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http://www.photographyblog.com/news/sony_a58/
The Sony A58 is a new Digital SLT camera with Translucent Mirror Technology. The A58 has a new 20.1 effective megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, ISO 100 to 16000, speedy 8fps shooting, 15-point AF system with Lock-on Autofocus, an OLED Tru-Finder, and Auto Object Framing. The new Sony A58 interchangeable lens camera will be available in the UK from mid-April, priced at around £450 with the 18-55mm kit lens or £600 in a twin-lens kit.
http://asia.cnet.com/nikon-d7100-unveiled-62220523.htm
http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/20/nikon-announces-the-d7100-dslr/
Nikon has announced the D7100 - a 24MP mid-range, enthusiast-focused APS-C DSLR. The D7100 promises high resolution by making do without an optical low-pass filter in front of its 24MP CMOS sensor. It gains a more sophisticated 51-point autofocus system and a 7fps 1.3x cropped shooting mode that provides a 2x crop compared to a 35mm system. The D7100 has a recommended price of US$1,599/£1,299 with 18-105mm F3.5-5.6 VR lens.
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http://www.1001noisycameras.com/2013/02/reminder-february-23-and-24-is-pentax-world-day.html
http://www.htc.com/www/zoe/
The new HTC One will be the first to feature the HTC UltraPixel Camera - an advanced imaging technology that offers a great leap in the quality of point-and-shoot photos and video. Smartphones have rapidly become the primary camera for millions of people, and taking pictures has become an indispensable part of daily life. HTC is committed to offering the highest quality camera available, so even everyday pictures are gratifying and memorable.
With our new camera, you’ll be able to quickly shoot vivid, true-to-life images with a wide range of colors, even in low light conditions. We accomplish this not by increasing the number of megapixels in the camera, but by engineering a more advanced CMOS Sensor, ISP, and optical lens system that captures significantly more light than most 8 or 13 megapixel cameras.
We need more megapickles!!
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2013/02/22/Nikon-issues-service-advisory-for-D600
Nikon has released a service advisory for its D600 digital SLR. Based on user complaints, it addresses the widely-reported issue of dust and dirt accumulation on the camera's sensor. In the advisory, Nikon has belatedly acknowledged that at the point where dust becomes visible in images, 'removal may be difficult using normal measures' and advises customers who have exhausted conventional cleaning options to 'consult your nearest Nikon service center', whose technicians will 'examine the camera thoroughly, and service it as needed.'
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