Canon just pulled the sheet off three new PowerShots: the S95, a 720p-shooting update of our good old friend the S90; the SX130 IS, a $US250 ultra zoom; and the SD4500, a 1080p capable point-and-shoot with 10x optical zoom.
Well, lookee here. Panasonic has released local details for their Lumix range of point and shoots, as well as the “world’s first 3D consumer camcorder”.
Panasonic’s Lumix FX75 strives to be a good-looking camera with good-looking video to match; the sleek FX75 has a touchscreen, a 24mm super wide angle lens with 5x optical zoom and shoots HD video in AVCHD Lite.
Announced at CES, the GPS-enabled EX-10HG from Casio has been a bit of a mystery so far, but has just been given full launch details, with the price expected to be in the region of $US400 when it hits in October.
Is Samsung’s flagship point-and shoot, the new TL500, truly worthy of the Bestmodo moniker we slapped on its butt yesterday afternoon? Well, let’s put it this way: Maybe the Canon S90 does have something to worry about after all.
There’s a camera show going down in Anaheim right now, and with it has come a whole mess of budget cameras. GE added a few more to the growing pile today, including additions to its entry-level Power Series point-and-shoots.