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Panasonic announced HDC-TM350

Panasonic announced HDC-TM350

Panasonic announced in Japan its HDC-TM350 that is basically an update to its TM300 camcorder. Claimed to be the world’s largest capacity full HD camcorder, the Panasonic HDC-TM350 has a built-in 64GB flash memory up to eight hours of best quality HD video. Videos are recorded in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 codec and audio are compressed using Dolby Digital 5.1ch codec.

Like the TM300, the HDC-TM350 a 3MOS image sensor totaling 9.15 Megapixel (3.05*3) resolution, 12x optical zoom, 30x digital zoom, 5.1 channel audio recording and a 2.7-inch LCD display. Other than internal storage, the camcorder has a SD/SDHC card slot.

Pentax Optio P70 - 12MP Compact Digicam

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Pentax will introduce their latest digital cameras at CES 2009. One of them is the Optio P70 12MP digicam with a 4x optical zoom (equivalent 28-112 mm), ISO sensitivity up to 6400, 2.7 inch TFT LCD screen and has a 720P video mode at 15 fps. The cool factor for the Optio P70 is the Face Recognition that can track up to 32 faces in 0.03 second. The Pentax Optio P70 will be available in February 2009 for $199.95. Measuring 3.8 inch x 2.1 inch x 0.8 inch and weighing 4.4 oz, the camera supports SD, SDHC with 33.7MB internal memory and uses Li-ion battery D-LI88

GAUDI D1 compact Video Camera

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Here you are the latest and cheap SD based camera from Green-House, the GHV-DV24SD. For roughly 81€ you will get a camera with 32MB of internal memory, can support SD cards up to 2GB and record video in ASF with a 720×480 resolution at 30fps.
Our “camera” also feature a 2.4” LCD and powered by 4 AAA batteries with a total weight of 146g.

Hasselblad H3D11-50

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Hasselblad has just recently introduced new H3DII-50. It features the world largest sensor at 50 Megapixel measuring 36 x 48 m, currently two times the size of largest 35mm DSLR sensor. Perfect for high-end photographers using their images for huge commercial projects. No price has been released, but the other model H3D11-39 is selling $28,295

Hasselblad 50-megapixel H3DII-50

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Hasselblad is going to revealed new 50-megapixel H3DII-50 that builds on the H3DII-39’s back. Features on this beauty include a 36 X 48mm Kodak sensor twice the size of other full-frame DSLR sensors that generates 300MB files at 1FPS. Although the pricing on 50 is not yet disclosed, one can expect it to touch the $37K mark. Moreover, Hasselblad has announced that the proud owners of the 39 can trade it up for the 50, (when it launches in October), for the difference in price.