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Photokina

Live Tradeshow Coverage
Sept 23 - Sept 28, 2008
Cologne, Germany

Welcome to Imaging Resource's Live Photokina 2008 Tradeshow Coverage. Since 1950, the German city of Cologne has played host to Photokina - the world�s largest photography and imaging expo. Since the 1952 show, Photokina has been a biennial event, meaning that it takes place only once every two years. For 2008, Imaging Resource will have a four-man team on the show floor, bringing you on-the-spot videos of the hottest products. Our news team back home will also be providing a steady flow of coverage on all the latest announcements, ensuring readers are kept on top of what we're expecting to be a very busy show. Photokina 2008 looks set to be a very exciting event, so keep checking back throughout the show!

Post-Show News (back to latest news)

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

ATP's logo. Click here to visit the ATP website! PRESS RELEASE: ATP Announces the GPS Photo Finder mini
13:07 EDT - An Easy to Use Geotagging Device, no PC and Complicated Software Required Rotterdam, The Netherlands (September 29, 2008) - ATP, a leading manufacturer of DRAM and flash memory solutions, today introduced the new GPS Photo Finder mini - a portable photo accessory that takes 'geotagging' to a new level. Geotagging is a new cutting edge feature in digital photography which allows users to associate... (More)

Monday, September 29, 2008

Fujifilm logo. Click to visit the Fujifilm website! Fujifilm announces Super CCD EXR sensor

18:39 EDT - In the runup to the Photokina tradeshow, Fujifilm announced the latest iteration of its Super CCD image sensor design, dubbed Super CCD EXR.

With the flood of news happening at the time, the announcement somehow slipped between the cracks - a fact we've only just realized. The Super CCD EXR sensor design definitely merits a closer look, though. The Super CCD EXR imager combines some of the attributes of Fujifilm's past sensor designs into a single chip to offer the photographer a choice - opt for high resolution when lighting allows,... (More)


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