Olympus Announces XZ-1 10 Megapixel Compact Digital Camera

It seems that the rumors we told you about not too long ago were true, Olympus has come forth to announce the XZ-1 compact digital camera. This digital camera features a 3-inch OLED display along with a 10 megapixel CCD sensor. Addiontally, Olympus has thrown in some TruePic V Image Processing technology making for the highest ...

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Olympus Announces SP-610UZ 14 Megapixel Digital Camera

Olympus isn't looking to slow up their CES announcements anytime soon this time coming forth to announce the SP-610UZ. This 14 megapixel digital camera features a 22x zoom and a 28mm wide angle lens making close up photography an easy tastk. Additionally, the SP-610UZ features a 3-inch LCD screen and built-in WiFi for the easy sharing ...

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Olympus E-PL2 12.3 Megapixel Four Thirds Camera Gets Announced

CES is expected to show us a whole slew of brand new digital cameras from just about every hardware manufacturer in the book. The latest of such companies to come forth is Olympus with their 12.3 megapixel touting E-PL2 Four Thirds camera. This camera has the ability to record 720p HD video and features a pop-up ...

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CES 2011: Kodak to Display PLAYSPORT Burton Edition Water-resistant Video Camera

Kodak is one of the biggest and most recognizable names in the world of photography. Thanks to recent reports we now know that the company will be on hand at next year's CES event where they will put on display their PLAYSPORT Video Camera, pictured above. This camera features a 5 megapixel camera, the ability to capture 1080p ...

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What will be the cool cameras at CES 2011?

I fully intend to be at CES 2011 this year, and I haven't heard of a lot of new things for the conference this year. From what my Source says, there is going to be a lot of 3D cameras. There is no surprise there, and maybe some interchangeable lens. Then there ...

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Polaroid Teases Instant Camera for CES 2011

We've been talking quite a bit about CES 2011 and what we will see from the various hardware manufacturers but what we'll see for sure is anyone's guess. However, Polaroid, a major digital camera manufacturer, has come forth to tease one of their offerings. Of course, considering the photo is quite dark we can't see much ...

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Kodak Slice Digital Camera Now Available for $350

The Kodak Slice Touchscreen 14MP digital camera made its mark at the last CES 2010 and is now officially available. This is a 14MP camera that features a 5X optical zoom, image stabilization and a 3.5” 16:9 capacitive touchscreen. The Kodak Slice Touchscreen camera can also record 720p HD videos at 30fps and has a ...

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Kodak EASYSHARE M580 Debuts

Kodak unveiled a couple of new cameras during the last CES 2010 and this includes the Kodak EASYSHARE M580. Now the Kodak M580 formally makes its debut. This is a camera that makes life easy for the people who are into social networking, allowing them to share photos via Facebook, Twitter, etc. Among the features ...

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3M MPro150 Pocket Projector Spotted

First seen at the CES 2010, 3M’s MPro150 Pocket Projector is a portable pocket projector which can display documents and files such as PowerPoint, Excel and PDFs without attaching any other device. The pocket projector recognizes most business software and comes fully equipped with sound, an auto out for headphones and speakers and can project ...

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New Thin Panasonic LUMIX Series Prices Revealed

Panasonic unveiled a couple of new thin LUMIX Series at the CES 2010 earlier this month and now their pricing and availability have been revealed. Expected to be released by February, here is a breakdown of the pricing for each series: LUMIX FH Series FH1 ($159.95) FH3 ($179.95) FH20 ($199.95) LUMIX FP Series FP1 ($149.95) FP3 ($229.95) LUMIX F-Series F3 ($129.95) F2 ($109.95) Read

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