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Sony Alpha SLT-A77 ($ 1,400, sold from January 10 / 2011) is equipped with Sony's proprietary translucent mirror, 19 point autofocus, a large electronic viewfinder with 2.4 million pixels and Full HD video recording at a speed of 60 frames / sec. |
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Canon PowerShot S100 (430 USD, on sale from May 11/2011) is still possible to take beautiful pictures like "predecessor" S95 but overcome some limitations such as video 1.080p, 12 megapixel CMOS sensor to capture customized in low light conditions ... |
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Nikon Coolpix P7100 ($ 500, are sold on the market) is the proximate P7000 - one camera point-and-shoot market excellence.Integrated Product Exposure Zoom mode to take pictures with slow shutter speeds. |
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Nikon 1 1 V1 and J1 (lowest price 650 USD, on sale from May 10 / 2011) marks Nikon's entry into the ranks of producers-lens reflex camera mirrorless (mirrorless), competition with Olympus , Panasonic and Sony. |
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Fujifilm X10 (price not yet announced, on sale from November) CMOS sensor size 2 / 3 inch 12 megapixel (bigger than most point-and-shoot camera on the market), pop-up flash and edge direct competition with the Canon PowerShot G12 and Nikon Coolpix P7100. |
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Sony Alpha NEX-5 ($ 1,350, sold from January 11/2011) a lot of people waiting because it offers a wide range of advanced features within the compact body. Products with APS-C CMOS sensor 24 megapixels, electronic viewfinder EVF 2.4 million pixels (the first time on the NEX), a pop-up flash, video recording Full HD video at 60 frames / second. |
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Samsung NX200 (900 USD, on sale from last November) is a small camera but with SLR, APS-C CMOS sensor 20.3 megapixel continuous shooting 7 frames / sec, Full HD video recording at 30 frames / sec. |
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 510 HS (350 USD, on sale from October) with up to 12x optical zoom - one of the long zoom compact camera ever to appear on the market. |
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Binoculars Sony DEV-5 HD ($ 2000, sold from November) with 10x zoom and can capture still images or video 1.080p 7 megapixel video at 60 frames / sec. |