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Samsung is taking on the Micro Four Thirds crowd with the NX10, a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sensor. We have the early review. Note: This is an in-progress review limited to our testing results to date.
The Cyber-shot DSC-TX5 is a small camera that takes high quality images with good color and plenty of detail, but which can also handle rough treatment.
The Nikon D300S is an unsurprising upgrade to the two-year-old D300, adding mediocre video recording and useful dual memory slots.
  The Olympus Stylus Tough 6020 is a tough, smart looking camera that shoots high resolution 14 megapixel images and can take high definition 720p video.
With the XP10 the company is stepping up its waterproof offering with a 5x lens, 720p movies and a slick-looking design. We tried it out at PMA.
  Pentax today unveiled new entries in two of its core product categories with the ultrazoom Optio X90 and waterproof Optio W90 (shown), both due in April.
The latest addition to Nikon\'s successful touch-screen lineup is the S4000, a 12-megapixel model with 4x zoom scheduled to ship in March. We got hands-on time at PMA.
The Coolpix P100 looks to offer a lot of features for its $400 price. It has a huge 26x zoom range with a decent wide angle and can capture 1080p video and 10.1 megapixel images on the new backside illuminated sensor at the heart of this ultrazoom camera.
The DMC-ZR3 packs a lot of features into a compact package, including an improved image stabilization system and a long 8x zoom lens. The ZR3 will be priced at $300 and will be available in the spring.
The 14-megapixel Olympus SP-800UZ delivers 30x ultrazoom power in a camera that weighs just 14.7 oz. and sells for $350. Here\'s our first take.
  The FinePix HS10 is a powerhouse camera with a 30x zoom lens with an incredible focal length range of 24mm to 720mm. It also has a number of new features, such as the enhanced low light mode, panorama shooting and high speed still and video shooting. The downside of this big lens is that it\'s a big, bulky camera that needs two hands to hold and use. The question is if this bulk is worth the extra features it offers, and the sizable $500 cost of the camera. You\'ll be able to find out for yourself in April when it comes out, and keep an eye out for our full review.
Samsung takes a page from the Casio playbook with the super slow-motion video capture capabilities of the TL350, but combines this with full 1080p video recording plus blistering full-resolution 10 frame per second stills.
The TL500 is a high-end point and shoot camera that thinks like an SLR. Although the lens of this 10-megapixel camera is not removable, it has a lot of SLR-esque features, including multiple control dials, a full manual mode and
Sony laid out its Alpha series road map for 2010, with a new APS-size sensor capable of capturing 1080p video in AVCHD format.
Casio added to the basic point-and-shoot end of its line-up today with two new entries, the $140 EX-S7 (shown in blue) and the $110 EX-Z35.
Samsung greeted eager PMA attendees today with the TL500, which boasts a fast f/1.8 zoom lens, and the TL350, with a fast burst mode and slow-motion video capture.
Sony jumped into the increasingly crowded pool of waterproof digital cameras today with the TX5 (shown). Also introduced was the 10x H55.
The Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is a small, sleek point and shoot that takes 10.2 megapixel images and which can perform a number of clever tricks, like great low-light performance and an excellent panorama mode.
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