Friday, September 5, 2008

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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Olympus Corp (7733.T: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and Matsushita (6752.T: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) announced a new digital camera format on Tuesday that will make single lens reflex (SLR) models smaller and lighter, in a bid to drive sales of their advanced machines.

SLR cameras, which are high-end models with interchangeable lenses, are the most lucrative and fastest growing segment of the overall digital camera market.

But some compact digital camera users are reluctant to move up to SLR models because they are bulkier and heavier.

The new format, called the Micro Four Thirds System, would make digital SLR cameras thinner and lens units smaller than those based on the existing Four Thirds System



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Watch Anywhere's V900 Series is a video monitoring system that captures images when it detects motion and sends them to your mobile phone by way of MMS or email. The camera accepts a mobile phone SIM card, meaning it doesn't require a computer, internet access or telephone landline. The camera only requires access to a powerpoint, but it also includes a back-up battery. The camera features infrared lights for night-time motion detection and can be controlled and configured by way of SMS commands.
Watch Anywhere's V900 Series costs $495




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