by Johan on February 27, 2007

Sony HDC-1400 is a new dual-format camera system which is ideal for studios and mid-size broadcast units. The studio camera sports 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94p and and features three-skin detail control, multi matrix color control, and high-quality SD down conversion capability. No info yet on pricing or availability.
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by Johan on February 27, 2007

Sony introduces the two newest members of the Cybershot family, the T100 and T20. Priced at $400, the Cybershot T100 is available from March 2007. The camera has a 3-inch LCD screen, Carl Zeiss 5x optical zoom lens. The Cybershot T20 will be released in April this year with the estimated price of $330. Both cameras use the Bionz image processor and come with the optical image stabilization system Super Steady Shot. They also have a sensibility up to ISO 3200 and are compatible with the Sony VMC-MHC1 HD component cable for simple connection to an HDTV set. Find out more dazzling pics after the break!
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by Johan on February 22, 2007

The Canon PowerShot TX1 is a digicam that can shoot both 7.1MP pictures and 720p high-definition video in 16:9 format at 30 frames per second. This multitasking camera records video and picture files on SD memory cards, higher-capacity SDHC cards, MultiMedia and MMCplus cards. The camera also features a swivel LCD screen and uses an improved Digic III image processor. Priced at $499.99, the TX1 will ship next month.
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by Johan on February 20, 2007

The Nikon S500 comes jam packed with a new high-performance image-processing engine. This 7.1MP camera is equipped with a 2.5 inch high-resolution LCD, 15 scene modes, improved GUI, and many other features. The S500 has the world’s fastest shutter release time lag of .005seconds. Other abilities include Face Priority to achieve a sharp focus on other’s faces, and in-camera red-eye removal. Pricing and availability are still in mystery.
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by Johan on February 20, 2007

Nikon’s S50c 7.2MP digicam is equipped with a 3.0 inch wide-angle LCD and Wi-Fi capability. The camera has a pictmotion functions that allows users to view the pictures via TV. Other functions include Lens shift vibration reduction for its 3x Zoom 38-114mm lens to provide sharper images, a choice of 15 Scene Modes, a face Priority to achieve a sharp focus on other’s faces, in-camera red-eye removal, and D-Lighting to improve underexposed or low light images. It is also compatible with SDHC cards. The Nikon S50c sports a high sensitivity up to ISO 1600. Pricing and availability are still unknown.
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The Digital Spy Camera Pen is a compact camera that fits in your pocket. It can take images and stores them on its built-in 2MB memory. The device also has a voice function which lets you know how many images have been taken and when the power is on or off. The Digital Spy Camera Pen transfers images to your PC using serial cable data (RS-232) which is also included in the product package. Buy it now at Gadget Universe for $59.95.
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by Johan on February 17, 2007

Some friends at T3 provide us the video of Samsung’s i7 digicam. This 7.2MP camera sports a rotating LCD display, 450MB of internal memory, 3x optical zoom, a face detection technology, and even a portable media player.
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by Johan on February 14, 2007

Sony’s DSC-W35 is a new compact camera with the 7.2MP Super HAD CCD with image stabilizer, 56MB of internal memory, a 3x optical zoom, and ISO1000. The camera also sports videos in VGA at 30fps (Mpeg-1). The DSC-W35 is available in Japan for only will sell in Japan for $190.
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by Johan on February 12, 2007

The Canon PowerShot G7 is equipped with a 10.0MP CCD, 6x optical zoom, a large 2.5-inch LCD display, and Canon’s patented “DIGIC III” Image Processor with Face Detection technology. If you need more details, then you can watch the video after the break!
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