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This story was printed from CNET Asia.
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Every two years, nearly everyone who is in the photographic and imaging industry will congregate in Cologne, Germany, for the Photokina tradeshow. Visitors to this week-long event will be able to catch a glimpse of what's to come for imaging media, technologies and markets for both consumers and professionals. The trade fair is also a platform for various manufacturers to showcase their latest products and provide insight to upcoming trends.
Mark September 26 to October 1 on your calendar for this is one show you won't want to miss. As usual, we'll bring you up-to-date compilation of all (well, nearly) the latest and hottest digital cameras on the horizon.
In the month-long lead-up to Photokina, several vendors have consecutively announced their newest offerings. Here's a quick rundown.
Photokina 2006 show highlights We've broken down the product announcements into the various brands and will be updating the list as we get hold of more information. Do check back with us regularly.
Say goodbye to ugly pictures We swear one of these days we might not even need to lift one finger to take a picture. By just snapping our digits, or saying "take this", the camera will respond to our commands to capture a photo.
SanDisk CompactFlash tops at 16GB At US$1,050, the new 16GB SanDisk CompactFlash isn't for everyone. Still, if you are the target market for such high-capacity (read: Expensive) memory cards, you probably won't give a hoot about the price tag that comes along with it.
Apple photo software has eye on amateurs On Monday, however, Apple Computer did unveil Aperture 1.5, a new version of its photo-editing software, at Photokina, the biennial imaging trade show in Cologne, Germany.
Flashback
PMA 2006 Imagine hundreds of new cameras. Ok we're kidding, but the Photo Marketing show has seen over 30 new shooters even before the doors are opened.
CES 2006 You don't have to endure a 16-hour flight to Las Vegas for the annual CES. All you have to is to click read more right after this to find the latest and juciest digicams on show.