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Pentax Debuts Medium Format Digital CameraAfter five years of delays, Pextax has finally introduced a medium format "645" digital camera. This makes the venerable medium-format player a bit laate to the ... Panasonic Updates G1 Micro 4/3 CameraPanasonic has demonstrated strong support for the Micro 4/3 digital camera format since introducing the first M4/3 model just a couple of years ago. ... What's Wrong With the iPad - No Digital Camera?Well, the naysayers are at it again. The iPad is awful because it doesn't have a built-in digital camera. ... Kodak Loses Kiosk Battle, but...The Wall Street Journal broke the news this week that Wal-Mart is quietly moving it's photo kiosk business to Hewlett Packard from Kodak. ... Truly Rugged DigitalYesterday, I ripped Pentax. Today, making a classic about face, I'll sing the company's praises. I'm talking about the latest upddate to Pentax's waterproof camera ... Pentax Releases Limited Edition K-7 DSLRSometimes, a limited edition is a good idea. Artists sell 'em out all the time. So does Disney. ... Samsung Challenges Micro Four-ThirdsWhen Olympus and Panasonic introduced the micro four-thirds system, there was one big question. Was this another APS? In other words, would the new digital camera format ... Has Kodak Lost Their Compass?I own a Kodak DC240. This probably doesn't mean much to you, but it's one of Kodak's earlier digital cameras... and it's a heck of a good product. ... Is There Still a Place for Film?Back when I first worked for Qualex, Kodak's photofinishing arm, film was sacrosanct. Digital photography was an amusing entertainment... but nothing more. ... Plenty of Choice for Pint-sized PhotogsIn the days of film, parents seemed to keep a pretty tight rein on kids' with cameras. After all, the film cost money... and then there was the developing and printing to ...
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