August 5th, 2007

With BenQ, you can be sure about one thing – there is always going to be a new feature. And, in line with its reputation, BenQ has launched DC E720, a 7MP digicam that features the cutting-edge PictBridge function.
With the new function, you do not need a PC to print photos. Images can be directly transferred to a printer for printing. You can bypass a computer with this function. When you connect the camera to a printer, print options are displayed on the LCD screen. You can make the necessary changes and print the images. Now that’s cool, ain’t it? Other notable features include a lowly 3x optical zoom and Shake-free image mode.
There is not much information about the release or the pricing. However, we believe the DC E720 would not pinch your pockets since it is a camera with basic features, except for PictBridge.


Via: aving
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August 5th, 2007

Brace yourself! Canon’s new EOS 40D SLR camera is on its way. This is a new addition to the illustrious family of Canon’s SLR cameras – the 30D, 400D, etc.
Apparently, this camera would incorporate a 10.1 MP CMOS sensor and a 2.5 inch LCD. For dust-free photography, it would feature an anti-dust lens. Additionally, like its predecessors it would incorporate a Digic II processor for precision photgraphy.
The company is however worried that this report would affect the sales of its popular 30D. And the report that the camera would be out in September has been dismissed by Canon as just a wild speculation. Speculation or no speculation, photography buffs would certainly look forward to the new 40D priced at (again a speculation!!!) $1300. And if you ask where the pic has come from, all we can say is it is just a figment of imagination. Whatever be the case, sit tight ‘coz the 40D is certainly on its way, sooner or later.
via: gizmodo , livingroom
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