Panasonic reveals Lumix FZ47 superzoom, lets you shoot 1080i video with full manual control

Jul 20, 2011 No Comments

Sure, these days nearly all digital cameras can shoot video, but only a small handful give you the power to manually select aperture and shutter speed while doing so. The Lumix FZ47 is Panasonic’s latest high-end point-and-shoot to sport this functionality, providing full control over both video and still photo capture with its Creative Control [...]

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Sony Alpha NEX-C3 review

Jul 20, 2011 No Comments

Traditionally known as DSLRs, interchangeable lens cameras (ILC) have always promised excellent image quality, speed, and versatility. But their enormous size and weight, lofty price tags, and intimidating design have forced casual photographers to focus on compact and superzoom point-and-shoot cameras instead, often leaving those bulky, confusing monstrosities to the pros… Tweet This Post

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Panasonic debuts UT-PB1 e-reader tablet, spices it with Android flavor (video)

Jul 12, 2011 No Comments

Listen up, bibliophiles. Current e-readers don’t have enough pizazz for ya? Panasonic’s Japan-bound prototype e-book reader tablet may just be your fancy. According to DigInfo, the UT-PB1 was recently shown-off at e-Book Expo Tokyo sporting a 7-inch 1024 x 600 display, micro SD slot, webcam, and WiFi, all running atop a dual-core processor… Tweet This [...]

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California raceway gets 1,600 solar panels, flaunts green track status

Jun 28, 2011 No Comments

As far as sports go, the one where you drive cars around in circles several times is likely not one of the most energy efficient. With that in mind, it’s nice to see locations like Northern California’s Infineon Raceway working toward sustainability, announcing this week the installation of more than 1,600 solar panels… Tweet This [...]

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Panasonic’s new suite of colorful camcorders hits stores this July, gets priced right now

Jun 11, 2011 No Comments

When Panasonic introduced us to its Skittles-like array of candy-coated camcorders, they gave us a taste of the little things, but left us hanging on price and availability. Well, if you’ve been slobbering over the specs since February, you can sate your appetite soon, because the HM-TA20, HM-TA2, HX-WA10, HX-DC10, and HX-DC1 will hit stores [...]

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Sanyo expands Eneloop battery offerings with Pro for more power, Plus for less heat

Jun 10, 2011 No Comments

If you love Sanyo’s ever-so-practical Eneloop rechargeable batteries, you’ll be smitten with its two latest AA additions. First into the battery compartment is the 2400mAh Eneloop Pro; it’s loaded with twenty-five percent more juice than the standard model, and is a perfect match for your power-draining Nikon Speedlight — not quite as formidable as the [...]

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Panasonic GF3 spied by Micro Four Thirds enthusiasts in YouTube vid?

Jun 06, 2011 No Comments

The folks at 4/3 Rumors believe they’ve spotted Panasonic’s successor to the compact Micro Four Thirds GF2 — the aptly named GF3. The site’s eagle-eyed camera fiends noticed an unfamiliar digicam in a promo video (since removed from YouTube) that sports an interchangeable lens and is smaller than a DSLR… Tweet This Post

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Panasonic will layoff 40,000 workers globally

Apr 28, 2011 No Comments

No matter how you slice it, 40,000 is a big number, especially when its forty-thousand humans looking for jobs. The layoffs represent a 10 percent reduction of Panasonic’s 380,000 global workforce due to restructuring efforts, according to Nikkei… Tweet This Post

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Panasonic chains Toughbook to a snowmobile, shows signs of life post-torture (video)

Apr 19, 2011 No Comments

We’ve never questioned the rigidity of Panasonic’s Toughbook line — after all, we’ve been shown just how rugged these things are time and time again — but a new video from the company is just too clever to pass over… Tweet This Post

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Panasonic gussies up LED prototypes, invites you to play (video)

Apr 17, 2011 No Comments

How do you get laypeople excited about LED lighting? Make it pretty, of course — that’s what Panasonic Electric Works is doing this week at Salone del Mobile 2011, in Milan. Working with designer Ferruccio Laviani, the firm has built an interactive installation out of upcoming products and prototypes, inviting visitors to explore “new dimensions [...]

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Panasonic, Xpand team up on M-3DI standard for active shutter glasses at home and in theaters

Mar 29, 2011 No Comments

Last year’s problem was a complete lack of standards on active shutter 3D glasses but now we might have too many, as Panasonic and Xpand have joined forces with several other companies to push M-3DI as a single spec for TVs, computers and theaters… Tweet This Post

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How would you change Panasonic’s Lumix DFC-GF2?

Feb 26, 2011 No Comments

We’re drowning in interchangeable lens options, but that’s far from being a bad thing. For those that finally caved and picked up Panasonic’s Lumix DFC-GF2, we’re interested to see how you’d change things if given that golden opportunity… Tweet This Post

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