Camcorder


[Via MINYX]


Snowflake Sony DSC-TX1 For Holiday Season

Snowflake Sony DSC-TX1 For Holiday Season

Snowflake Engraving Pattern on Sony DSC-TX1


Folks in Japan will soon be able to purchase the Snowflake Sony DSC-TX1 for their Christmas gift. The camera comes with a unique snowflake engraving pattern and features a 10.2-megapixel sensor, a 4X optical zoom, a 3-inch LCD touch display and a Carl Zeiss lens. The special edition Sony DSC-TX1 will only be available for Silver, Black and Pink.


Snowflake Engraving Pattern on Sony DSC-TX1


[SonyInsider]


Praktica Luxmedia 10-03 Compact Camera

Praktica Luxmedia 10-03 Compact Camera

Praktica Luxmedia 10-03 Compact Camera


After releasing the Praktica Luxmedia 12-Z5, the company also launched the Luxmedia 10-03 compact camera, which is an ideal compact camera for everyday’s use and the perfect match for the entry-lever photographer. The camera comes equipped with a standard 2.7-inch LTPS-TFT color display, face detection, digital anti-shake, smile detection, blink detection and 27 scenes. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing so far. Stay tuned for more updates. [LetsGoDigital]


Hello Kitty Casio EX-Z90 Camera

Hello Kitty Casio EX-Z90 Camera

Hello Kitty Casio EX-Z90 Camera


We briefed you about the Casio EX-Z90 a month or so ago, but that was just the standard boring version, right? Well, it seems that some folks think that adding Hello Kitty branding to any item is a sure way to create and winner, and that’s probably what happened to the Casio EX-Z90. The camera now comes in bright pink, and has a matching Hello Kitty branded case and strap. Pink Swarovski diamonds circle the outer lens, and there is also a rather noticeable ‘Hello Kitty 35th Anniversary’ label on the front. It’s up for preorder for $499. It’s amazing what a little pink cat can do to the price of a $128-150 camera.





(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

Tuesday

Olympus PEN E-P1 Gets Swarovski

Olympus PEN E-P1 Gets Swarovski

Olympus PEN E-P1 Gets Swarovski


With the Olympus E-P2 just around the corner, do you think that people would still want to pick up the E-P1? Well, obviously somebody thinks that it’ll be in demand, especially when it’s adorned by a whole bunch of Swarovski crystals. You’ll have to shell out £1999.99 ($3,302) to own this shiny camera, but we’re sure that’s just pocket money to you, right?





(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

A New Point & Shoot Camera From Praktica

A New Point & Shoot Camera From Praktica

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German-based company, Praktica has recently rolled out its latest point & shoot camera called the luxmedia 12-Z5. Measuring 92mm x 59mm x 23mm and weighing 120 grams, this entry-level camera sports a 12-megapixel CCD image sensor, 5x optical zoom and a 2.7-inch TFT color display. It also comes with a built-in 32MB memory, a microSD card slot, a USB 2.0 interface, a rechargeable battery and is capable of recording video in 720 x 400 pixels at 30fps. The Praktica luxmedia 12-Z5 sells for €120 (about $181). [Praktica]


Nikon Coolpix S70 Disappoints, Despite OLED Touchscreen

Nikon Coolpix S70 Disappoints, Despite OLED Touchscreen

Nikon's Coolpix S70 promised to be a point and shoot built with a love reserved for high end smartphones—very thin, and packing a 3.5-inch OLED multitouch screen. Alas, Nikon forgot about one, tiny detail, the photography itself.



According to Photography Blog's early review, the $300ish S70's somewhat low resolution OLED wasn't found to be much better than an LCD for viewing images, especially in direct sunlight when it's still not bright enough. As for the photos themselves, they were only of 'average quality,' with a particularly noisy ISO even at conservative settings. Too bad.

(Via Gizmodo: Cameras.)

Dash Cam Dualy In-car Camera

Dash Cam Dualy In-car Camera: "

Dash Cam Dualy In-car Camera


The Car Cam Dually is a dash-mounted camera, which features two digital cameras to capture the scene in front of your car and what’s happening inside your car. There are also a built-in GPS receiver that logs your exact location and a built-in G-Shock sensor that can record multiple impact points. Each purchase comes with a software, allowing users to show both camera angles plus automatically pulls up a Google Maps location for any point during playback. In addition, this in-car camera has four LEDs to illuminate night scenes and a 2GB of storage space. The Dash Cam Dualy In-car Camera retails for $385. [Spy Gadgets]


Nikon D3S unboxing and hands-on!

