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iPhone 4S: Top 5 Smartphone Cameras

Smartphones are evolving into mini portable computers that can do so many things, yet their small size has made it difficult to really ramp up the camera technology. That goes for pretty much everything in a smartphone, even the iPhone 4S. The small size is a challenge for many of the components, especially batteries.

Nikon to Sell its First Mirrorless Cameras in October

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Nikon unveiled its first lightweight mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras on Wednesday, saying the two new models would go on sale in October and that it expects them to be priced around 70,000 yen ($915)and 105,000 yen.

Nikon unveils its first mirrorless cameras

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Nikon unveiled its first mirrorless cameras on Wednesday, beating its arch rival Canon to the nascent market for small, interchangeable-lens cameras, where other manufacturers have met with mixed success.
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Japan's Fujifilm aims to be world No. 3 in cameras

Japan's Fujifilm aims to become the world's fourth largest camera maker by next March and the No. 3 manufacturer two years later, overtaking first rival Samsung and then Nikon, a senior company executive said.
Rumor dual LED flash: iPhone 5 could top all Smartphone cameras?

Rumor dual LED flash: iPhone 5 could top all Smartphone cameras?

Users seeking a higher performance from their iPhone 4 camera have turned to apps such as HDR Camera, True HDR, Instagram, which visually creates enhanced photos with higher colors, filters, and exposures. For iPhone 5 users, hopefully they won't need to rely on third party apps for a genuine high performance camera that could top other Smartphones.
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L.A's Traffic Cameras to be shut down?

Los Angeles Police Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to shut down red-light traffic cameras at 32 intersections, saying it costs too much and doesn't reduce safety.
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China seeks fresh nuclear talks as Kim eludes cameras

- China is lobbying neighbours to sign up to a road map for renewed nuclear disarmament talks with North Korea, whose leader Kim Jong-il is apparently visiting China amid conciliatory words and threats of atomic holy war.
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'Balloon Boy' on Today Show vomits in front of cameras

Falcon Heene, the 6-year-old balloon boy who was never inside a helium balloon, appeared on NBC's Today Show on Friday morning with his parents and brothers to talk about the flight that captured national attention yesterday.
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Firm brings choppers, spy cameras to oil data game

A U.S. energy information company has brought a James Bond approach to the otherwise bland job of gathering oil inventory data, hoping high-tech detective work will attract the business of petroleum traders hungry for accurate supply figures.
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SONY unveils XCG series cameras with GIG-E vision

Sony Electronics introduces its new industrial XCG series, with four series cameras in different ultra-high resolution, and frame rates to match a variety of machine vision and security applications with extreme low-light conditions.
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TI sees projectors as popular as cell cameras

to be ready for customers later this year and in commercial products in 2010. Samsung Electronics Co Ltd recently launched a phone, costing roughly $500, in South Korea using the first version of TI's pico-projector technology that beams video or photographs from a phone to any surface. Samsung also plans to sell a similar device in Europe, but has not released pricing. TI said interest in its...
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Nikon enlists new cameras in battle vs Canon

Nikon Corp's newest advanced cameras and a lineup of fresh faces will help it outrun rival Canon Inc in a scramble for loyal fans throughout Asia, Nikon executives said on Thursday.

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