Category: Cameras
Panny's great camera hopes
Some CEATEC news that got lost in the barrage of wacky phones and football-playing robots is that Panasonic is to add three new digital cameras to its Lumix range. Due in Japan this month and the UK (although the…
Wrist-watch TV unveiled
The trend for cramming as much technology into small, portable items as possible continues apace. Looking like something out of The Jetsons, the V@mp TV watch, shown at CEATEC by Japanese-based company, NJH, incorporates a 1.5in TFT display with a…
Thinnest camera returns
One of our favourite digital cameras of recent times was the Fuji Eyeplate, a budget snapper that really was credit card thin – well almost. Now the comany which manufactured the Eyeplate, SMaL Camera Technologies is back with a…
Olympus camera overload
They are a busy lot at Olympus. The company seems to be launching a digital camera a week at the moment. First we had the Olympus C5000 Zoom a compact five mega pixel camera with a powerful zoom. Then…
Five mega pixels for under £200
Further proof that the price of digital cameras is in freefall was today delivered by Trust, which unveiled a five-mega pixel snapper that will retail for an astonishing £190. That's around £60 cheaper than its nearest rival Kodak's Easyshare…
Canon shrinks Digital Ixus
It looks like two of the sexiest digital cameras on sale are about to get even more desirable. Canon has announced that its next version in its Digital Ixus series (the Digital Ixus i) will be its smallest and…
Canon's new digital SLR
We are always a little suspicious when a company makes huge claims for a product – so forgive us for taking Canon's line that its new EOS 300D is 'a turning point in the history of photography' with a…
Eight million reasons to go digital
The gap between digital photography and good ole fashioned film grows ever smaller. Sony has just announced a new digital camera with an effective 8 megapixel resolution (3,264 x 2,448 pixels) – enough for A3-sized prints (sort of). Designed…
SiPix MP3 playing camera
Just days after SiPix's Bill Foley dropped a big hint that the company's future cameras would incorporate more gadgety features (click here) comes this MP3-spinning snapper. Again it's an idea that has been trotted out before (by Fuji) but this…