Digital Cameras

New PENTAX Optio WG-2 and Optio WG-2 GPS Digital Cameras are Rugged, Waterproof


 PENTAX Optio WG-2

PENTAX this week unveiled its toughest outdoor cameras to date – the Optio WG-2 and Optio WG-2 GPS. The company's 13th generation adventure camera, these rugged, yet compact digital cameras are now waterproof to 40 feet, shockproof from 5 feet, coldproof to minus 10 degrees C (14 degrees F), dustproof, and crushproof up to 220 LBF (pound-force).

The Optio WG-2 features a new backlit 16 megapixel CMOS sensor, wide angle 5X optical zoom lens (28-140mm equivalent), 3 inch LCD display with HVGA resolution (460,000 dots), and includes a Digital Microscope mode with one additional macro LED – for a total of six lights - allowing macro lighting of subjects as close as 1 cm. The camera also records video in Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) at 30 FPS with h.264 compression. A new optional SportMount Chest Harness is available as well, which straps on the WG-2 for hands-free HD movie capture.Read more

Canon Outs Ten New PowerShot Digital Cameras


 Canon PowerShot ELPH 530 HS

Canon on Tuesday took the wraps off of ten new PowerShot digital cameras. The lineup includes Wi-Fi models, a new rugged digital cam, and one with a 20x zoom (to name a few).

Canon PowerShot ELPH 530 HS

First up is the flagship of the ELPH line - the PowerShot ELPH 530 HS. Measuring in at a mere .78 inches thick, this Wi-Fi enabled camera packs a 10-megapixel high-sensitivity CMOS sensor, DIGIC 5 image processor, and 12x optical zoom into its tiny body.

The ELPH 530 HS sports a 3.2-inch LCD touch screen and also records 1080p Full HD video. Additional features include Smart AUTO scene selection with 58 scenes, Face ID for up to 12 registered subjects and Intelligent Image Stabilization (IS).

The PowerShot ELPH 530 HS will be available in April 2012 in black or white for $349.99.Read more

PENTAX Optio VS20 Finger-Friendly with Two Shutter Buttons


 PENTAX Optio VS20

When you position your camera vertically, getting the perfect shot can mean a stretch of the fingers to the shutter button when not holding the camera horizontally. PENTAX has the solution with its new Optio VS20 digital compact camera. The 16-megapixel camera packs an accelerometer, which will flip your image to the correct orientation and a second shutter release and zoom lever on the topmost side of the body for easier snapping. The company also thoughtfully included a second tripod mount, so there's no fussing with your stand required.


 PENTAX Optio VS20 vertical

Other features include a 3-inch LCD, automatic picture modes including fish-eye. It'll capture 1280 x 720 movies with its independent video button (also recording in fish-eye) and variable aspect ratio.

Unlike most point and shoot, the two shutter release buttons - one on the top for landscape shots and one on the side for those portrait snaps - is a pretty useful invention. That said, don't mistake the VS20 as a one trick pony. It boasts a massive 20x optical zoom, which is very unorthodox for a camera of this size.Read more

FUJIFILM's X-Pro1 Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera Gets Priced


 X-Pro1

FUJIFILM unveiled the X-Pro1 interchangeable lens digital camera at CES last month, and now we know just how much this bad boy will cost. Available at the end of February 2012, you can pick up the FUJIFILM X-Pro1 (body only) for a hefty $1,699.95.

The FUJIFILM X-Pro1 boasts a brand new, custom developed 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor, new color filter array and Fujifilm's EXR Processor Pro technology which work together, as the company says, "to deliver superlative image quality that will rival currently available mid and high-end DSLR models."

The camera also features a new 2nd Generation Hybrid Multi Viewfinder and three prime interchangeable FUJINON lenses – the 18mm (27mm equivalent) f/2.0, 35mm (53mm equivalent) f/1.4 and 60mm (90mm equivalent) f/2.4. Read more

Best and Worst Things to Buy in February


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The short month of February is here, and just because it's a mere 29 days long doesn't mean it's any less chock full of deals. Check out the list of the best and worst things to buy in February, which the dealnews editors compiled after poring over their extensive archives of sales, coupons, and individual products from years past. If you're curious about Presidents' Day sales, gifts for Valentine's Day, or prices on electronics, outerwear, and more, then read on.

