Tuesday 10 September 2013

Sony, Panasonic show consumer 4K camcorders

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Sony, Panasonic show consumer 4K camcorders

09.08.2013 2:50 PM

Sony is set to become the first company to offer a consumer-grade camcorder that shoots at four times the detail of today's best high-definition images.

Hands-on: Ricoh's Theta, a personal 'Street View' camera

09.06.2013 7:50 AM

Camera enthusiasts can duplicate the Google Street View panoramic effect with Ricoh's Theta, a sleek camera that fits in your pocket.

 

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Hands on with Sony's QX10 lens camera

09.05.2013 6:43 AM

Sony unveiled a pair of lens cameras -- the higher-end QX100 and the smaller but farther-zooming QX10 -- at this week's IFA show in Berlin. We spend some hands-on time with the QX10.

New flagship Olympus mirrorless compact camera fits all lenses

09.09.2013 9:01 PM

This high-end micro four thirds digicam goes directly to the top of the heap with DSLR image quality, huge electronic viewfinder, and rugged construction.

Adobe launches Photoshop Photography Program for Creative Cloud

09.04.2013 12:10 PM

New plan offers twice the Photoshop goodness at half the subscription price.

Nikon gears up for the holiday season with new compact camera models

09.04.2013 9:01 PM

Iterative new features to its portfolio of fixed lens consumer and advanced cameras seek to make shooting easier and more enjoyable for target customers.

The best of IFA 2013: 15 eye-grabbing laptops, cameras, smartwatches, and more

09.09.2013 3:00 AM

Most years, the IFA trade show in Berlin is pretty boring. In 2013, it's anything but.

Sony alters point of view with new-concept video cameras

09.04.2013 8:00 AM

The new Action Cam, Music Video Recorder, and 4K Ultra HD camcorders redefine consumer videocams from a different angle

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