While we looked at the Lumix DMC-G2 yesterday, here is yet another fellow Micro Four Thirds camera from the Japanese consumer electronics giant, Panasonic. We’re talking about the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10 here, where it is touted to be the lightest digital interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder in the world. Don’t be mistaken though – even though it is the lightest, that doesn’t mean all of its functionalities have been stripped away – no sir, the Lumix DMC-G10 comes packed with a host of advanced digital camera functions that were specially designed to be easy-to-use for users who are new to system cameras.

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As if having a flashlight to help you in your nightly rounds isn’t enough, this one comes with an added advantage – it has a hidden camcorder within complete with nightvision capability, letting you collect evidence if the situation requires without your subject being any wiser for it. Of course, this is good only as long as you are no more than 8 feet away from your subject, since that is as far as the nightvision range works (including audio) in complete darkness.

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Flashlight Hidden Camcorder with Nightvision
Whether you’re looking for a camera for your kids or just a quirky camera for yourself, this would do the trick. It’ll take all of the same shots a normal camera would, it just does it with more class. It takes work to be as cool as someone carrying around a Lego digital camera. Sure, it is a bit of a small screen, but it would still get the job done just fine. It has Lego bricks on the top and bottom that could allow for the camera to be attached to other Lego structures. Beyond that it has a whole lot of the typical features. Things like a built-in flash, fixed focus and a lithium-ion battery. It also comes with 4x digital zoom, 128MB that makes it possible to hang onto 80 photos and an 1.5” LCD screen. You can purchase it for £49.99 or about $76 through I Want One Of Those

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Not everywhere that you take pictures is the safest environment out there. Especially for those of you that enjoy hiking or the even more dangerous, rock climbing. With either task you run the risk of dropping the camera in water or mud. Then there’s that whole accidentally dropping it off of a cliff. Still, having a camera in those conditions can get you some really cool pictures. Thankfully some gadgets were created to be able to handle anything we can. This Pentax is one of them, it may not like being dropped off of a cliff, but it could handle all of the water and mud that you dish out. The camera is shockproof up to 4ft, which isn’t much. It does mean that it won’t be horribly harmful to it if it falls out of your pocket though. The best part is that it’s waterproof up to 20 feet under water. One of the other big perks is that it has a ring of LED lights around the lens to help with low light types of situations while you’re taking photos or capturing a little video. Beyond that it has 12.1MP, 5x zoom, 720p movie recording, and HDMI port, 16:9 LCD and image stabilization. For those of you that enjoy close up shots of tiny things, it also has a digital microscope mode that allows for it to focus on items as close as 1cm from the lens. Each one of these will cost you $330. Which is a lot of cash, but it’s a pretty common price for a rugged waterproof camera.

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Pentax W90 Rugged Waterproof Digital Camera
When you put your camera into the camera bag, usually it means you’re done. Then of course as soon as you zip up that bag, there will be a great shot that you missed. It just always seems to work that way. Well instead of missing important pictures, now you can own a bag that lets you take all of the pictures you want without removing it from the bag. You’ll still have the benefit of just looking like you’re carrying around a normal bag, but secretly you’re still fully capable of taking pictures.

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Cloak Bag disguises your fancy camera
Pentax’s K-7 digital camera isn’t something that is new to the market, as it was released a while ago but the folks over at Japan decided that a splash of silver is always welcome, hence the Pentax K-7 Limited Silver edition digital camera. As with any device which falls under the limited edition category, you can be sure that quantities will be limited, and the same applies to the Pentax K-7. It will be limited to a mere 1,000 sets worldwide, so collectors as well as hobbyists who want something different or special might want to give this Limited Silver edition run a go, otherwise picking one up in the second hand market or on an online auction site is going to cost you much, much more sometime down the road

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General Imaging (GIC) is the exclusive licensee of GE digital cameras, have just revealed a whole new line of digital cameras that will comprise of various specifications and functions to make sure that there is something for everybody, regardless of whether they are everyday photographers or picture-taking-fanatics. After all, most folks won’t have General Electric in their minds when it comes to digital cameras since other companies have been churning out shooters for far longer, but at least it is encouraging to see GIC make an effort in this consumer electronics department

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General Electric unveils more digital camera lines
General Imaging (GIC), an exclusive licensee of GE branded digital cameras, recently announced that they have a brand new “Create by Jason Wu” line which was the result of a year-long exclusive collaboration with one of today’s leading fashion designers, Jason Wu. This collaboration is the reason behind the unique collection of point-and-shoot cameras, where Create points toward a technical evolution in how consumers snap photos, complete with simplicity as the bottomline while introducing Jason Wu’s timeless style and luxurious detailing to the world of digital cameras

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General Imaging unveils Create by Jason Wu line of digital cameras
HP, the world’s top computer maker, has just introduced five more point-and-shoot digital cameras alongside a trio of camcorders for the masses, where they will come with a range of features including LCD displays, up to 5X optical zoom and fashionable colors. Among the digital cameras and camcorders on offer, selected models will boast touchscreen LCD displays for that added touch of modernization

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HP expands digital imaging category of devices