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Canon has released details of its first compact interchangeable-lens camera, the EOS M. The new model is expected to be available in early to mid October 2012.
Panasonic has announced plans for a new premium compact camera, the Lumix DMC-LX7.
Samsung's newest release boasts the fastest lens of any current compact digital camera.
Canon has announced its newest DSLR, the EOS 650D, which features several 'firsts' for an EOS camera including a touch-screen and new hybrid AF system.
Sony's new flagship compact camera, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100, features a large 20.2-megapixel, 1-inch CMOS sensor.
Fujifilm's new waterproof compact, the FinePix XP150, can be submerged to 10 metres and is shockproof to two metres, freezeproof to -10°C and dustproof.
Niche camera maker Leica, has released a new M9 variant that only shoots in black-and white.
Samsung's new line-up of interchangeable-lens cameras have been designed with social media users in mind.
Nikon's new entry-level DSLR can be remotely controlled by an Android smartphone.
Canon has extended its Cinema EOS lineup with the announcement of the Canon EOS-1D C, the first DSLR camera capable of shooting 4K video.
Canon's new EOS 60Da has been optimised for space photography.
Sony has announced the NEX-FS700, a professional video camera that uses the same E-mount lens system as Sony’s NEX-7 and NEX-5N still cameras.
The Nikon D800 has surprised many by taking out the top score in DxO's independent sensor tests, beating out competition from it's big brother, the Nikon D4, as well as top medium-format digitals.
Sony has added a new model to its lineup of translucent-mirror DSLR cameras. The Alpha Alpha 57 replaces the Alpha 55 and boasts faster continuous shooting speeds and a wider choice of video frame rates.
Nikon Australia has announced that the D4, Nikon's new flagship model, will be on sale in Australia from today.
Following in the footsteps of the the popular 5D and 5D Mark II camera bodies, Canon’s new EOS 5D Mark III features a 22.3-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, DiG!C 5+ image processor, improved video performance and a new 61-point AF system.