Friday
Jan162015

Fujifilm releases X-A2 selfie-focused compact ILC

Fujifilm Canada recently announced the X-A2 which is a new compact Interchangeable Lens Camera that features a 175° tilting LCD with face and eye detection for fast and fun pictures.

Starting at CAD $ 549.99 with a newly-developed FUJINON XC16-50mm II (24-76mm) F3.5-5.6 OIS zoom lens. It will be available in Canada on February.

The X-A2 is an affordable entry point into the X-Series line of digital cameras and delivers outstanding image quality using its large 16.3 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, easy operation and wireless image transfer for quick photo sharing. Hit jump for the full set of features.

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Friday
Jan162015

Cogito enables activity tracking feature on existing watches

Cogito entered the market with analog smart watches that integrated notifications by way of icons on the watchface. The benefit of their approach is that their watches don't look like uber-geeky smart watches and they don't need to be recharged, at all.

Cogito Classic and Cogito Pop watches now have their activity tracking feature unlocked. This is great news for owners of Cogito devices which now have even more functionality than when they bought them. Hit jump for the announcement and instructions on how to enable the feature.

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Friday
Jan162015

First look: Olympus OM-D E-M5 II and 14-150mm F4-5.6 II lens

Here's a first look at the successor to the stunning Olympus OM-D E-M5 prosumer Micro-Four Thirds camera that's gained a lot of fans over the past year and a half. The OM-D E-M5II is said to have the same 16 Megapixel sensor, an improved image processor, and a new sensor shift shooting mode that allows to combine 8 pictures in one to create a 40 Megapixel image.

Also expected in this still unreleased model is improved 5 axis stabilization. Also leaked as a new and more compact 14-150mm F4-5.6II lens.

Source: 43 Rumors

Thursday
Jan152015

Sony closing all of its Canadian retail stores, 90 employees laid off

It was a bad news day for retail Canada with the announcement that Target would shut down Canadian operations. The bigger news for consumer technology watchers was that Sony would close down all 14 of its Canadian retail stores including the five flagship stores in Toronto.

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