Panasonic Introduces The AG-AF100A Series with 10 Bit 4:2:2 HD support

Panasonic Corporation will release the new AG-AF100A Series Memory Card Camera Recorder in November 2012. The AG-AF100A Series is the professional HD camera recorder with a Micro Four Thirds mount. As with the conventional model AG-AF100 Series, AG-AF100A Series can use a wide range of lenses including Micro Four Thirds compatible DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) lenses and Cinema lenses with a mount adapter. AG-AF100A Series also features two-channel XLR audio input terminals and more …

NEX-EA50JH Sony’s latest professional grade E-mount NXCAM

The NEX-EA50JH is a professional NXCAM Camcorder with a large format 16Mpix Exmor APS-C HD CMOS sensor and interchangeable E-mount lens system providing exceptional creative freedom when shooting both Full HD movies and high-quality still photos. It is supplied with the newly developed SEL18200PZ 18-200mm Power Zoom E-mount lens providingauto focus, continuous variable iris and Optical Steady Shot image stabilization with Active Mode, making it ideal for shooting moving images. Film-makerscan …

Nikon announces today the Coolpix S800c, the world first Android based Point & Shoot

Nikon announced today the COOLPIX S800c, Nikon’s first Android and Wi-Fi compact digital camera. Powered by Android 2.3.3 the Coolpix S800c gives you not only all Android’s basic advantage like being capable to be connected to any other mobile devices or computer, but also to Google Play marketplace including apps and games but as well as all SNS available and compatible with Android Devices.
Being powered by an Coretex A9 CPU, the S800c is not only a really capable Android device but also a …

Panasonic preps SD cards that survive heat, water and X-rays, will probably outlast you

Panasonic preps SD cards that survive heat, water and Xrays, will probably outlast you

Much ado has been made of weather-resistant cameras, but it’s all a moot point if the memory card dies, isn’t it? Panasonic wants that level of survivability in its SDHC and SDXC cards, and its new UHS-I-level SDAB and SDUB lines are tested for the kind of abuse that could see the camera give up the ghost first. The cards can take the kinds of punishment that we often associate with rugged gear, such as temperatures from -13F to 185F, immersion in 3.3 feet of water for half an hour and the usual steep drops. It’s beyond this that the resistance levels become truly exotic: the cards are also built to survive zaps of electricity, proximity to magnets and exposure to X-rays. If it all becomes too much to bear, the design will even fuse on the inside to prevent fire burning the card from within. Those who like what they see will only have to decide whether or not they want the SDAB range’s 95MB/s read speeds and 80MB/s writes or are willing to settle for the SDUB line’s respective 90MB/s and 45MB/s transfers. We have yet to see if or when the SD cards cross the Pacific after their September 8th launch in Japan, although we hope so — with that kind of extra-tough design, our photos are more likely to endure than we will.

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Panasonic Releases Waterproof & Shockproof Anti Magnetic SD Cards

Waterproof, Shockproof, Anti Magnetic, X-Ray Proof, Freeze proof, here you are Panasonic new SDHC and SDX Cards!
Announced for an early September launch these new SD cards comes in two different flavors with the SDAB Series offering a 95MB/sec reading speed and 80MB/sec writing speed with capacity ranging from 8 up to 32GB and the SDUB Series also available in 8, 16 and 32GB but also in a 64GB SDXC version that offer however a 90MB/sec reading speed and a 45MB/sec writing sped.

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JVC launches the GC-XA1 a new Action Full HD Camera

Looking for an “Action Camera” for your stunts? Well here you are the new kid in town with the GC-XA1 from JVC. Announced at 30,000 Yen and set to be available in Japan at the end of June, the GC-XA1 comes with an IPX8 waterproof (5m / 30 Minutes), Shockproof and Freeze-proof body and comes with a very handy 1.5” LCD that will let you immediately check your footage wherever you are.
The GC-XA1 also features WiFi for a cordless experience as well as giving you the possibility to access to your …