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Kodak says Samsung and LG cameraphones infringe its digital camera patents
Eastman Kodak announced that it has filed complaints against Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and other related entities for infringement of Kodak patents. The Kodak actions specifically allege that Samsung and LG camera phones infringe Kodak digital camera patents. The patents in question cover technology related to image capture, compression and data storage and a method for previewing motion images.

Mamiya's DL28 digital camera system is slightly cheaper than you'd think
Filed under: Digital Cameras We know you want a pro-friendly medium format digital camera -- so do we -- but they're awfully expensive, aren't they? You might have to think about dropping as much as $30,000 one of these babies if you're the discerning type, but Mamiya is trying to convince you that you can save a few thousand dollars and still get results. Enter the DL28 digital camera system, which combines the body of the well-established 645 with Leaf's Aptus-II 6 digital back. It's got 16-bit capture, a 12-stop dynamic range, an ISO range of 50 - 800, and a fancy 3.5-inch touch screen at price of $15,000, appropriate for cash-strapped professionals and financially comfortable hobbyists -- unless Nikon has something to say about it. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Tomy xiao digital camera has built in Zink printer, the spirit of Polaroids
Filed under: Digital Cameras Like just about everyone else, we miss the Polaroid film format; maybe it's just nostalgia, but we enjoyed having something we could hold on to (and shake) after taking a picture. Polaroids may be dead, but the basic concept lives on -- remember Zink, that company whose technology prints digital photos on the spot without ink? It's joined forces with toy-maker Tomy to make the xiao TIP-521, a digital camera with a printer built in. The xiao has a modest five megapixel resolution, so we might wait and see how Polaroid's own Zink camera turns out, but in either case we're stoked the tactile experience is back.[Via Market Watch] Tomy xiao digital camera has built in Zink printer, the spirit of Polaroids originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Nov 2008 14:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Target gift card for the holidays multitasks as adorable digital camera
Filed under: Digital Cameras Okay, we don't know who came up with this idea, but we have to give them some credit for innovation, not to mention (in our opinion) some pretty attractive design sense. Yes, Target's new gift card gimmick this holiday season is that it doubles as a cute, disposable digital camera. The little device runs on two AAA batteries, has a self-timer, and is packaged with a USB cord, driver disc, instruction manual and a voucher for 40 free prints from Target. The camera itself is a 1.2-megapixel affair with 8MB of memory on-board, which means it can store about 50 images. Now, we know this just a ploy to get us to buy Target gift cards, but we're kind of smitten with this little thing. Oh, and: Bah! Humbug![Via Coolest Gadgets]Target gift card for the holidays multitasks as adorable digital camera originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 21:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Apple releases Digital Camera Raw Compatibility 2.3
Apple on Tuesday released Digital Camera Raw Compatibility 2.3, which it says extends RAW file compatibility for Aperture 2 and iPhoto í08 for the following cameras: Canon EOS 50D, Nikon D90, Sony DSLR-A900, and Nikon Coolpix P6000. Apple also noted that the update also addresses issues related to specific cameras and overall stability. The 4MB update is available via the Web as well via the Softw...

A Sanyo acquisition for Panasonic would not significantly impact Taiwan-based...
While media reports are indicating that Panasonic will acquire Sanyo's digital camera business operation, sources in Taiwan's digital camera industry noted that any deal would not have too much of a negative impact on Foxconn, Altek, Ability Enterprise and Asia Optical, the top four Taiwan-based ODM/OEM makers of digital cameras.

Taiwan market: Casio aims at 10% share of digital camera market in 2008
Casio on October 23 unveiled two new digital camera models, Exilim FH20 and Exilim Z300, for launch soon in the Taiwan market at a recommended retail prices of NT$22,000 (US$670) and NT$10,990 respectively. The company aims to take 10% of the total sales volume of digital cameras in Taiwan in 2008, according to Casio Taiwan.

