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Panasonic sponsors the Australian Museum

Panasonic sponsors the Australian Museum

Panasonic is spending some of the profits from all the Viera TVs and Lumix cameras we're buying in a socially responsible manner by taking up a scientific sponsorship with the Australian Museum.

11/07/2008 03:34 PM

World Press Photo 08

World Press Photo 08

CNET.com.au has teamed up with Canon to offer a photography master class with Australian World Press Photo winner, Tim Clayton.

22/05/2008 05:19 PM

Kodak M series on the horizon

Kodak M series on the horizon

A new EasyShare camera series is in the works for Kodak.

14/05/2007 05:46 PM

On tour: Best press photos

On tour: Best press photos

The World Press Photo exhibition opened in Sydney today, showcasing the best photojournalism from around the world.

11/05/2007 06:46 PM

Cheap, cheerful and rubber

Cheap, cheerful and rubber

Ricoh's new Vivitar ViviCam 6200w sports a yellow shockproof rubber shell and at only AU$299, you may just trust your kids not to lose or destroy it.

07/03/2007 02:31 PM

Ricoh celebrates birthday with Hellboy

A limited edition of the Ricoh GR Digital has been released to commemorate the first anniversary of the camera.

08/12/2006 12:00 AM

Marine case makes for happy surf snaps

CNET.com.au braves the waves to check out Panasonic's water resistant camera case at a girls-only surfing event.

06/10/2006 04:10 PM

GPS cameras that know where you are

While popular photo sharing Web site Flickr this week launched a geotagging feature that lets users pinpoint and geographically "tag" where pictures were taken, camera manufacturers have announced devices that add GPS location data to photos.

31/08/2006 12:07 PM

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  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

  • Canon EOS 1000D

  • Microsoft, Nikon sign patent-sharing deal

  • Nikon D90

  • Canon EOS 50D

  • New Canon PowerShots, now available in pastel

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      Olympus Mju 1060

      In this season of offerings, we've noticed two growing trends among manufacturers: touchscreen-enabled or ultra-high resolution point-and-shoots. But Olympus' latest darling in its Mju family, the Mju 1060 has neither. So does this new shooter have what it takes to pit itself against other more sophisticated compacts?

    • Olympus FE-320

      Olympus FE-320

      It is easy to like the FE-320 for its stylish looks and feature-rich specifications. But what we like to applaud Olympus for is in making things work.

    • Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

      Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

      It has been about two years since Panasonic's last LX-series camera, the DMC-LX2, was launched. One of the most interesting things about that model was its 16:9 aspect ratio sensor and a good range of manual controls not usually found in digital compact cameras. We spent a day with the upcoming successor to the LX2, the DMC-LX3. Here's what we found out.

    • Canon EOS 1000D

      Canon EOS 1000D

      The Canon EOS 1000D is a good entry-level dSLR, but only its photo quality stands out among the competition.

    • Nikon D90

      Nikon D90

      Looking to lure existing Nikonistas, dSLR virgins and the Canon convertee, Nikon has announced the D90, the first digital SLR to feature video recording.

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