Valentine's Day Deals Are Predictably Not Great
Since this is the time of year in which jewelry, flowers, and perfume are in their highest in demand, it shouldn't surprise anyone that you probably won't get the best price possible on these items; perfumes, for example, generally see better discounts in late February after Valentine's Day and March. That's because there's less incentive for retailers to offer truly great deals on these items when they're selling so well due to circumstance. Try buying your sweetheart a less routine Valentine's Day gift in a category that's more likely to see a fair discount.Read more

Nikon Outs Nine New COOLPIX Digital Cameras


 Nikon COOLPIX P510 black

Consumers shopping for a new digital camera are sure to find what they need with Nikon's introduction today of not one but NINE new COOLPIX cameras that will soon be coming our way. These new digital cams come packed with features to please everyone from the casual shooter to the advanced photographer. Read on for more information on the new COOLPIX models.

COOLPIX P510

Great for the outdoor photographer, the COOLPIX P510 features a 42x Wide-Angle Zoom-NIKKOR Glass Lens (24-1000mm) with advanced optical VR image stabilization. An additional zoom control is located on the side of the lens barrel as well, for added stability.

Featuring a 16.1-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, the P510 offers high-speed continuous shooting (can capture five images at full resolution in about one second), a super-fast autofocus (AF), and also comes with built-in GPS capabilities.

The COOLPIX P510 shoots video in Full HD (1080p) with stereo sound and the expansive zoom range can also be used during recording. In addition, shooting at odd angles is made easier thanks to its 3-inch tilting vari-angle LCD display. Read more

Panasonic Outs New Rugged LUMIX Digital Cameras and the Ultra-Slim TS20 with 20X Zoom


 Panasonic LUMIX  TS20

Panasonic on Tuesday announced a slew of new LUMIX digital cameras, ranging from an entry level rugged model to a top-of-the-line rugged camera with GPS and Full HD recording – they even unveiled a new super-slim LUMIX boasting a 20x optical zoom lens. Read on for details on the new models…

First up is the 16.1-megapixel LUMIX TS20, Panasonic's entry-level rugged camera. This baby is waterproof to 16 feet (5 meters), shockproof to 5 feet (1.5 meters), dustproof and freezeproof to temperatures as low as 14 degrees F.

The LUMIX TS20 features a 2.7-inch Intelligent LCD display with High Angle mode and includes a 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 4x optical zoom (35mm equivalent: 25-100mm) that can be used for still shots and video recording. An Intelligent Zoom function extends the zoom to 8x equivalent. The TS20 shoots HD video in 1280 x 720p at 30p in MP4 format and a dedicated video record button makes it easy to switch between still photos and videos. Read more

Panasonic's New Top-of-the-line Rugged Digital Camera Features GPS and Full-HD Video Recording

The LUMIX TS4, the Optimal Outdoor Companion, Combines a GPS, Compass, Altimeter, Barometer with Waterproof(*2), Shockproof(*3) and Freezeproof Features, Allowing it to Excel in Photo and Video Capture Under Many Conditions

Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic today announced the LUMIX DMC-TS4, the company's top-of-the-line rugged digital camera with features such as a built-in GPS(*1) system, compass, altimeter, barometer, plus outstanding toughness, including: waterproof(*2) to approximately 40 feet (12 meters), shockproof(*3) to approximately 6.6 feet (2 meters), freezeproof to temperatures as low as 14 degrees F, and dustproof(*2). Beyond its rugged design, the LUMIX TS4 also excels in photo and video quality, offering the best of both worlds with a LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens with a 4.6x optical zoom (35mm equivalent: 28-128mm), a 12.1-megapixel Hi-Speed CCD sensor and the advanced image processing LSI Venus Engine, and the ability to shoot 1,920 x 1,080 full-High Definition (HD) video in AVCHD and MP4 formats.

