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B&H Pulse Weekly News Roundup: July 20th, 2012

This week in the news: We say goodbye to an old friend; Panasonic announces a bunch of new cameras; a medium format camera back with more megapixels than you'll probably ever need; Voigtlander announced a new lens, and much more.

This is your B&H Photo Pulse News Roundup for July 20th, 2012.

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B&H Pulse Weekly News Roundup: April 20th, 2012

This week in the news: Lots of new products came out from NAB 2012. Canon, Nikon, Samsung and more announced lots of new goodies for videographers and photographers alike. Plus, Think Tank announced a brand new bag, and a new line of colors.

This is your B&H Photo Pulse News Roundup for April 20th, 2012.

 

B&H Pulse Weekly News Round-Up: March 16th, 2012

This week in the news: the possibility of a digital Bolex camera; Sony announces a new DSLR, and more.

This is your B&H Pulse news feed for March 16th, 2012.

 

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 is the smallest and lightest Micro Four Thirds, mirrorless, interchangeable-lens camera in the world. The 12MP live MOS sensor is sensitive to 6400 ISO, and now with the DMC-GF2, you can shoot full 1080 HD video with stereo sound.

 

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH27

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH27 is a 16-Megapixel point-and-shoot camera with a CCD sensor that's sensitive to ISO 1600. The DMC-FH27 has a Leica 8x lens that zooms from 28 to 224mm equivalent and it captures 720p HD video.

 

 

Meet B&H: Pro Video Counter

For those of you that have never visited the B&H SuperStore, you're in luck. Each week we'll feature photos of a different department or section in order for you to get to know us a bit better. This week, we are showing off the Pro Video Counter located on the first floor. The Pro Video counter features a slew of camcorders on display for you to test out. This, combined with the friendly aid of our experts, helps you make the right choice.

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC FX-75

The Panasonic Lumix DMC FX-75 has a 14MP CCD sensor and an F/2.2 Leica Summicron lens with a 5x Zoom, for an equivalent 24-120mm lens. Because the FX-75 features such a bright and fast Leica lens, F/2.2 is almost two stops faster than most of the point and shoots—so you know this camera was designed to shoot with available light.

 

 

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