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Canon Unveils EOS 1D Mark IV Pro d-SLRBy Greg Tarr, October 20, 2009
Lake Success, N.Y. - Canon USA introduced Tuesday the EOS 1D Mark IV digital-SLR camera, offering FullHD 1080p video recording, 16-megapixel still resolution and the company's widest ISO range to date.
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Ceiva Adds Pro 80 Digital FrameBy TWICE Staff, October 15, 2009
Los Angeles - Ceiva Logic added to its line of connected digital photo frames today by introducing the Pro 80.
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Cisco's Flip Video Launches Second-Gen HD CamcorderBy Joseph Palenchar, October 14, 2009San Francisco - Cisco-owned Flip Video launched a second-generation Flip MinoHD camcorder that doubles memory capacity, offers a larger screen and adds HDMI output compared to its first-generation predecessor, the company said. More
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Nikon Adds D-Movie Mode To D3S Pro SLRBy Greg Tarr, October 14, 2009Melville, N.Y. - Nikon introduced today the next phase in its popular D3 line of full-frame digital SLRs for the professional market - the D3S. More
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CEA Takes Stake In Private Collaborative Development FirmBy Greg Tarr, October 13, 2009Arlington, Va. - Looking to further its work in developing multi-industry standards and cooperation in emerging technologies for networked devices, the CEA said Monday it has acquired a minority stake in privately-held Global Inventures. More
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Analysts: Q4 Camera Outlook Flat As Economy Continues To SputterBy Greg Tarr, October 12, 2009Imaging analysts are predicting digital camera unit sales to be virtually flat over the fourth quarter of 2009, with one calling for 14.7 million camera sales for the period just entered. Some renewed vitality is also expected to come in the digital-SLR segment and select compact point-and-shoot models. More
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GE Readies J-Series Digicam LineBy Greg Tarr, October 12, 2009General Imaging, which is the licensee of the GE digital camera brand in the United States, said it will soon ship its GE J-series digital camera line, including models J1050 and J1250. Both point-and-shoot digital cameras come with a package of features, including pan-capture panorama for seamless, wide-angle shots; auto scene detection; blink, smile and face detection... More
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JVC's Enters Pocket Video Camera CategoryBy Greg Tarr, October 12, 2009
Wayne, N.J. - JVC said Tuesday it is entering the pocket flash memory camera/camcorder market currently dominated by the Flip Mino and Kodak Zi8 with the introduction of the under-$200 Picsio GC-FM1.
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Pentax Launches K-7 Instant Rebate ProgramBy Greg Tarr, October 2, 2009Golden, Colo. - Pentax Imaging said Friday it has launched a $100 instant rebate program on the K-7 digital SLR body and three-lens kit configurations. More
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Mamiya Unveils 2 Pro-Level d-SLR SeriesBy Greg Tarr, October 1, 2009Elmsford, N.Y. - Mamiya unveiled Thursday two new lines of medium-format professional-grade digital-SLR cameras and a series of Leaf-Shutter lenses optimized for digital photography. More
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Canon To Skip PMA Show In FebruaryBy Greg Tarr, October 1, 2009Lake Success, N.Y. - Canon USA confirmed reports that it has elected not to attend the PMA 2010 trade show in Anaheim, Calif., held Feb. 21-23, 2010, citing changing technology and business conditions. More
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SanDisk Ships Flash Cards For Gaming PortablesJohn Laposky, September 30, 2009Milpitas, Calif. - SanDisk today announced new additions to its line of flash-memory cards for handheld video game systems. More
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GE Readies J-Series Digital Camera LineGreg Tarr, September 22, 2009
Torrance, Calif. - General Imaging said it will soon ship its GE J-series digital camera line, including models J1050 and J1250.
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Point-&-Shoot DSC Sales Sustain Growth LevelsGreg Tarr, September 21, 2009Sunnyvale, Calif. - Retrevo Pulse has found demand and prices for point-and-shoot digital cameras has held its ground through the summer of 2009. More
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Panasonic Marks 50th Anniversary In U.S.TWICE Staff, September 21, 2009
Secaucus, N.J. - Panasonic Corp. of North America celebrated its 50th anniversary in the U.S. last week.
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Pentax Intros K-x d-SLR, Updates Industry On ReorganizationBy Doug Olenick, September 21, 2009Pentax used the launch of its latest entry-level d-SLR, the K-x, last week, to update its retailers and the industry on its ongoing reorganization. The company-wide changes, dubbed The Plan, covers a wide range of policy shifts, including improving retailer relations, getting a better handle on inventory control, and having more discipline when it comes to product development an... More
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AVID Unveils New Video, Audio-Editing CollectionsBy Greg Tarr, September 21, 2009AVID Technologies has introduced three consumer-focused editing and creation tools for home-based videographers and musicians, alike. In video, the company’s Pinnacle video-editing group unveiled the 14th edition of the popular Studio video-editing software, dubbed the Studio HD ($49 suggested retail), joined by the step-up Studio Ultimate ($99) package and the Stu... More
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Pentax Intros K-x d-SLRBy Doug Olenick, September 17, 2009
New York - Pentax used the launch of its latest entry-level d-SLR, the K-x, last night to update its retailers and the industry on its ongoing reorganization.
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HP Intros The DreamScreenBy Doug Olenick, September 17, 2009
New York - Hewlett-Packard rolled out a new product concept today called DreamScreen.
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Sakar Debuts Kodak Web CamsTWICE Staff, September 15, 2009Edison, N.J. - Sakar introduced a line of Kodak Web cams today with plug-and-play connectivity to VoIP and instant messaging. More
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