
Canon launched 3 SLR series camera new digits EOS 550D. Many are predicting this new SLR will be launched at MWC 2010, but the fact that Canon launched earlier yesterday on 8 February 2010 in London, England. Canon EOS 550D has a tempting specification, how not a 3-digit series from Canon has a 18 megapixel camera sensor with DIGIC 4 processor’s famous “Low Noise”, faster and better contrast.
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Hasselblad announced the latest medium format camera today in Copenhagen, Danish. With a 40 Megapixel image censor, Hasselblad H4D-40 which is a medium format sold at a price of about $20,000. Autofocus on Hasselblad H4D-40 is using a new feature called True Focus AF System. Truefocus will bring DOF in shooting accuracy at close range. Claimed to have a very low noise at the shooting contrasting colors, this 40-H4D also claimed a Clarity and DOF (Depth Of Field) is enhanced.
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Fujifilm and Olympus have released a range of new digital camera products in the same time. One that stands out from the launch was the debut of two camera megazoom 30x. Olympus SP-800UZ is the camera with 30x zoom range between 28mm to 840mm with F2.8-F5.6. While Fujifilm Finepix HS10 has zoom lens 30x but has a wide-angle coverage greater range between 24mm to 720mm (the picture above).
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There’s something deliciously futuristic about the fact that Microsoft and Google are patrolling our roads , documenting their every nook and cranny with large multidirectional cameras strapped to SUVs. But what about the unpaved wilderness?

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Google’s Street View snowmobile takes your voyeurism to the Olympic slopes
LAS VEGAS, USA (AVING Special Report on ‘CES 2010′) — HP presented its new flip type 5.0 Megapixel digital video cameras at CES 2010. < AVING Las Vegas team is on-site bringing readers the latest product CES2010 from the show floor, covering the press conferences >

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HP to present its new 5.0 Megapixel flip type digital video camera
Say what you will about Brando , but you can always count on them to take a good idea and sell a cheaper (if not necessarily better) version of it.

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Brando camera holster is cheap, might actually hold your camera
Sportpong puts pong on the floor InCharge Battery Station sorts and charges batteries Nubrella: The umbrella of the future?

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We won’t front — there’s little chance we’d actually use JXD ’s V3 handheld, but it’s not for lack of interest. This here PMP / game player hybrid isn’t apt to leave the shores of Asia, but for those in that neck of the woods, this unit offers up emulators for a slew of game consoles, a 4.3-inch display, a 5 megapixel camera and plenty of file format support to handle your favorite music and video. Reportedly, the device even features an FM radio tuner, and in case you’re curious as to why there are two D-pads on this thing, it’s because you’ll need ‘em to get through certain Game Boy / NES titles

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JXD V3 handheld is confused, confusing and altogether interesting
There’s just no two ways about it: the integrated self-timer is easily one of the most amazing technologies to ever be invented. Yeah, we said it. Unfortunately, beeping for ten seconds while a shooter races to get in position isn’t always ideal or fun, and that’s where isharq comes in.

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DIY photog creates laser trigger for remote DSLR snapping
Sorry if we’re the sort of folks to look a gift SD card reader in the mouth, but while we’re oh-so-happy that Apple finally opened up application-enabled hardware development in iPhone OS 3.0 , we really wish an accessory like this had been available for the iPhone right from the start. The new zoomIt SD card reader from zoomMediaPlus adds a bit of external, swappable memory to the iPhone and iPod touch at long last, giving you the ability to store your iPhone’s pictures on the card, or pull stuff off it onto your handset using the free zoomIt app.

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zoomMediaPlus’ zoomIt is the iPhone’s long overdue SD card reader