Next month will see the release of Panasonic’s first 16GB Pro High Speed SDHC memory card.


Next month will see the release of Panasonic’s first 16GB Pro High Speed SDHC memory card.
(Panasonic) has signed a joint development agreement with Olympus that will see it develop interchangeable lens type digital SLR cameras based on the Four Thirds System standard.

Panasonic will release the Lumix DMC-FX520, the company’s first digital camera with a 3-inch touch-screen LCD, in Australia next month at an RRP of $769.
Hitachi is no longer the only company with DVD camcorders (although it”s still the only one offering them in Australia). Both Panasonic and Sony announced new DVD camcorders at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. In both cases, the units were developed for the Japanese/North American market and no release dates have yet been announced for Australia.

Panasonic has released its third generation of high definition (HD) camcorders, with two new models – the HDC-SD9 and HDC-HS9 – which use the AVCHD format and capture images in 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution.
Panasonic has released the Australian pricing details for its Lumix DMC-GF2 interchangeable-lens ‘mirrorless’ camera, which we reviewed in January.

Panasonic and SanDisk have separately released details of new 4GB SD High Capacity (SDHC) cards, which comply with Class 2 speed specifications and offer high storage capacities.
Panasonic has announced six new digital still cameras ranging from $329 to $769rrp.

Visitors to the upcoming PMA Digital Life Expo this weekend will be able to preview an innovative new Micro Four Thirds lens from Panasonic.

Panasonic has posted details of 11 new Lumix digicams on the special website dedicated to Lumix products.
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