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Canon and Pro Football Photo Challenge
Canon and the Pro Football Hall of Fame are once again giving football and photography fans the opportunity to capture the fun, passion and excitement of youth football by entering their best football photos.
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Pretec Announces 8GB SDHC card
Pretec, the world record keeper of highest capacity flash memory cards of CF card has now released 8GB SD card, the highest capacity SD card in the world.
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Top 10 Cameras of July
Leading the chart are Panasonic's Lumix FX01 and TZ1 at the top two spots for July.
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Kodak Ranked Highest in Digital Camera Satisfaction
For the third consecutive year, KODAK EASYSHARE digital cameras in the $200-$399 price range have ranked highest in customer satisfaction in the J.D Power and Associates 2006 Digital Camera Satisfaction Study.
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Nikon’s new COOLPIX S7c
Nikon announced a stylish and edgy new addition to the Nikon COOLPIX Style Series of digital cameras.
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Canon Digital Rebel XTi / EOS 400D
Canon announces its next generation digital SLR: the EOS 400D.
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Nikon Releases the COOLPIX L6
Nikon launches the Coolpix L6 digital compact camera, housed in a slim, lightweight body, the L6 boasts 6.0 megapixels and offers an optical 3x Zoom-Nikkor lens and a 2.5-inch LCD monitor.
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Olympus Announces New SP- 510 Ultra Zoom
The new Olympus SP-510 Ultra Zoom offers the highest image resolution of any 10x digital camera with an Olympus ED zoom lens, a large 2.5-inch LCD and extra-long battery life.
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Olympus Announces New 10MP Stylus 1000
Olympus announces its first compact, 10-megapixel digital camera, the Stylus 1000.
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Pentax Announces Optio A20 and M20
PENTAX Imaging Company has announced significant upgrades to two popular PENTAX compact digital camera lines.
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Sigma APO 50-150mm F2.8 EX DC HSM Lens
Sigma has launched a new lens exclusively for the current crop of DSRL systems. The lens has a focal length of 50-150mm and a maximum aperture of F22.
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Fujifilm / Olympus 2 GB xD-Picture Card
Both Fujifilm and Olympus (the only two companies utilizing the xD format) have today announced a step up in capacity for xD card to 2 GB.