Nikon 1 S2 Mirrorless Camera Unveiled For $450

Nikon has this week added a new addition to their range of compact camera, in the form of the newly launched Nikon 1 S2, which build on technology used in its previous models. The new Nikon 1 S2 is equipped with a 14.2 megapixel CX-format sensor, a new 135-point autofocus system and is capable of […]

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Sony Cyber-shot RX1R Announced

As well as announcing the new Sony Cyber-shot RX100, Sony also added another camera to their Cyber-shot range with the launch of the Sony Cyber-shot RX1R.

The Sony Cyber-shot RX1R is an updated version of the Sony RX1, it comes with a 24.3 effective megapixel sensor and features a Carl Zeiss Sonnar T*F2 lens.

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Sony Cyber-shot RX100 Gets Official

We have already seen some leaked details of the new Sony Cyber-shot RX100, and now Sony has made the device official, and we have all the details on Sony’s latest camera.

The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 comes with a 20.2 megapixel back illuminated Exmore R 1.0 type CMOS sensor, and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens.

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Sony RX-100 MK2 Details Leaked

Sony announced their Sony RX-100 CyberShot camera in June of last year, and now details have been released on the second generation of the device, the Sony RX-100 MK2.

The Sony RX-100 MK2 will come with a range of new features over it predecessor, which will include a tilting display, built in WiFi and a flash hotshoe, the device will apparently use the same image sensor as the existing model.

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Pentax MX-1 Retro Themed Compact Camera Announced

Pentax has added a new compact camera to its line up with the launch of the Pentax MX-1, although this model comes with a retro design, which you can see in the photo below.

The Pentax MX-1 features a brass body with textured grips and it comes with a 12 megapixel CMOS sensor and an f/1.8-f/2.5 range that comes with a zoom range of 28mm to 112mm.

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Samsung Galaxy Camera Up For Pre-Order In The UK

Samsung recently announced their first Android powered camera, the Samsung Galaxy Camera, which comes with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and now the device is available to pre-order in the UK.

UK retailer Clove has just put the Samsung Galaxy Camera up for pre-order, and the device will retail for £399 including taxes, although an exact launch date has not been given.

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Pair of unannounced Leica cameras get leaked ahead of next week’s Photokina

Pair of unannounced Leica cameras get leaked ahead of next week's Photokina

As you may or may not know, Photokina's taking place in Cologne, Germany in a few days, which has caused a plethora of cameras to make an appearance before they're even made official. The latest round of unannounced, leaked shooters brings us a couple of Leicas, including the high-end, LX7-esque compact pictured above and a superzoom that takes a design cue from its smaller sibling. Unfortunately, details like pricing and availability are still at large, but with Photokina right around the corner, it won't be long before we know more about this sleek pair. For now, head past the break to check out an extra pic, where you'll find the larger member of the two posing for the camera -- ironic, huh?

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 Compact Camera With 24 Megapixel Sensor Announced

Sony has announced the launch of another new camera, this time it is a new compact camera, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1, which according to Sony is the worlds first compact camera with a 35mm full frame 24.3 effective megapixel sensor.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 features Sony’s 24.3 megapixel Exmore CMOS sensor and a Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 35mm F2 prime lens, you can see the full specifications below.

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Throwable Ball Camera Concept

Boston based designer Steve Hollinger has developed and created a new style of camera in the form of a ball that can be thrown. Hollinger has just been awarded a patent for his design, which is able to capture pictures as the ball is in flight.

Hollinger has designed his ball camera to use it own position once in the air orientation, and trajectory to determine its “precise relationship to a subject of interest.” Capturing a sequence of images that can then be shown as a video or individual photographs.

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Olympus introduces Stylus SP-820UZ, SP-720UZ cameras and SZ-14 binocular bundle

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Thought Olympus only made one camera named after a writing implement? Meet the Stylus SP-820UZ, announced alongside the less romantically titled SP-720UZ and the SZ-14 DX bundle. The Stylus (the only one we're expecting to see in the US) comes with a 14-megapixel CMOS tied to the same image engine you'll find inside the company's desirable PEN series. It's ideal for crazy cat people, since it comes with a Pet-face detection mode to ensure your hilarious cheezburger submissions are perfectly focused, and it's even got a series of magic filters to jazz 'em up further. The snapper uses AA batteries (a genius or insane move, depending on how cheaply you can pick 'em up at the store) and will arrive in September.

Meanwhile, the SP-720UZ includes a 26x optical lens perched in front of a 14-megapixel sensor with HDR backlit correction and high-speed shooting. The company's also outing the "Big Telephoto Set," combining a SZ-14 compact camera with a pair of binoculars for those who want to drag along a spotter. Both sets will be available in August, though Olympus has only confirmed US availability for the 820UZ, which is expected to retail for $330 in silver and black.

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