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  • Do today‘s tech-savvy kids know of gadget like reel camera?

    A few years ago gadgets included things like walkmans, digital cameras, CD players, which is an unfamiliar territory for 'tech savvy' kids of today.

  • Sony most popular gadget brand on eBay for Q3 2012

    Sony has topped the charts as the most popular gadget brand in the eBay India Battle of Gadgets Q3 Rankings. In a report based on an analysis of...

  • Sony to invest Rs 150cr on marketing during festive season

    Sony India today said it will invest Rs 150 crore on marketing activities during this festive season as it looks to achieve sales turnover of Rs 2,850 crore during the period.

  • Samsung ST66 Review

    The 16.1 megapixel Samsung ST66 is more compact than a pack of cards and weighs less than a smartphone.

  • BenQ launches GH600, GH700 digital cameras in India

    BenQ recently launched its first high zoom bridge type digital cameras the GH600 and the GH700 in India. These point-and-shoot compact...

  • Rangefinders may be classic, but still popular cameras

    Rangefinders were once the most popular cameras in the world. Meher Manda takes you on a quick walk through history.

  • World's smallest, 8.8 megapixel, USB 3.0 camera launched

    Point Grey, one of the world's largest and most innovative providers of high performance digital cameras for industrial, ...

  • Buying guide to mirrorless compact cameras

    A couple of years a ago, when the first mirrorless compact camera was launched, many believed that it would ...

  • Kodak to stop making cameras to cut costs

    Eastman Kodak Co plans to stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames in the first half of 2012 in a bid to cut costs.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150 Review

    Panasonic released a wide variety of digital cameras from point and shoot to digital cameras, under the Lumix branding, in the past. Fitted with their ...

  • Sony to boost image sensor capacity again

    Sony Corp. will boost its image sensor production capacity by 50 percent within two to three years starting next spring, ...

  • How To: Create Light Paiting works of art

    You know those photographs of red taillight trails on a highway or a bridge, or the wonderful patterns created by sparklers? You can capture such photos too, and all you need is a decent camera, a light source and some spare time.

  • eBay census: 40 percent of all online transactionstake place in smaller cities

    Delhi triumphs as the top ecommerce hub in India, closely followed by Mumbai, Bengaluru, Jaipur and Chennai.

  • Nikon to foray into mirrorless digital camera market

    Nikon Corp will enter the market for lightweight, interchangeable-lens digital cameras and release its first product with a mirrorless design later this year, the Nikkei business daily reported.

  • Sony says supply-chain woes to affect 5 more plants

    Sony said on Tuesday shortages of parts and materials would force it to reduce or suspend production at five additional plants in Japan following the catastrophic earthquake this month.

  • Sony booming in India on strong brand image

    Sony says it is doing booming business in India, dominating in flat-panel TVs and digital cameras, and is in good shape to keep growing in coming years, reports The Economic Times.

  • Canon India to lower entry-level digital cameras prices

    Canon India is planning to lower prices of entry-level digital cameras. The company will also introduce seven new variants in the sub – Rs 10,000 category, reports The Hindu Business Line.

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