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Press release: SECAUCUS, NJ (April 19, 2010) – Panasonic today announces pricing for the Panasonic LUMIX G2 and LUMIX G10 – the latest additions to the company’s award-winning LUMIX G Series Digital Singles Lens (DSL) Micro Four Thirds cameras. Both available in late-May 2010, the LUMIX G2, which will come in red, blue and black models, will have a suggested retail price (SRP) of $799.95, while the LUMIX G10 will have an SRP of $599.95. Read more...
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If we count the Photoshop + photo identification and shetcking we get PhotoSketch - a project which was presented on the website of Chinese students (Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University and National University of Singapore).Read more...
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Owners of the Nikon cameras D100, D70 and D50 and users of the Li-ion battery EN-EL3 are asked to carefully recheck their batteries as additional lot numbers were included into the list of possibly defective batteries.
Additional batch numbers to be checked are (51AA, 51AB, 51AC, 51AD, 51AE, 51AF, 51AG, 51AH, 53AA, 53AB, 54AE, 54AF, 54AH). If your battery has one of these lot numbers then follow the instructions below. (Press release)
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DALSA Corporation (TSX:DSA), an international high performance
semiconductor and electronics company, today announced that its next
generation 33 megapixel and 28 megapixel CCD image sensor chips have
been designed into two new professional digital camera backs.
The
new Leaf Aptus 75 medium and large format digital camera back, which
was recently launched at the PhotoPlus Expo, is powered by DALSA’s new
33 megapixel FTF5066 CCD image sensor. The camera back, which will
begin shipping in November, produces stunning 16 bit images with file
sizes of nearly 200 megabytes. The Leaf Aptus 65, which will be
available early in 2006, features the 28 megapixel FTF6146 DALSA chip
and generates high quality 160 megabyte image files, also at 16 bits. (Press release)
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October 24, 2005, Tokyo, Japan -- CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. announced the release of the latest addition to its EXILIM digital camera series with the EXILIM CARD EX-S600, the next evolution in this popular line of ultra-slim card-sized high resolution digital cameras. In addition to 6 mega pixel photos, a major addition to this line is the EX-S600’s ability to reduce camera shake instantaneously when recording quality MPEG-4 movies.
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Panasonic today announced another ground-breaking innovation in digital video and optical technologies: the world’s first 3CCD SD camcorder. The lightweight, super-portable SDR-S100 records high-quality MPEG2 video onto SD Memory Cards, and features a high-performance Leica Dicomar lens, 10X optical zoom and Optical Image Stabilization. The SDR-S100’s fast response time and rugged, shock-resistant design also make it the perfect “take-anywhere” camcorder for spontaneous shooting. (Press release)
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