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Christmas comes not in December, but early March, for camera lovers. That's about the time each year when the photo industry struts its latest toys for shutterbugs at the show called PMA (this year's version is, cleverly enough, named PMA07. How many megapixels might Santa leave for you when the real holiday season rolls around in late 2007? This is where you find out.
Quite a bit of the suspense has already been let out of the industry's balloon, as manufacturers have one-upped each other over the past few weeks by pre-announcing some of their latest marvels. We already know about, for example, the world's first 18x zoom point-and-shoot, the Olympus SP-550UZ, a new Canon camera — the PowerShot TX1, that shoots high-definition video, and a 9-megapixel point-and-shoot, the Fujifilm FinePix A900 that lists for only $199. (Whether that kind of resolution is necessary, or even desirable, in a point-and-shoot, remains to be seen.)
The show doesn't open until Thursday, but I will be off to the early press previews shortly. In the meantime, here are some of the trends and the news I'll be following:
It's going to be an interesting few days for anyone who likes cameras or is planning to buy one as a gift. Buckle up and come along for the ride.
— Jeff Fox, