If you need a compact digital camera with sleek design and multiple functionalities, then a Contax digital camera would be best for you. Contax is well known for its T-series 35mm cameras. These film cameras are stylish and highly compact using superior mechanical and optics construction. These features have been carried over to digital camera line series of Contax specifically in its TVs 5 megapixel DSLR. Continue Reading ->
Flexibility in photography using Mamiya systems has been enhanced further. During the Photokina 2008, a new digital back for Mamiya camera was unveiled. This innovation is now being marketed as Mamiya ZDb, a 22-megapixel digital back. This new product further refines the features of the highly regarded Mamiya ZD Digital Back with the research and development team of Mamiya yet coming out with yet various further refinements to meet the evolving needs of digital photography. Continue Reading ->
In this age of digital technology, many still treasure out-of-production cameras that have become the icons of a bygone era. Among these prized collections, some of which are kept lovingly in their own glass display cabinets, is the vintage Contax camera. This camera traces its roots to pre-World War II Germany having been introduced by the manufacturing firm Zeiss Ikon, a subsidiary of Carl Zeiss Foundation fabled in the manufacture of specialized lenses. Continue Reading ->
The Zeiss Ikon Contax iia Camera was the first post-World War II product to have come out of the production line of the famous Carl Zeiss Foundation in Germany. It was first exhibited in the 1950 Photokina, and its craftsmanship immediately captured loyal following in the photography world. Today, this camera is a treasured collector’s item because of its superb workmanship, and superior optical system. This early German rangefinder camera indeed is a rare gem of a find, with its interchangeable lenses developed ahead of their time. In all, this camera is compatible with 16 quality coated Zeiss lenses with f stops ranging from 1.5 to 4 and focal range from 75 mm to 350 mm. Continue Reading ->

A digital camera is an ideal gift for children which could help uncover and nurture artistic talents at an early age. Many children’s digital camera models have been improved sufficiently in recent years so much so that most of these cameras can now take quality pictures, and are durable enough to withstand the use and abuse of an ever-curious child. Some models are also so designed to help stimulate the imagination of children, and many of these cameras are inexpensive enough to cause much of a dent in the parents’ pockets.
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Quality and advanced technology comes with a hefty tag price. But Japanese camera manufacturer Mamiya begs to disagree. Last year, the company introduced a Mamiya digital camera in the medium format category that is priced much lower than digital cameras with similar features. This new product is the Mamiya DL28 Digital Camera System with the same bevy of benefits that are offered by competing brands at a more expensive price.
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If some speedy picture-taking your cup of tea, then the Sony Cyber Shot 5.1 Megapixel Digital camera would be a wise choice for you. This product from Sony Corporation of Japan belongs to the ultra-compact type of digital cameras, small but reliable as it can deliver pictures of excellent quality. You need to shell out under $400 for this ultra-compact which sports an LCD screen measuring 2.5 inches. It comes in a durable metal casing and saves images taken on Sony’s proprietary Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick Duo Pro featuring a USB 2.0 fast connection compatible either with a MAC computer or a PC.
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The Konica Minolta Maxxum single lens reflex (SLR) camera is a product of Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. Its market debut has been a groundbreaking introduction, with its unparalleled resolution of 6.1 million pixels. The Minolta Maxxum Digital SLR Camera features, among several innovations, a CCD-shift integrated into its body and interchangeable lenses. This digital SLR enjoys compatibility with virtually all of the Maxxum AF lenses available in the market, making it adaptable to virtually any photography situation or application. The design of this digital SLR also incorporates technology that delivers higher picture quality and performance, underscored by a clever compensating mechanism to dramatically reduce camera shake.
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Minolta and its partner Konica may have abandoned the camera business several years ago, yet many hobbyists and professionals in the unique art of photography continue to remain loyal to the company’s products, particularly to the Minolta Dslr Camera. The superb technology behind Minolta products is one primary reason for this undying loyalty. After all, it was Minolta which gave the photography world its first camera with the autofocus function. Minolta also takes pride in having its photo imaging product board “Friendship 7”, America’s first manned spacecraft. Minolta entered the competitive digital imaging business with its merger with film manufacturer Konica in 2003.
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Innovative technology is behind the driving force that makes the Minolta digital camera a winner despite its manufacturer’s decision three years ago to transfer its camera business assets to Sony Corporation of Japan. Minolta is a camera manufacturer steeped in tradition whose entry in digital photography has been slow but methodical, resulting in product market entries that stood out among those from more seasoned competitors. Continue Reading ->