Cheap digital cameras carry high-tech features
Something wonderful has happened to digital cameras in the past few years. They've become enough of a commodity for manufacturers to start acting a little silly in their quest to find some new feature to set their hardware apart from everybody else's.

Taiwan digital camera maker Altek sees handsome profits in 3Q
Altek, a Taiwan-based ODM/OEM maker of digital cameras, had net profits of NT$767 million for the third quarter of 2008, representing an increase of 105.8% on quarter and by 51.9% on year, according to the company.

Taiwan digital camera makers Altek and Ability suffer drops in October revenues
Taiwan-based ODM/OEM digital camera makers Altek and Ability Enterprise recently reported revenues for October 2008, with respective figures slipping on month and on year.

Kodak sues LG, Samsung over digital camera patents
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Eastman Kodak Company said late Monday it is suing Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, alleging infringment of its digital camera patents. Kodak filed the suit with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York and the International Trade Commission. Kodak did not disclose how much it is pursuing in damages.Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.

42nd Street Photo Gets the Nikon D90 SLR Digital Cameras Just in Time for Chr...
As many know, the Holiday season is right around the corner. There is no better way to celebrate family than by capturing the expressions on the kids' faces when they open their presents, or the look mom gets when her children get that gift they've been waiting for all year. It's for just such an occasion, that 42nd Street Photo in New York City has gotten the Nikon D90 DSLR camera. (PRWeb Nov 11, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/nikon-d90/new-york-camera-store/prweb1598324.htm

Nikon Coolpix P6000 reviewed, not all that cool
Filed under: Digital Cameras The kids over at Photography Blog have finally got their hands on the Nikon Coolpix P6000 that became official back in August and have pronounced it "a mixed bag." It looks good on paper at least, with a 13.5-megapixel sensor, 28mm wide angle lens and built-in Ethernet (a first for a consumer grade camera). Unfortunately, the big ticket items like on-board GPS (for geo-tagging all those coolpix you'll be taking) and NRW file format support (the new "RAW" image format developed by Microsoft and Nikon) are said to be poorly implemented and all but unusable. Even the much-ballyhooed LAN connectivity is limited to something called MyPictureTown. Hit the read link to catch the reviewer holding forth on a number of other salient points, including the camera's DSLR-like hand-grip, optical viewfinder and external flash hotshoe. Nikon Coolpix P6000 reviewed, not all that cool originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Matrox Iris GT smart camera brings Windows CE to Atom-land
Filed under: Digital Cameras, Misc. Gadgets Matrox's new Iris GT "smart camera" doesn't mark the first time that the Atom processor and Windows CE have run into each other, but it's certainly one of the most interesting encounters, even if it's one that most folks likely won't see first hand. Apparently, the camera is intended to be used in various "machine vision" applications, like locating and reading barcodes or measuring the geometry of 2D objects, but we think you'll agree that it has one other, not quite official use written all over it: robot eye. The camera's specs certainly seem to make that a possibility, and include that ever-present 1.6GHz Atom processor, 256MB of RAM, 1GB of flash storage, a gigabit Ethernet port, and USB 2.0 and RS232 ports, not to mention accommodations for a number of interchangeable lenses -- it's even dust-proof and "washable." No word on a price just yet, but Matrox says it'll be available sometime in the first quarter of next year.[Via jkOnTheRun] Matrox Iris GT smart camera brings Windows CE to Atom-land originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 13:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Nikon Corp. cuts fiscal 2008 net income outlook by 40%
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Nikon Corp. Thursday cut its net income outlook for the fiscal year ending March 31 by 40%, citing weaker camera sales to consumers, a higher yen, and declines in sales of specialized equipment to industrial customers. The Japanese precision equipment maker said it expects net income of 47 billion yen (476.3 million), down from its earlier forecast of 78 billion yen. It also lowered its sales outlook to 940 billion yen from 980 billion yen. On a positive note, Nikon also lifted its net income outlook for the first half ended Sept. 30 to 33.5 billion yen, from 29 billion yen, on higher than expected digital camera sales. Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.


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