New Panasonic Lumix cameras go high-capacity
Anyone awaiting a new Micro Four-Thirds camera from Panasonic will be disappointed, but the company did announce six new point-and-shoot cameras today at CES 2010.
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Anyone awaiting a new Micro Four-Thirds camera from Panasonic will be disappointed, but the company did announce six new point-and-shoot cameras today at CES 2010.
Panasonic has announced the winner of its second Next Generation Talent competition: a panel of experts -- and a public voting process -- selected Ravensbourne College student Romaine Reid's video ad.
Panasonic has announced a new interchangeable lens digital camera, the Lumix GF1 -- which will be released in October.
Panasonic has released an upgraded version of its popular Lumix FZ28 'megazoom' digital camera, which is designed to bridge between smaller compacts and expensive digital SLR, providing high-quality image capture and a long zoom for a modest price.
Following its launch in 2008, Panasonic has revived the Next Generation Talent competition this year.
Joining the slew of high-definition camcorders the company unveiled at CES earlier this year, two new Panasonic HD camcorders will be available in September that the company claims are "the world's lightest full-HD AVCHD camcorders." The Panasonic HDC-SD10 and Panasonic HDC-TM10 will both weigh just half a pound, while both will offer 16x optical zoom lenses bolstered by optical image stabilization.
When Panasonic debuted the DMC-GH1 hybrid camera in the US, the company left out a couple of key details: the price and release date. Now Panasonic has launched the camera in Japan an filled in the blanks.
Last year, Panasonic launched the innovative Lumix G1 camera, the first model in its Micro 4/3 system that combined the interchangeable-lens goodness of a DSLR with a slightly smaller size and ease-of-use of a point-and-shoot. The Lumix G1 did away with the mirror box found inside pure DSLR cameras, and in doing so, made it possible for the not-quite-DSLR camera to shoot HD video.
Bridging the gap between CES and the upcoming PMA 09 with six new point-and-shoot camera announcements, Panasonic on Tuesday announced additions to its Lumix line of digital cameras.
In what's shaping up to be one of the major trends at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Panasonic is the latest big-name vendor to announce ultraportable camcorders. The two new additions to the Panasonic camcorder line will offer easy YouTube uploads, and their compact sizes make them geared to carrying in a pocket or purse.
Panasonic will start discussions to take over Sanyo Electric with the aim of reaching a deal by the end of this year, the two Japanese companies said Friday.
Japanese electronics giant Panasonic has agreed to buy Sanyo Electric, the Nikkei business daily reported Monday.
Panasonic is developing a version of its Lumix G1 digital still camera with the ability to record high-definition video with auto focus.
Panasonic has developed a digital still camera that straddles the boundary between compact point-and-shoot models and larger SLR (single lens reflex) cameras.
Olympus Imaging Corporation (Olympus Imaging) and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic) have announced joint development of technologies and devices for the 'Micro Four Thirds System standard'.
Sanyo and Panasonic are not considering a tie-up of their operations, the electronics companies said Monday in response to a Japanese newspaper report that they may form a partnership.
Panasonic has announced a new solid-state handheld HD camcorder, the AG-HMC151.
Panasonic has developed a Blu-ray Disc drive for laptop computers and plans to unveil it at January's Consumer Electronics Show, the company said Thursday.
Panasonic is launching a community-based web site, Myplace through digital communications agency, Inbox Digital - a member of Digital Marketing Group.
Two days after unveiling in the US what it said was the smallest high-definition video camera in the world, Panasonic took the wraps off an even smaller camcorder on Wednesday.