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Casio announced six new cameras at CES 2009, with two models emphasizing ultra high speed continuous shooting and video recording. If you're familiar with the EX-F1 and EX-FH20, these two new models are the same idea -- just in a much more compact body. Here's the first one:
The second of the two high speed Casio cameras is the Exilim EX-FS10. It has a lot of common with the FC100 above, except that it's thinner, has a less powerful lens, and lacks image stabilization. Here are its specs:
Casio Exilim EX-Z270 / EX-Z400
The next three cameras can't shoot as fast as the two I just mentioned, but they have another trick up their sleeve. The Dynamic Photo function on these cameras lets you superimpose your subject over a background of your choice. You know, like the weatherman on the TV news. I don't know anyone who has been clamoring for a feature like this, but Casio seems pretty good at coming up with gimmicky features like this. Enough ranting, here are the details on the EX-Z270 and EX-Z400:
The final two Exilim models are in the ultra-thin category. The EX-S5 is a pretty basic point-and-shoot camera, while the EX-S12 has some of the bells and whistles found in the Z-series models above. Here are the details on both of these:
Canon updates EOS-5D Mark II firmware
Canon has released a firmware update for the EOS-5D Mark II that "improves and mitigates" two well-known problems on that camera: black dots and vertical banding. Download instructions and more info are available here.
Yesterday Sony introduced a fairly run-of-the-mill compact camera. Today, they have something much different. The new Cyber-shot DSC-G3 has built-in Wi-Fi and can use any public hotspot (AT&T Wi-Fi is free for 3 years). Once you're logged on, you can easily transfer photos and video clips to popular sharing sites. Even crazier: the G3 has a web browser! That said, I've gotta wonder how well this $500 camera will sell in this economy -- it seems like kind of a luxury item. Anyhow, here are the details:
Sony announced a new ultra-compact member of their Cyber-shot family at CES today. The DSC-W220 crams a 4X zoom lens, image stabilization, and a 2.7" LCD into a stylish package costing less than $200. Here's more:
Samsung has introduced four new cameras at CES, with the flagship being the new HZ10W. If you've been wanting an ultra zoom camera that starts VERY wide, then you might want to check this one out:
Next from Samsung is the ultra-slim TL100: