Digicams at CES 2006
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The annual Consumer Electronics Show showcases the latest consumer technology with over 110 participating countries occupying 1.6 million net square feet of exhibition space. Scroll below for a complete coverage of the tradeshow! |
BEST OF CES 2006
CES is more of an event for video than for photography, but since you can't throw a rock these days without hitting a brand-new digital camera, there will certainly be some in attendance at the show. We expect to see the usual handful of pocket cameras that turn up on the CES exhibit floor every year. When it comes to especially innovative or high-end models, however, most manufacturers will hold their fire until February. That's when PMA, the annual Photo Marketing Association trade show, rolls into Vegas. Yes, we'll be bringing you coverage of that one, too.
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FLASH BACK
Digicams at CES 2005
The doors to CES 2006 have opened. But first, check out what happened exactly a year ago...
HOT GEAR FOR '06
Looking for the scoop on a particular manufacturer? We break down the new lineups.
Kodak
If two lenses are the way to go, would three be a crowd? Kodak's V570 works seamlessly between its wide-angle and telephoto lens.
Pentax
Finally, a manufacturer with a bit more sense by its intention to follow an easily understanding naming system. Won't be it easier for us to predict the next model?
Samsung
The Korean chaebol did its thang again unveiling a total of seven Digimaxs till date, pre and during CES. Here's a roundup of what's new.
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Fujifilm
Fancy playing games on a 3-inch LCD screen? Fujfilm has just the right answer for you--the FinePix V10.
Sony
Not much of a scene from the Japanese company this time with two Cyber-shots unveiled-- S600 and M2. The earlier model claims a long-lasting battery life while allowing high sensitivities up to ISO 1,000. The M2 was announced in the last quarter last year.
Panasonic
Panasonic released three new digicams on the first day of CES and we finally got our hands on the full specifications and pictures. Here's the Lumix trio: The LZ5, LZ3 and LS2, all sporting the company's optical image stabilization system.
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