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July 15, 2007
| | Olympus E-P1 Details Leaked |
CNet has revealed new details about Olympus's E-P1.
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July 13, 2007
| | JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3 HDD / SDHC camcorder |
JVC has announced the HDD / SDHC-compatible GZ-HD3, a new camcorder with built-in 60GB hard drive
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July 10, 2007
| | Casio EXILIM Digital Cameras with YouTube Capture Mode |
Casio has announced the - EX-S880 and EX-Z77 , two new EXILIM Digital Cameras with YouTube Capture Mode
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June 12, 2007
| | Kodak M753, M853, M873, M883 |
Kodak has announced four new ultracompact cameras to their M series.
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| | Sony HDR-SR5C camcorder |
Sony has announced the HDR-SR5C, a new camcorder with a 100GB hard drive
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| | BenQ T700 and X725 super slim cameras |
The T700 is BenQ has announced their first touchscreen display camera called the T700.
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April 27, 2007
 | | Sony HDR-SR8E |
Sony has announced the HDR-SR8E, a HD camera with 100GB of storage.
The HDR-SR8E can store up to 38 hours’ worth of 1080i AVCHD Hi-Def video, accompanied by Dolby Digital surround sound. The camcorder can also capture 6.1-megapixel still pictures and comes with a 10x zoom lens and SuperSteadyShot image stabilization .
The HDR-SR8E will arrive in July.
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April 16, 2007

Sony has announced the XDCAM EX, that ships with a new Express Card format called SxS . SxS offers a transfer rate of 800MBps for MPEG2HD videos on a 16GB cards
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June 20, 2006

Kodak has announced a new EasyShare camera to replace the P850 at the top of its 'Pro' range.
The P712 features a 7.1MP resolution, 12x stabilized Schneider lens, high resolution electronic viewfinder and 2.5-inch screen. It is also claimed to have 'best-in-class' shutter lag and a new high speed focus system.
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June 1, 2006

Fujifilm has announced the launch of its new FinePix Z3 Zoom, an ultra-chic compact digital camera, available in some cutting-edge colors - silver, metallic blue and light pink.
The Z3 Zoom will have particular appeal to female digital camera owners who have felt that performance is frequently sacrificed for the sake of style - it is accomplished enough to capture images of impressive quality, but small enough to fit into the tiniest of handbags. The distinctive design is only part of the story; the big news is that Fujifilm's renowned Super CCD sensor, combined with the company's Real Photo Technology Processor II, spells the end for spoiled shots .
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