Cameras
Panasonic Announces GF2
{{article.attachments['GF2k_450.jpg']}}Panasonic has announced the GF2, an update to the GF1 that shrinks the camera body and adds Full HD movie capture.
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{{article.attachments['GF2k_450.jpg']}}Panasonic has announced the GF2, an update to the GF1 that shrinks the camera body and adds Full HD movie capture.
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Pentax has announced the K5, an upgrade to their high-end K7 SLR. The new SLR ups the resolution to 16.2 megapixels, the shooting speed to 7fps, the ISO range to 12800 and the video to 1080p.
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{{article.attachments['Olumpus-e5-front-120.jpg']}}The new Olympus E-5 Four Thirds SLR is aimed at pro shooters, boasting a 3-inch swiveling LCD lens and support for capturing 720p video. It will be priced at $1699 and will be available in October.
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Nikon has announced 3 new cameras that refresh their Coolpix point & shoot lineup, including the $329, 0.7-inch thick S80 and the Full HD video capturing S8100.
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