Digital Camera News
PMA 2008 Kicks Off in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan. 31, 2008 - The Photo Marketing Association (PMA) launches its 84th annual International Convention and Trade Show today. Over the next three days, more than 600 exhibitors will launch new technology in digital cameras, lenses, and accessories.
The annual trade-only event, reserved for industry professionals and members of the press, attracted more than 20,000 attendees last year, according to PMA. A similar number is expected this year, with the show floor extending across the equivalent of 10 football fields.
A number of manufacturers have announced innovative new models here at PMA. Some of the highlights include a forthcoming 24.8 megapixel Sony Alpha SLR and two Sony α (alpha) DSLRs with live view and tilting LCD screens, Samsung's 14.2-megapixel GX-20 SLR, and the latest Rebel XSi from Canon.
We're seeing some trends, as well, with updated face detection, smile detection, and advanced in-camera editing options. Among the editing options are expression modifiers, such as Olympus' 'Expression Edit,' which literally allows users to turn that frown upside down post-capture.
Stay tuned for the latest news and updates from PMA. We'll be bringing you all of the latest news, product video previews, and trends, plus our First Impression Reviews as we get our first hands-on look at these new cameras.
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11-Feb-2012
AgfaPhoto AP15 First Impressions Review
Former German-turn-Belgian photo giant AgfaPhoto made some waves at CP+ this week by unveiling a new digital camera that might just resurrect interest in this retro brand. Once known for its film products, Agfa showed off a new digital compact camera, the AP15, which seems poised to bring in attention from enthusiasts reminiscing about the brand. Read More...
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11-Feb-2012
Nikon S6300 First Impressions Review
We got a chance to handle Nikon’s S6300 compact point-and-shoot at CP+ 2012 in Japan. Read on for our full impressions of the stylish and pocketable 10x optical zoom camera. Read More...
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$1,269.993Canon EOS 7D
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$1,199.004Nikon D7000
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$314.954Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47
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$569.995Sony Alpha SLT-A55V
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