"The LUMIX TS4 is the latest addition to our successful line of rugged digital cameras, which offer users the freedom to take high-quality photos and video under a variety of conditions thanks to a design that is waterproof, dustproof, shockproof and freezeproof. Plus, with added GPS and compass capabilities, the TS4 is the perfect travel companion," said David Briganti, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Marketing Company of North America. "Beyond its top-of-the-line rugged features, the LUMIX TS4 captures exceptional photos and videos, also making it the ideal 'worry-free' everyday digital camera for those life mishaps, like an accidental drop or a spilled drink." Read more

Panasonic Introduces Entry-Level Rugged Digital Camera

The Panasonic LUMIX TS20, With a Slim Profile, Also Shoots HD Video

Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic today announced the Panasonic LUMIX TS20 digital camera, which features a rugged design allowing for it to be waterproof*(1) to approximately 16 feet (5 meters), shockproof*(2) to approximately 5 feet (1.5 meters), dustproof*(1) and freezeproof to temperatures as low as 14 degrees F. The LUMIX TS20 (16.1-megapixel) features a flat and slim profile with a 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens and a 4x optical zoom (35mm equivalent: 25-100mm). Even more, the LUMIX TS20's zoom extends to 8x equivalent with the Intelligent Zoom function, made possible by Panasonic's Intelligent Resolution technology.

The LUMIX TS20 can shoot 720p High Definition video in the MP4 format and the 4x optical zoom is available during video recording – making this digital camera a highly-capable model for shooting video. Plus, with a dedicated video record button, switching between still photos and videos is quick and seamless. The new LUMIX TS20 records dynamic HD video in 1280 x 720p at a smooth 30p MP4 format, which makes it easy for editing or sharing the videos. The recorded videos can be also directly uploaded to YouTube when the included software is installed. The LUMIX TS20 also features a 2.7-inch Intelligent LCD with High Angle mode.

"The Panasonic LUMIX TS20 is an affordable rugged digital camera ideal for any user who is looking for a slim, durable digital camera that can take high quality photos and HD videos in a variety of situations, such as at a beach, hiking, snowboarding and more," said David Briganti, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Marketing Company of North America. "Thanks to its waterproof, shockproof and dustproof features, the TS20 is capable of capturing photos and videos that not many digital cameras can, and with iA, it's also incredibly easy and intuitive to use."Read more

Panasonic Expands Its Popular ZS-Series of Digital Cameras

Panasonic LUMIX ZS20, the World's Slimmest Digital Camera with a 20x Optical Zoom Lens(*1), Also Features Full-HD Video Recording and Built-In GPS Capabilities

Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic today introduced the LUMIX DMC-ZS20, the newest member of the acclaimed LUMIX ZS-Series, and the world's slimmest digital camera with a 20x optical zoom lens(*1). With a powerful zoom, a 24mm ultra wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens and the ability to shoot full-High Definition (HD), the new LUMIX ZS20 builds on the series' success as an extremely versatile point-and-shoot model. With a newly-redesigned lens system, the LUMIX ZS20 features a new mechanical structure and optical system to further improve image quality and with Nano Surface Coating technology, the LUMIX ZS20 offers stunning image clarity with minimized ghosting and flare.

Beyond the quality of its lens, the LUMIX ZS20 integrates an enhanced built-in GPS(*2) functionality, making it easy for users to pinpoint locations where photos were taken and share with family and friends on internet maps. Map data can be installed onto the LUMIX ZS20 via a bundled DVD, giving the camera detailed worldwide maps of major regions on a scale of 1/25,000 or more precise. A user can copy the map data of a designated city to an SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Card and get quick geographic information to know their location and if any landmarks are located nearby. More than one million landmarks and 82 countries/regions are covered in the bundled DVD map. Geo-tagged images are automatically sorted and can be played back along a map so that users can literally trace their photographic journey. Many GPS cameras show only the latitude and longitude of where a photo is taken, but the LUMIX ZS20 shows the name of the Country/Region, State/Prov./County, County/Township, City/Town/Village and Landmark – all of which is saved in the EXIF data. Read more

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