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Canon Continues Its Series Of Awesome DSLRs With The Rebel T3i

It’s the Rebel T2i, but with the number 3 attached. Same specs, body, and look, except with a swivel LCD screen, 5x digital zoom, and still has a an 18 megapixel sensor (remember almost everything is the same), and still shoots glorious 1080p HD video at 24/25/30fps. It’ll be available for $799.99 in March, while the T2i’s price will be lowered for the exact same specs and stuff. Via: HH
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New Macro Spotlight For Leaked Olympus E-PL2 Features Cool Tentacles

A macro spotlight that has stretchy arms on your unreleased Olympus E-PL2 camera that successes the as-of-now old E-PL1? Yes, please. The new Micro Four Thirds camera from Olympus should feature a 14-42mm f/3.5 – 5.6 kit lens, a ‘direct movie record’ button (you know, a quick record in HD button), a high-res 3-inch display, and an optional Bluetooth model. Also, these tentacles/things run off of the main battery, so this would be a definite buy, supposedly. Via: SlashGear

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Joby Gorillapod SLR Quick Review

It’s the world-famous Joby Gorillapod, a tripod that screws onto the bottom of your camera like every other tripod out there, but can grasp on anything you wrap its legs around, and this particular model supports the weight of DSLRs, up to 1.75 lbs, while the SLR zoom model can support 6.6lbs of weight. Thankfully, ThinkGeek was able to get one out to us, and after the break, you can see the review. Oh, and Merry Christmas!

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Holiday Gift Guide 2010: Cameras

So, it’s two days before Christmas. Here’s the suggested cameras that are perfect for a newcomer (point-and-shoot), a plain old DSLR, and the new medium of Micro Four Thirds cameras. Read on to see the list!

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Nikon Coolpix S8100 Review: What An Awesome Little Camera

Any DSLR (or Micro Four Thirds) fanatic would know that an ordinary P&S (point-and-shoot) camera has nothing on them. But now, a P&S camera can have a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and 1080p HD video recording, and everything changes. Enter the Nikon Coolpix S8100. Read on for the review!

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Nikon Coolpix S8100 First Impressions

So turns out this is a day for gadgets to come straight into the “office” and onto LaptopMemo for review. The S8100 is high-end point-and-shoot camera, similar to everyone’s favorite Canon Powershot S95. It has a 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, 10x digital zoom, 1080p HD video recording (with a slow motion 240FPS video mode), continuous normal shooting for 5 shots at 10fps, panorama and macro modes (both work great), ISO up to 3200, EXPEED C2 image processing tech, motion detection and image stabilization, HDMI and AV-out, and a 3-inch screen with a resolution of 921,000-dots (!).

One cool feature to note of is the Nikon Best Shot Selector (shortened “BSS”, funny!), which takes ten shots at once when the shutter button is pressed, then picks the sharpest and best image out of the bunch, and then saves it on the SD card (SDHC is also supported). I haven’t had much time to play with the S8100, but considering I’m heading out for a few hours and charging it via USB to an outlet, I’ll take it with me. The review will be posted just a couple of days before Christmas (or sooner). Hit past the cut for 2 more shots of the Coolpix S8100.

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Olympus Slaps An ‘S’ To The E-PL1 Micro Four Thirds To Improve It

Not much to see here, readers. The Olympus E-PL1 just got an “S” tagged to its name, which brings some improvements. First, an ISO bump from 3200 to ISO6400, a new BLS-5 battery, new BLS-5 battery, a new weight of 454 grams (342 grams for body) and when bundled with a 112 gram M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II lens — the weight remains the same, along with an SDHC card. It’ll be out in April in red (I’ll take red, thanks), white, or black (with silver lenses) for ¥60,000 ($723) or ¥80,000 ($964) with a M. ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 40-150mm F4-5.6 lens. Via: Impress

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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF2 Micro Four Thirds Is Finally Here

The Lumix GF2. It’s the world’s smallest Micro Four Thirds camera, has a 12.1 megapixel Live MOS sensor, support for the Lumix 3D lens, a 3-inch touchscreen, contrast AF system, a newly-designed Touch Q user interface, internal dust reduction system and records video at 1920 x 1080 HD/60i or 1280 x 720/60p in AVCHD file format. It also has a 23-area auto-focusing system, so focusing on something shouldn’t be an issue, whatsoever, and a slightly mediocre ISO range of 100-6400 and has no flash or optical viewfinder;prices you pay for being small. Lens kits are as follows, by the way: 14mm F2.5 “pancake” kit and a 14-42mm zoom lens kit.

Oh yeah, and as for the price: unannounced. Darn you Panasonic. The LUMX GF2 launches in January in silver, red or black; pricing gets nailed in mid-December. I’m looking forward to it.

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