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Canon Eos Rebel XS

canon.gifCanon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, announced the introduction of the EOS Rebel XS, a new entry-level digital camera that affordably puts Canon SLR technology such as an Optical Imaged Stabilized lens and easy-to-use professional features into the hands of emerging photographers. Consumers looking to take their photography a step further and begin shooting with an SLR will find the transition easier than ever with Canon’s new Rebel XS digital SLR camera. From the parent photographing a little league game, to the tourist shooting a wondrous new city, the Canon Rebel XS camera makes photography easy for everyone. Canon has also introduced the latest model in the EX series of Speedlite flashes: the Canon Speedlite 430EX II. (Read the article)

Pentax K20D review (dpreview.com)

k10d-small.jpgThe K20D is a fully-featured semi-pro DSLR available for the cost of some of the latest, upper-entry-level digital cameras. It adds a handful of features and tweaks to the highly-respected K10D and attempts to address some of its shortcomings whilst also incorporating a colossal 14.6 million photosites on a sensor co-developed with Samsung. Is this enough, given the quality of some of the competitors? (Read the article)

Nikon D700

Today I found this image on the Internet. According to this image, someone already has a new Nikon D700 SLR camera. Maybe this is just a joke but who knows… (Read the article)

Olympus E-420 review (dpreview.com)

olylogo.gifThe E-420 was launched exactly one year after its predecessor, the E-410, and comes with only a relatively small number of modifications such a larger screen, contrast detect auto focus in live view and the Auto Gradation feature that we’ve first seen on the E3. It’s the smallest SLR on the market but can it compete with the larger and more expensive models from the competition? Find out after the link… (Read the article)

Fotolia partnership with Pingg

logo_resize.gifNEW YORK, June 17 /PRNewswire/ — Fotolia (http://www.fotolia.com), the largest online marketplace for micro-priced digital stock images, announced today a partnership agreement with pingg.com, a new online invitation and event management Web site. (Read the article)

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