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The Samsung NX100 was previewed during Photokina this year, and now it’s getting a review by the folks at Photography Blog. The NX100 is a younger brother of the NX10, and comes with a high-quality APS-C sensor. Some seemed to be impressed with the i-Function Lens Control of the NX100, but not everyone loves it. The review at Photography Blog stated that they’d prefer the i-Function to be on cameras that has electronic viewfinders, which obviously would not be the NX100. The lack of a built-in pop-up flash, and optical or in-body stabilisation was also a disappointment. Read more…

I’m sure Canon is no stranger when it comes to cameras. Their PowerShot series are miniature wonders, especially those that starts with a ‘G’. For those who can’t stand the weight of a DSLR and don’t really know how to handle them, then you should seriously consider this new G12 from Canon. This $499 camera is the successor of the G11, and it still make use of the previous 10-Megapixel sensor behind the exact same 5x zoom lens, and even has the exact same suite of full manual controls. But this time, as with nearly all cameras in 2010, it shall come with a 720p recording that can handle 24fps. What’s great here is the arrival of a stereo mic, about time for HD age. Another new trick up their sleeves is the introduction of HDR mode, where they stitch together three photos with 3 different exposure settings to make those absolutely stunning photos. Check out Photography Blog for the full review.
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Sony has upgrade the firmware on its miniature NEX-5/3 system cameras to improve usability, make manual focusing easier, and allow single-shot autofocus when using A-mount glass via an adapter. The latter will be rather useful for owners of Sony’s large-sensor compact, allowing them to use a total of 14 lenses from the company’s DSLR range without having to worry about focusing manually. Read more…

Sony has been known to throw in very colourful VAIO laptops, and recently very colourful mouse to compliment the laptops. Now they’ve tapped into their camera lines too with this sweet culture of their. Think Pentax can get away with their colourful Optio RZ10? Hell no, as Sony as added some colourful options for you to choose from. Read more…

Just when you thought you’ve finally saved up enough to purchase the Leica M9, along comes this fatal blow to your ambitions. We’re looking at the Leica M9 Neiman Marcus Edition that saw its price point shoot up all the way to $17,500 (zomgwtfbbqsauce), making it the only camera that merges the classic Leica M shooting experience in a digital format. This is also touted to be the only digital rangefinder camera with interchangeable lenses and a full-frame 18-megapixel sensor in the world. At least that will help calm down your heart. No wonder it is so expensive, since only 50 of these puppies will be flashing around. Read more…

Do you consider a camera that cost as much as a small hatch to be cheap? I don’t know man, but I’m confused. Though, we’re talking about medium format here, so it does go beyond your personal camwhoring little Sony camera. Hasselblad has brought down their most affordable camera to a level that they consider to be a steal. Their H4D-31 represents the ‘cheapest’ lineup for their famous medium format cameras, promising goodings of the H4D-40 but at a fraction of the price so you still can keep your arms and thighs. Things that you’ll get would be 31-megapixel glory, and a choice of either an 80mm prime lens or a CF-lens adapter to let you fit in all your V-System gears that you already have.
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Hasselblad, the professional camera company, has just teamed up with Ferrari to paint their latest ‘entry level’ camera. When it comes to Hasselblad, entry level means a H4D-31 medium-format camera that is just slightly over €10,000, with the CFV-50 adding yet another option in the higher-than-high-end category. Prices are not confirmed, as Hasselblad says “You’ll have to speak with Ferrari on that”. Only 499 of these beauties will ever be produced, and czars you never knew existed are phoning in their orders from the Seychelles right now to their friends in the Prancing Horse Company. It’s like the Rolls-Royce of camera getting smacked with another Ferrari tag, thus doubling the price. Outrageous!
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Leica has announced their ‘new’ Leica V-Lux 2, which is actually a FZ100 rebadged with a red dot logo and some aroma. What’s under the body is a 14-Megapixel CMOS sensor that can be brought 24 times closer to the real action with the help of the superzoom” lens; along with 11fps burst mode, and 1080i AVCHD Full HD video recording which will make many people jelez. Expect some DSLR-qualities from this baby. The only odd thing about this is the hefty price of £675 ($1,053), which is rather odd. Just because of that red dot, Leica?
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While rebadging is wise to cut development cost, sometimes it’s rather dull to see everything exactly the same, with no improvement. What’s more absurd is to sell it at a very high tad price. Here’s an example. The new Leica D-Lux 5, which is essentially a carbon copy of Panasonic’s LX5, slapped with a red dot. 1/1.63-inch CCD sensor capable of 10.1 megapixel stills, a 3.75 x DC Vario-Summicron lenses, and 720p AVCHD Lite video. Everything in the LX5 is in the D-Lux 5, except the price. £355 ($554) and it’s yours. Or you could buy Panasonic’s version, with less a red dot.
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Panasonic has removed the curtain at Photokina to show to the rest of the world their latest baby, the Lumix GH2. There’s a 16 megapixel Live MOS sensor, SD / SDHC / SDXC memory card slot, Micro Four Thirds mount, 23 points of auto focus tracking, face detection and so on that will make you drool. ISO range from 160 to 12,800, hot shoe accessory mount, 3-inch twistable rear LCD, mini HDMI output, a 2.5mm remote / external microphone input and a 1080/60i movie mode, or record 1080/24p at 24Mbps (the highest in AVCHD format). What’s even special is the ability to take 3D photos with Panasonic’s new interchangeable 3D lens. Read more…
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