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Hasselblad H3DII-50 MS

Hasselblad H3DII 50 MS
Capture the moment, when it happens, as it happens, in full resolution with this top-of-the-line camera. Hasselblad’s latest addition to their 50 megapixel H-series is the H3DII-50 MS. Key acronym here is the MS, which stands for Multi-Shot, meaning, you can take four consecutive shots at full resolution. The camera does this by moving the sensor one pixel at a time after each shot so you’ll never miss the action and you’ll never pine for more resolution. Again, as with many medium or large format cameras, this one’s for the pros who intend to shoot action as it happens and get paid tons of cash. $34,000.

Casio Exilim EX-G1

Casio Exilim EX G1
If you are the rugged outdoors type that needs a camera to fit your lifestyle, then the Casio Exilim EX-G1 is perfect. The body is just under an inch thick and is shock-proof, dust-proof, weather-proof to -14F, and water-proof up to 10 feet. It shoots at 12.1 megapixels as well. $300.

Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP

Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP
Take this camera to the deep end – up to 10 feet deep in fact and shoot some underwater memories. The Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP Waterproof camera looks and feels like your ordinary point-and-shoot with the added bonus of letting you shoot in the drink. Standard P&S features include a 10 MP sensor, Face Detection Technology, Automatic Scene Recognition, and one-touch movie button. Display is done on a 2.7-inch 230,000 dot LCD screen while the Fujinon lens has a 3x zoom. ~$150.

Pistol Grip NightVision

Pistol Grip NightVision
This gadget will let you see in the night and record videos at the same time no matter how dark it is. It has a ring of LED’s around the lens to make sure your dreams happen. The maximum storage is 2GB of SD memory. What’s nice about this is that it automatically switches into night mode when there is no adequate light. $113.

Lightscoop Flash Modifier

Lightscoop Flash Modifier
So you’ve finally graduated from point-and-shoots and bought yourself a nice DSLR camera. You take thousands of photos but you become disappointed since most of your shots still suck. Red eyes and nuked faces are common if you use the camera’s onboard flash. You need better lighting; but before you whip out your black card and buy those expensive speed lights and external lights, you should consider the Lightscoop first. It’s a clever flash modifier that fits in the camera’s hotshoe mount to deflect the light coming out of the flash. What you’ll get is a more natural light when bounced off a ceiling or a wall. With proper technique and practice, you can improve your shots and won’t cost you an arm and a leg in the process. $35.

Mamiya DM22

Mamiya DM22
When you seriously need to win the megapixel war, then the logical way to go is medium format. Unlike 35mm-based cameras like the ones made by Canon or Nikon, medium format cameras use a larger sensor, thus giving a higher resolution. The latest from Mamiya, the DM22 is their most affordable model to date. Featuring 48×36mm sensor delivering a whopping 22 megapixels, it’s capable of giving fine details that you and your potential clients will appreciate. For the price, you’ll get the DM22 body along with the Mamiya 80mm f/2.8 D series lens. Not a bad deal for a camera that will certainly trump out all of the latest DSLR releases. $10,000.

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Memorex MyVideo HD

Memorex MyVideo HD
Never miss another important event again when you have this handheld camcorder with you. Capture those special occasions and share them over the web with the Memorex MyVideo HD camcorder. Get up to one hour’s worth of video recording at the highest resolution or more if you opt for the lower quality video. There’s also a built-in 5MP still camera so freezing the moment is also possible. After recording, you can watch the videos or view the pictures directly on your TV without the need for a PC. A 2″ LCD display lets your preview your captures and the USB connection allows you to transfer files easily for sharing on social networking sites. $130.

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