
Fujifilm proudly presents its JZ Long Zoom line which comprises the JZ300 and JZ500 digital cameras. The specs were listed to include 12MP resolution for the JZ300 while a 14MP for the JZ500, 10X optical zoom, 28mm wide-angle lens, 720p video and image capture, and face and pet recognition (on JZ500 only). The JZ Long Zoom category uses Fujifilm’s advanced CCD-shift image stabilization.

Canon has announced the new SX210 IS under the PowerShot series at PMA 2010. Enhancement took place with this superior digital camera which now boasts a 14X zoom lens and a 14MP sensor. The SX210 IS is competent in recording 720p video in its new SDXC memory card. Colors available are Bright Black, Gold, and Purple and it carries a sticker price of $350.

Its work is to scout that is why it needs to do some disguise. This is true with the iPod-like Spy Camera which obviously looks like an iPod but inside it is a microSD card that stores videos at 640×480 pixels in 25fps rate. It can even take pictures of up to 1600×1200 pixels and it is being powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. A 360-degree stand provides a hold which you can mount on the wall or just lay on top of a table. So keep all your detections discrete with the iPod-like Spy Camera which is now available for $39.

If you are hunting for the best looking ultra-slim cameras in town, Samsung presents its ST60 and ST70 models. Both come thin with only 0.65-inch, each features a 2.7-inch LCD having a 14.2MP sensor and a 5X optical zoom for the ST70 while the ST60 has 12.2MP and a 4X optical zoom. These cameras also feature improved wide-angle lenses with the ability to record the best video possible.

The new Casio EX Hybrid-GPS appears at the CES 2010 as a concept of the company’s compact digital camera. As its name signifies, the integrated GPS technology can track and geo-locate the user’s position using a built-in three-axis accelerometer. It also features a 12.1MP sensor, a 10x optical zoom, and HD video recording. Now a camera smart enough to establish itself is on!

Recording 3D videos is one of today’s trends, so to go with the globalization, Panasonic announces its Twin-lens Full HD 3D Camcorder. This device is good in capturing 3D footage in an instant. It boasts a twin-lens, dual memory card slot, and a techie look. For $21,000 you can produce a 3D film with your own. This will drop to market on the fourth quarter of the year.