Nikon D3S unboxing and hands-on!


Our Black Friday just got significantly more awesome -- a new Nikon D3S showed up on our doorstep a moment ago, along with a super-hot NIKKOR AF-S 24-70 f/2.8G ED lens. We're just about to dive into this thing's incredible ISO 102,400 performance (well, we will when it get a little darker) and full-manual 720p24 video mode, but for now we thought we'd hit you up with some unboxing shots -- check 'em out!



(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

Venturer HD Camcorder – Pocket-Sized HD Video Camera

Venturer HD Camcorder – Pocket-Sized HD Video Camera

Venturer HD Camcorder - Pocket-Sized HD Video Camera


Create 1080p videos with the all new Venturer HD Camcorder (CVMR-DV22). Measuring only 98mm x 50mm x 23mm, this pocket-sized HD video camera is able to capture both 1920 x 1080p or 1280 x 720p video at a stunning 30fps as well as 8-megapixel digital still images (interpolated mode). This compact device is equipped with a 5-megapixel CMOS sensor, 4x digital zoom, a 2-inch TFT LCD display, a 14MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, a USB 2.0 interface and an HDMI interface for outputting video to your HD compatible TV. It also comes with rechargeable battery that can last up to 2 hours of video recording. The Venturer HD Camcorder will set you back $128.54.

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Sunday

New Sony NXCAM is more camcorder than you ever need, but still you covet

New Sony NXCAM is more camcorder than you ever need, but still you covet


Sony's latest professional-grade camcorder probably meets your needs and then some by quite a stretch, recording AVCHD up to 24Mbps and SD quality in MPEG-2 / 9Mbps. We're also looking at a 20x zoom lens, 3 x 1/3-inch Exmor CMOS sensor, and storage options including Memory Stick Pro Duo and an optional 128GB flash memory drive. Don't lie, you want this beast, even if it clearly falls in the 'if you have to ask, you can't afford it' category. Look for more temptation sometime closer to its expected early 2010 launch.



(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

Canon Presents PowerShot G11 High-End Compact Camera

Canon Presents PowerShot G11 High-End Compact Camera

Canon Presents PowerShot G11 High-End Compact Camera


Canon has added a new high-end compact camera to its range by presenting the PowerShot G11, the successor to its multi award-winning PowerShot G10. Aimed at professional photographers, the G11 comes equipped with a high sensitivity 10-megapixel CCD sensor, 28-140mm wide-zoom lens, 5x optical zoom and a 2.8-inch vari-angle PureColor II VA LCD. Other advanced features worth mentioning include Dual Anti-Noise System, i-Contrast technology, RAW shooting and P/A/S/M shooting modes. The Canon PowerShot G11 sells for $499. [dpreview]


Hasselblad Offers The World’s Most Expensive Camera

Hasselblad Offers The World’s Most Expensive Camera

Hasselblad H3DII-50 multi-shot full-color camera


If you have a spare $34,000 to spend on a digital camera, then you can buy the new Hasselblad H3DII-50 multi-shot full-color camera. The camera comes with a 50-megapixel CCD sensor that captures four shots in a row, moving the sensor by one pixel between each shot to record full RGB values at each position. The Hasselblad H3DII-50 MS is perfect for high-end photographers who use their pictures for huge commercial projects.

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

New Flip Video Cameras to Have Wi-Fi

New Flip Video Cameras to Have Wi-Fi

Cisco’s popular Flip camcorder has helped sparked a revolution in digital and online video. By making video recording quick and easy to record and upload, millions of random moments have been captured (and then summarily uploaded to YouTube).


However, the Flip is getting some major challengers. Kodak’s Zi8 video camera boasts impressive features and 1080p HD quality (note: I own both a Flip and a Zi8), but perhaps the bigger threat to Cisco’s camera is Apple: the iPhone 3GS can directly upload to YouTube and even theiPod Nano now boasts a video camera.


Cisco’s fighting back with new features, though. The next-generation Flip MinoHD, due in the first half of 2010, includes double the memory, a larger screen, and direct Facebook uploads. Now according to Pocket Lint (and confirmed by Cisco), the Flip will, for the first time, include Wi-Fi.



The development doesn’t surprise us: this is an area where Cisco is proficient, and with the iPhone 3GS changing the face of video (YouTube uploads rose by 400% right after the iPhone 3GS after its release), the Flip had to evolve to match. You won’t be able to upload video from anywhere, but it does make it a lot easier.


