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Camera makers add to their lineups

The burgeoning SLR market beckons Panasonic to try again. Also: a variety of new models from Kodak, Olympus and Nikon.

Panasonic broadens SLR ambitions with L10

Panasonic hopes its second-generation SLR, the $1,300 L10, will help the company move beyond its initial toehold in the lucrative but demanding market.
Photos: Panasonic's Lumix DMC-L1
August 30, 2007

Panasonic's new SLRs

photos Panasonic announces its second dSLR, the 10MP DMC-L10, which is slated to hit stores this October.
August 30, 2007

Kodak brings high-def video to two new cameras

Kodak just announced the EasyShare V1233 and V1253, two new 12-megapixel cameras.
August 29, 2007

Kodak's new superzoom

Kodak has announced a new superzoom called the Z812 IS, which sports a 12X optical zoom lens and optical image stabilization.
August 29, 2007

New Olympus SLR pictures sneaking out

If the photos are anything to judge by, a new Olympus SLR will have an articulating LCD and be called the E-3.
August 29, 2007

Nikon introduces two new affordable amateur cameras

Nikon just announced the Coolpix P50 and the P5100, the two newest members of its amateur photographer-oriented P-series.
August 29, 2007

Two new basic budget Nikons

Nikon announced the Nikon Coolpix L14 and L15, two new budget point-and-shoot cameras.
August 29, 2007

Nikon's second-gen Wi-Fi slimcam

Nikon announces two new ultracompacts called the S51 and the S51c. The S51c is the second Nikon ultracompact to include Wi-Fi connectivity.
August 29, 2007

Nikon's new slim shooters

Nikon just announced the Coolpix S510 and S700, two new ultracompact digital cameras.
August 29, 2007

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