New poll from a wireless image provider finds death of film cameras “imminent”
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
If one new poll is to be believed, the death knell has already rung for traditional film cameras.
If one new poll is to be believed, the death knell has already rung for traditional film cameras.
Ever wished your point and shoot camera would let you see the framing of a self-portrait? Well, thanks to Samsung, now you can.
Nikon seems to be on a roll with new releases, and while the Coolpix line may not be your cup of tea, you have to tip your hat to one of the wildest innovations a point and shoot has seen in quite some time.
Samsung has announced two new entry level point and shoot cameras to its popular SL series.
Do you have a Hasselblad V system dating anywhere from 1957 until now? Want to make it into a digital system shooting at 39 megapixels? Then the CFV-39 is for you!

If you’re really feeling the need to take pictures under 33 feet of water, AgfaPhoto just released the camera you’ve been waiting for.

Sometimes you just need more memory, and you need it to be faster to boot. Luckily SanDisk is attempting to answer both problems with its latest entry into the SDHC card market.

Touchscreen controls are quickly taking over the cellular phone market, but now Fujifilm thinks the interface also has a place in the digital camera market, too.

Could Apple be eyeing a reentry into the world of digital photography?