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Canon Also Rolls Out EOS Rebel SL1
Here it is, the smallest and lightest full-fledged DSLR in the world, the EOS Rebel SL1 from Canon, which is approximately 25 percent smaller and 28 percent lighter than the Rebel T4i. Its sheer feature-set for the size, and a catchy price, could make it a hot-seller.
Canon Rolls Out EOS Rebel T5i DSLR
First of the three major product stack additions this week for Canon, is the EOS Rebel T5i entry-level DSLR. Virtually identical to its predecessor, the T4i, this highly ergonomic sharpshooter packs an 18-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, and an optional 18~55 mm STM lens.
Canon EOS Kiss X7 Compact DSLR Pictured
Canon's compact DSLR for the season, the EOS Kiss X7, got leaked to the Japanese press. On paper, it looks like a shrunk down EOS-b, with its 18-megapixel CMOS sensor, Hybrid CMOS AF, ISO 25,600 support, 9-point AF, and the usual Digic5 SoC, bound for a sub-$1000 price.
Nikon Launches Flagship DX-format D7100
Nikon have announced their top-level APS-C DSLR. The D7100 comes with a new 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor. It will be available in March for a suggested retail price of $1599.95 with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens or $1199.95 for the body only.
Sony Europe Announces a58 Digital SLT Camera
Sony has announced an update in its Alpha Series, the new a58 Digital SLT camera. It's an interchangeable lens camera with a brand new 20 megapixel Exmor CMOS sensor, an OLED viewfinder and a translucent mirror inside. Its expected to be available in Europe in April.
Canon's DSLRs Strike Poses for Ours
We may have found Canon's reply to Android-based "smart-cameras" its three new WiFi-enabled PowerShot cameras for consumers, but are left with the more intimidating of Canon's lineup, the EOS lines of DSLRs and lenses, laid out for us to go eyes- and hands-on.
Sights from Nikon CES Booth
Nikon set up its ceremonial booth at the International CES (Central Hall - 8643), with a constellation of exhibits covering its consumer-oriented Coolpix S, amateur-oriented Coolpix P, and pro D-series, including a
Toshiba Outs New 20-Megapixel BSI CMOS Image Sensor
Toshiba rolled out its next-generation still camera sensor, the TCM5115CL. Armed with 20 megapixels resolution, and back-side illumination (BSI), the new CMOS sensor features a 1/2.3-inch optical format, and 1.2 μm pixel size, beating previous generation's 1.34 μm.1 to 8 of 8 | Go to Page 1 Previous|Next