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Picture perfect: camera trends from CES

The big camera trends to emerge from this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) were focused on what differentiates these devices from their smartphone competition -- namely lens and image quality and professional performance.

Updated on: Jan 15, 2013 01:00 PM IST
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The big camera trends to emerge from this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) were focused on what differentiates these devices from their smartphone competition -- namely lens and image quality and professional performance.

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Connected
Panasonic unveiled nine point-and-shoot digital cameras some of which, such as the Lumix ZS30, feature both wi-fi and NFC connectivity and enable the owner to use their smartphone or tablet as a remote control, viewfinder and photo gallery. Most of the range also sported an understated matte black look, doing away with the design cues of earlier Lumix cameras that featured brushed aluminium or metal-effect inserts and lens housings.

Retro
It wasn't just Panasonic that was looking back to old-school styling. Fujifilm's X100S and X20 cameras had onlookers pining for the 1960s. The camera housings looked like something straight out of "Blow Up" or "From Russia With Love," with textured back synthetic leather wrapped around a magnesium body. Even usually ultra modern, ultra plastic Samsung got in on the act with its NX300 micro four thirds or hybrid camera which combined classic looks from the heyday of analogue photography with lens arrays and technology that enable it to take 3D still photos and connect via wi-fi.

 
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