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Panasonic HDC-SDT750: 3D camcorder in shops in October

The first big-name 3D camcorder will be in shops in October this year. Will the Panasonic HDC-SDT750 make your Christmas list?

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Canon creates world’s biggest CMOS sensor: BeheMOS!

Canon has built the world’s largest CMOS sensor, some 40 times bigger than full frame: about the right size for Peter Crouch

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Canon EOS 60D hi-def dSLR flips out

Much has changed in the two years since the Canon EOS 50D arrived — its replacement, the Canon EOS 60D, packs a host of updated features, not least 1080p video.

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Sony Alpha A55, A33, A580 and A560 debut HD video and GPS

1080i video, electronic viewfinders and GPS are on the list of new features in the new Sony Alpha A55, A33, A580 and A560 cameras

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Kodak PlayTouch mini-camcorder is more Science Club than Rugby Club

Kodak’s new PlayTouch looks and acts like a Flip Camera — one that’s been injected with enough steroids to kill a large badger.

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Kodak EasyShare M590 5x zoom snapper lays off the pies

The Kodak EasyShare M590 is claimed to be the thinnest camera with a 5x optical zoom. We imagine it could murder a fry-up

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Canon PowerShot S95: Like the S90, but 5 better

The Canon PowerShot S95 is the sequel to the justly lauded S90, with an extra high-definition trick up its sleeve.

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Canon PowerShot SX130 is curvy and proud of it

The lower end of the compact superzoom market may be crowded with slim and slender models, but the Canon PowerShot SX130 IS isn’t bothering with a diet.

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Canon IXUS 1000 HS: Ten out of ten for a decade of IXUS

Canon is marking ten years of the stylish IXUS brand with the angular IXUS 1000 HS, with a spec sheet full of 10s. And the odd 3.7 or 8.8

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Nikon D3100: Entry-level 1,080p dSLR for 500

The Nikon D3100 replaces the D3000 as Nikon’s entry-level dSLR, and it’s made some major changes

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