$1200 – $1500

Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro

Fujifilm has today announced the Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro, or at least the development of it, due to be available in ‘early 2007′. The S5 Pro features the same SuperCCD SR design sensor although now called ‘SR Pro’, it features 6.17 million ‘S photodiodes’ (normal DR) and 6.17 million ‘R photodiodes’ (highlight DR) for a total photodiode count of 12.34 million. (continue reading…)


Nikon Coolpix S500

The Coolpix S500 digital camera, which appears to be very similar to the S200 except is has ‘real’ optical image stabilization and an ISO 2000 setting, also has a slightly wider (35-105mm) zoom range. The slim metal body is available in black or silver and sports a 3x zoom and 2.5-inch LCD screen. (continue reading…)


Olympus E-3

Back in May 2001 Olympus began to make noises about a professional five megapixel Four Thirds format digital SLR, two years after that in June 2003 they revealed the E-1. After much hinting, several ‘accidental’ leaks and some four and a half years, (continue reading…)


Canon EOS 50D New

The Canon 50D is now a reality, announced as a follow up to the very popular 40D professional digital SLR. The 50D improves on that model with an all-new, faster DIGIC 4 image processor and a 15 megapixel CMOS sensor, while retaining such amenities as the 3.0-inch live view LCD display.

Specifications

  • 15 megapixels
  • JPEG and RAW file formats
  • Canon EF/EF-S lens mount
  • DIGIC 4 Image Processor
  • ISO levels expandable up to 12800
  • 3.0-inch live view LCD display

This camera is ranked

  • 10th of 79 in Canon
  • 7th of 48 in SLR/Professional

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Samsung Behold tracking for November 10 launch on T-Mobile?

TmoNews is claiming that the TouchWiz-enabled Samsung Behold is scheduled for a November 10 launch on T-Mobile, and by golly, with the lookalike Delve now out and about, we hope they’re right. Notable (read: awesome) features on the Behold allegedly include user-adjustable touch sensitivity, a 5-megapixel cam, GPS, and — unlike that ZN5 that just launched — 3G data. That’s an especially good thing considering the full HTML browser and a disappointing dearth of WiFi, we reckon. It’s no smartphone, but for the T-Mobile types looking for just a little (okay, a lot) more style than the G1’s putting up, this might just be what the doctor ordered.


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