There’s one more new feature that shouldn’t be overlooked: the new Flip will increase its screen real-estate by have a sliding screen that reveals the record and menu buttons. Sweet.




(Via Mashable!.)

Thursday

Nikon D300S review roundup: it's awesome, but D300 is better value

Nikon D300S review roundup: it's awesome, but D300 is better value


You'll know from our Canon 7D review roundup that these semi-pro DSLR reviews tend to take a little while longer to cook than ones for, say, the world's latest, fastest graphics card. That means we're looking at analyses of a shooter that's been out for a while, but boy are they thorough. The D300S (our unboxing can be found here) is Nikon's gentle massaging of the D300 formula for success -- with added 720p video recording and an extra frame for a 7fps burst mode -- and that's borne out by the reviews. You're still getting an outstanding 12.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, 51-point AF, and a sturdy weather-proofed body, but question marks remain as to whether the new additions offer enough of an upgrade from the D300. The HD video recording is hamstrung by a mono mic and a frankly silly 5 minute maximum clip length (a limitation not present on direct competitors from Canon and Pentax), but the addition of a second memory card slot (now offering SD as well as CF storage) and a dedicated Live View button along with purportedly improved noise performance could just make the difference for new buyers. Hit the links below for more, including comparisons against the Canon 50D and 7D, as well as the Pentax K-7.



(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

Wednesday

Casio Exilim EX-G1 Rugged Camera

Casio Exilim EX-G1 Rugged Camera

Casio Exilim EX-G1 Rugged Camera


If you are an outdoor enthusiast who is searching for a new rugged digital camera, then check out the Casio Exilim EX-G1, which is designed to be able to withstand bumps and knocks. This camera is shockproof, dustproof, freezeproof and waterproof up to 10-feet for around 60-minutes. Available in black and red, the Casio Exilim EX-G1 comes equipped with a 12.1-megapixel 1/2.3-inch CCD sensor with a 3x optical zoom, and a 2.5-inch LCD display. In addition, this compact digicam also captures videos at up to 848 x 480 pixel resolution with audio in MotionJPEG-compressed AVI files. The Casio Exilim EX-G1 will go on sale in December 2009 for $299.99 a pop.


Casio Exilim EX-G1 Rugged Camera


[CrunchGear]




Tuesday

Casio stuffs backlit CMOS sensors in Exilim EX-FC150 and EX-FH25 superzoom

Casio stuffs backlit CMOS sensors in Exilim EX-FC150 and EX-FH25 superzoom


Casio's usual Exilim fare might struggle to engender a second look from the weary-eyed camera cognoscenti, but a few of the company's models do feature an attention-grabbing 1,000fps shooting mode (albeit at a relatively useless 224 x 64 resolution). A pair of those speedy shooters, the EX-FC100 and EX-FH20, have today been ever so gently upgraded with a set of new name badges and mildly improved performance. The EX-FC150 ups the pixel count to ten million while adding a backlit CMOS sensor, but retains the 5x optical zoom, sensor-shift image stabilization, and general performance of the previous generation. The EX-FH25 20x superzoomer (pictured above) has a similar (if not identical) ten megapixel CMOS sensor, which upgrades the camera's 40fps burst mode from seven to nine megapixel stills, and retains the 720p video recording at 30fps, something the FC150 can also boast. Both are coming out on November 27, though prices have yet to be announced. Hit the read link for the full dish.






[Via 1001 Noisy Cameras]

Super Expensive, Incredibly Limited Edition Leica M7 Hermes Could See Monday Release

Super Expensive, Incredibly Limited Edition Leica M7 Hermes Could See Monday Release

If the rumors swirling this weekend are to be believed, the Leica M7 Hermes—a limited edition film camera with a run of only 100 units—will arrive on Monday for a lofty $14,000.



Rumors surrounding the launch of this expensive little retro looker have been with us since about November 10, when the expertly named Leica Rumors site broke word that the company sharing their namesake was all but prepared to reveal a limited edition film camera.


Two weeks before that, the M7 Hermes camera was showcased in Tokyo, looking gorgeous. Its presence there was no accident, apparently, as the latest tidbits, mentioned above, are that this M7 Hermes thing is about to skip onto the scene in a mere 24 hours.


For the price of a compact sedan, it could be yours.

(Via Gizmodo: Cameras.)