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Samsung CL80

by admin on December 28, 2009

samsung-cl80The Samsung CL80 is expected to be introduced at CES 2010 (January 7th-11th). CL80 is a 14.2 Megapixel camera with Wi-Fi connectivity and 7x optical zoom (31-217mm) with optical image stabilization. It has 3.7″ AMOLED touchscreen display with haptic vibration feedback, supports H.264 720p video (30/15fps) and comes with HDMI output. It?s equipped with GPS function and also supports Bluetooth and WLAN. The photo and video recordings are stored in the 100 MB internal memory or on a microSDHC flash memory card.

Olympus E-P2

by admin on November 5, 2009

olympus-E-P2Less than six months after launching E-P1, Olympus released the E-P2 with even more power! New PEN is the world?s smallest 12.3-megapixel interchangeable lens system with In-body Image Stabilization.

This time Olympus additionally offers a stylish retro black metal body reminiscent of a traditional PEN camera, accessory port to accommodate the included detachable VF-2 Electronic View Finder or optional external microphone adapter EMA-1, a Continuous Autofocus (C-AF) Tracking System, two new art filters – Diorama & Cross Process, full manual control of shutter/aperture in Movie Mode and HDMI control of camera?s playback functions using the TV Remote when the camera is connected to an HDTV. Unfortunately, the built-in flash lamp is still missing.

The E-P2 comes with either the small and lightweight Olympus M. ZUIKO Micro Four Thirds lenses: 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 (28-84mm equivalent) or 17mm f2.8 (34mm equivalent) and will be available in December for – watch out! – $1099.99.

Nikon D3S: Record-Breaking Sensitivity

by admin on October 14, 2009

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Nikon just announced FX-format D3S D-SLR, successor of ground breaking D3. Designed for professional photographers, this 12.1 MP CMOS camera comes with extreme 12,800 ISO sensitivity! Additionally, expanded ISO equivalent settings up to a staggering 102,400 are available, enabling to create images in almost complete darkness, that was ?previously thought impossible?, as Nikon says.

D3S also offers 1280×720 HD video at 24fps, 51-points autofocus, two Live View modes, Quiet Shutter Mode which reduces the sound of the camera’s mirror-down cycle, EXPEED Image Processing System that process RAWs even faster that in D3, Active D-Lighting (ADL) helping to determine proper exposure, Sensor Cleaning function, self-diagnostic shutter system, up to 170 degrees viewable 3-inch high density LCD monitor, two UDMA compatible CompactFlash card slots, HDMI port and 4200 shots Lithium-ion battery.

It is scheduled to be available in late November 2009 at an estimated selling price of $5,199.95.

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The HP LD4200tm is a 42-inch diagonal, sleek black digital signage built to fit in trendy indoor environments. It features infrared technology, which recognizes multitouch gestures for onscreen interaction in 1,920 x 1,080 full HD native resolution, 500 cd/m² brightness,1000:1 contrast ratio and 9 ms response rate and comes with comprehensive array of inputs that includes VGA, HDMI, Composite, Component and S-Video. For added security, HDMI offers HDCP for secure content support.

An ultra-wide 178 x 178 degree viewing angle enables observation from almost any angle. The new HP?s touchscreen is built to run 24/7 with low power usage. It can be mounted vertically or horizontally on a wall with the VESA mounting pattern on the back of the display, or place on a stand (sold separately). The monitor starts at $2,799 and is expected to be available in December.