Hasselblad announces the H4D-40 Digital Camera
February 5, 2010
Hasselblad has announced its all new H4D-40 Digital Camera, with the medium format CCD sensor, TrueFocus AF and of course, a mind boggling 40 megapixels resolution. This new digital camera will be showcased anytime now. The Hasselblad H4D-40 Digital Camera has been specifically designed for commercial photographers. This digital camera also provides an entry level viewpoint into Hasselblad's system as such of its features, lenses and software.
Its 35mm camera is quite easy to use and features Hasselblad's phocus software. This digital camera has features such as predictive focus tracking, absolute position lock, colour filters with low noise, wide depth-of-field lens and also a digital lens for correcting as well as counteracting colour aberrations, vignetting and distortion. With the Hasselblad H4D-40 Digital Camera, professional photographers will be provided with excellent manual controls and optimum creative photography. This digital camera will also appeal to commercial photographers with its versatility and flexibility.
Olympus has launched the SP-600UZ Digital Camera
February 4, 2010
Olympus has launched its all new digital camera, the SP-600UZ. This digital camera is enabled with a high magnification zoom. Its focal length range is 28-420 mm. Its image stabilization function coupled with high sensitivity imaging goes on to provide focused pictures with great clarity. With advanced optical expertise, it offers a 15x optical zoom. This Compact digital camera comes with a new feature, background defocusing, for its scene modes.
Olympus SP-600UZ digital camera comes with a HD movie recording feature, at the touch of a button. This gadget is also compatible with the SD and SDHC memory cards. Its software connects humans and images based on concepts such as fun, safe and easy. It helps you in organizing pictures as well as recording new ones too. The SP-600UZ is enabled with features such as face detection AF, HDMI output control, different scene modes, magic filter effects, in-body panorama, AF illuminator, AF tracking, shadow adjustment technology and more, offering extreme flexibility and versatility.
Olympus introduces the E-PL1, the third addition to its PEN Digital Cameras
February 3, 2010
Olympus has introduced the E-PL1, the third addition to its PEN Digital Cameras. The E-PL1 is a micro four third digital camera. On the outside, it looks quite identical to its current PEN, but, this time around, it also includes an integrated pop-up flash as well. The E-PL1 comes with impressive features such as a 12.3 megapixels image sensor, HD video recording, ISO range of 100 to 3200, in-camera panorama, face detection and also 19 scene modes.
Olympus E-PL1 is all set for launch anytime in March and is available in a choice of blue, black and gold finishes. It weighs close to 300 grams and has dimensions of 114.6 x 72.14 x 41.4 mm. The E-PL1 is enabled with a f3.5/5.6 14-42mm zoom lens. It is enabled with HDMI, USB and all for connectivity and is powered by Li-Ion battery. With simple operations, high quality images, in-camera creativity and interchangeable lenses, this digital camera offers a compact multimedia package.
Fujifilm unveils new range of Digital Cameras
February 2, 2010
Fujifilm has unveiled 13 new digital cameras, all of them point and shooters, to be showcased at the 2010 PMA show. These models are expected to ship sometime between February and Summer. And, all these digicams are capable of recording high definition videos at a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. At the entry level, you have two offerings from the A series, AV100 and AX200. There are 4 more models in the J series, JV100, JX250, JZ300 and JZ500, all coming in a slim form with a brushed metal finish, full metal chassis and powered by lithium ion battery.
If you are looking for a weather resistant gadget, there is the XP10 digital camera for you. And, you have the Z-series too, with models such as Z70 and Z700, with Gen-Y audiences as its main focus. The F series features the latest sensor technologies and enhanced capability for low light shooting with the F80EXR model. The S series features long zoom ranges and a design with a SLR style body through its S1800 and S2950 models. The highlight of Fujifilm's latest offerings is the HS10, the first consumer camera that makes use of a CMOS sensor.
How about a 3D Digital Camera?
February 1, 2010
If Avatar has brought about a radical change in the way people look at 3D films, here is something real novel, well, how about a 3D digital camera? So, let us welcome Fujifilm's 3D digital camera which helps in capturing 2 simultaneous images for the same scene. It is enabled with two lenses, with each one having a dedicated 10 MP image sensor. Fuji has designed output options which include a specialized 3D digital frame or 3D prints.
This 3D digital camera, the Fujifilm W1, weighs around 250 grams. With this gadget, you can also film videos in 3D. Of course, it can double up as a 2D camera as well, with its dual capture mode that allows you to take simultaneously two shots, at different settings. A digital compact's usual settings, such as self timer, macro mode and an optical zoom, are all bundled in this gadget. You can also view images on its 2D/3D LCD screen. It is powered by NP-95 Lithium ion battery.





