SDXC Cards
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Lexar has announced an industry-first 128GB Class 10 Professional Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) card.
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Panasonic's newest addition to its LUMIX Micro Four Thirds camera range – the DMC-GF2 – squeezes a host of new features into a frame that's a good deal lighter and smaller than its predecessor.
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Nikon has announced a feature-rich addition to its digital SLR camera family, the 16.2 megapixel D7000
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Canon has updated a couple of its PowerShot digital cameras, the G12 and the SX30 IS
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At IFA, the SD Association announced a new, fully backwards compatible, dual-row pin memory card design with data transfer speeds of up to 300 megabytes per second for SDXC and SDHC devices and memory cards.
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Canon has unveiled three new PowerShot cameras which now all include high definition movie recording, SDXC card support and benefit from numerous lens, sensor and image handling improvements
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Nikon has updated its Coolpix projector camera with increased brightness, more megapixels and high def movie recording.
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Panasonic has unveiled its much rumored G2 and G10 Micro Four Thirds camera additions to the Lumix G range
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Canon has announced a digital SLR it hopes will succeed in bridging the gap between entry level and professional systems
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Panasonic has announced the arrival of its new DMC-ZR3 compact camera
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Times are changing fast in the video industry! JVC's latest shoulder-supported pro camcorder, the GY-HM700, is the first to store files on inexpensive SDHC memory cards
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January 8, 2009 The next-generation SDXC (eXtended Capacity) memory card specification was announced today and while it promises the inevitable seemingly limitless capacities we always knew would arrive eventually, it certainly paints a picture of digital life being quite different in the future. Th