Tag: Camcorder
Panasonic Intros New Cameras & 3D Camcorders
Panasonic introduced two digital cameras to its LUMIX FH-Series.The ultra-compact 16.1 megapixel LUMIX DMC-FH5 and 14.1 megapixel LUMIX DMC-FH2 both feature newly developed retractable,...
Panasonic Launches Micro Four Thirds Camcorder
Panasonic has launched its first-ever Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens camcorder, the AG-AF100. The professional camcorder is aimed at professional videographers, the New York...
New Camcorder/Point and Shoot From Samsung
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., has added to its point-and-shoot camcorder lineup with the introduction of the innovative HMX-E10. Offering full-HD resolution, the Samsung HMX-E10...
Panasonic Unveils HDC-SDT750, First 3D Consumer Camcorder
Secaucus, NJ—Panasonic launched the HDC-SDT750, “the world’s first consumer 3D camcorder,” which includes a 3D conversion lens that enables it to shoot “true-to-life...
Sony Readies Camcorder, With Interchangeable Lens
Sony Wednesday announced the planned release of the NEX-VG10, which the company calls its first interchangeable lens HD camcorder. Its release, the company, is...
Panasonic HD Camcorders Debut
Panasonic (Booth #3129) unveiled two additions to its 2010 line of camcorders, the Panasonic HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700, both full high-definition (HD) 3MOS camcorders with...
DXG’s New Pro Gear
DXG has always brought some very interesting entry-level products to CES and they added a bit of flare to the strategy for 2010. The...
Kiddiegram.com, Pure Digital Technologies Announce Partnership
Kiddiegram recently announced a new partnership for the Kiddiegram.com brand. The company has signed an agreement with Pure Digital Technologies to produce Kiddiegram Flip...
New Developments in Digital Cameras
It’s finally happened: we’re living in an age when cameras will, in certain modes, just shoot themselves. 2009 also looks like a year when...
Spittin’ Images at CES
It's finally happened: we're living in an age when cameras will, in certain modes, just shoot themselves. 2009 looks to also be a year...