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Dennis Hissink : 2009-11-20 14:00:00
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Casio EX-FH25 digital megazoom camera : During the Photokina 2008 show, the FH20 was introduced. It was Casio's second camera from the High Speed Exilim series. Now, one year later, Casio announces its successor which it is currently destined for the Japanese market only. This is surprising and no explanation is offered. Perhaps the European and U.S. markets will have to wait until the CES 2010 next January, before being able to welcome the new Casio Exilim EX-FH25. The Casio EX-FH25 features a new CMOS sensor with 10 Megapixels of resolution and a 20x optical zoom lens. The Casio Exilim FH25 is a unique mega zoom camera; the extremely fast Burst photography mode makes the camera faster than a DSLR camera.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-11-18 23:39:15
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Casio Exilim EX-G1 digital camera : Casio announce the release of the EX-G1 shock resistant, waterproof, dustproof digital camera - the first in the company's new Exilim G brand of digital cameras. With its smart design featuring functional beauty, the Casio EX-G1 delivers Casio's toughness specifications in a 19.9-mm low-profile camera. Casio first introduced the shock resistant G-Shock wristwatch to the world in 1983. The G-Shock brand has continued to be popular thanks to its rugged toughness and practicality even under severe environmental conditions and its distinctive design. In 2000, Casio launched the G'zOne, a mobile phone featuring toughness specifications, this line-up has been well received for its outstanding shock resistance and waterproof performance.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-11-09 23:55:00
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Ricoh GXR system camera : Okay…Take a Ricoh GR digital camera, make some components with it, sleep on it for a night and come up with a brilliant idea. That is how the new Ricoh GXR can be seen. Leaked information now indeed confirms the existence of a Ricoh system camera. The Ricoh GXR appears to be a standard compact camera in terms of dimensions, but the GXR is truly a system camera. For the first time, Ricoh experiences the best that the world's most compact system has to offer, even smaller than Olympus and Panasonic’s current Micro Four Thirds system cameras. Once again, Ricoh has distinguished itself from the masses and in the case of the Ricoh GXR, due attention will be paid!
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-11-07 17:30:00
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Olympus PEN E-P2 digital system camera : Welcome to dimension PEN, where form and function unite to deliver the power and performance of a digital SLR with the ease and spontaneity of a compact camera. This latest retro-chic digital Olympus PEN builds on EISA’s 2009/2010 “Best Camera of the Year”, an icon of style and quality. To enrich photographic potential, the new Olympus PEN E-P2 includes an accessory port to clip on the electronic viewfinder or other accessories. It also enlivens creative impulses through two additional Art Filters and supplements ease of use with further innovative options. Cloaked in classic black, the hybrid photo and HD movie Olympus PEN E-P2 boldly brings fun and simplicity back in SLR quality.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-10-25 09:55:00
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Mamiya DM56 professional digital camera : Mamiya has partnered with industry leaders Schneider, Phase One and Leaf to produce the best of all worlds - the new Mamiya DM56 professional digital camera. The Mamiya DM56 camera features a 56 megapixel sensor, and is precision-matched to new optics designed by renowned lens maker Schneider-Kreuznach. "The results have created a new standard for digital images," says Mamiya Product Marketing Manager Mike Edwards. "The large sensor, 56x36mm, coupled with a 16 bit/channel color palette, provides exceptional color accuracy and rich high dynamic range images in just a single capture. Other professional digital camera systems simply cannot compare."
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-10-25 09:50:00
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Mamiya DM digital backs : For 50 years Mamiya has provided professional photographers with medium format technology - film and digital. Mamiya is continuing that support by introducing four new Mamiya DM digital backs, available in resolutions of 22, 28, 33 and 56 megapixels. The Mamiya DM digital back series features 16 bit/channel image capture and recording, both in tethered and untethered modes, as well as the open-standard HDR-type Mosaic file format. Images from the Mamiya DM digital backs can be processed using a variety of popular professional software solutions, Phase One Capture One or Leaf Capture, both of which are included. Photographers may also choose to use many optional 3rd-party image-processing programs, such as Adobe Lightroom.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-10-25 09:45:00
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Mamiya 645DF medium format camera body : Mamiya, synonymous with professional medium format photography for 50 years, announces an entirely new medium format camera body, the Mamiya 645DF. The Mamiya 645DF delivers exciting advances in core-camera technology, including an innovative new selectable dual shutter system with available flash sync speeds of up to 1/1600 of a second. Designed specifically for use with digital camera backs in the Mamiya 645AF mount, the 645DF is a true open platform camera system, compatible with digital backs from Leaf, Mamiya, Phase One, and Sinar. The suggested retail prices for the Mamiya 645DF camera (body only) is $5,990.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2009-10-14 06:00:01
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Nikon D3s digital SLR : Nikon announces the professional D3s, the digital SLR camera that enables professional photographers to take control of the unpredictable and extends the possibilities for action photographers everywhere. Built upon the widely acclaimed Nikon D3, the Nikon D3s advances low light photography to another level and sets in motion new creative options for multi-media movie shooting. Robert Cristina, Manager, Professional Products for Nikon Europe, comments: "The Nikon D3s SLR camera rewrites the rules for extreme low light photography, enabling photographers to take control of ambient light. Professional photographers from all over the world have contributed to making the best even better."
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