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Panasonic Lumix LX100 II

Panasonic have recently presented the next iteration of the popular Lumix LX100. The 21.77-megapixel Lumix LX100 II, gets a resolution boost and a touchscreen. The compact point-and-shoot camera now features a 17MP Four Thirds sensor (a large boost over the 12.8-megapixel chip on the last model) that is also capable of 24p/30p 4K video. It also gets a Leica DC Vario-Summilux f1.7-2.8 lens, and a touchscreen, making it easier to manually set focus points, exposure and other functions. Other features include 5.5 fps burst shooting, monochromatic shooting modes, macro shooting, and Bluetooth 4.2 and Wi-Fi connectivity.



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Panasonic Lumix GX9

Panasonic have presented the stunning new Lumix DC-GX9 a retro rangefinder-style camera with a tilting electronic viewfinder. In a smaller and nicer-looking body than ever, the sleek compact camera captures vibrant, true-to-life, high-quality images with excellent resolution, high contrast and impressive color reproduction. The travel shooter has received a solid upgrade with a 20-megapixel, low-pass filter-free sensor, dual in-lens/in-body stabilization, tilting EV...
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FUJIFILM FINEPIX XP200

Fujifilm recently announced the FinePix XP200, a serious adventure camera. It was designed for users who photograph in action sports, it is shockproof to height of 6.6ft(2m) and dives up to 50 feet without harm. Even at 14°F(-10°C) it should still work. It is equipped with a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, a  3-inch LCD, and records 1080i video. It also features Wi-Fi transfer options allowing the user to transfer photos and movies to smartphones and computers....
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FUJIFILM X100

FujiFilm X100 is the camera Leica wanted to be. The Fujifilm FinePix X100 is a camera that is reminiscent of the 35 mm compact cameras of the 70´s. But the retro body looks is all they have in common, internally it is all new technology: it has a 12.3 megapixel APS-C sensor with a fixed focal length lens and can record video in 720p resolution (1920x720). But the great feature is the world´s first "hybrid viewfinder" that combines a purely optical system...
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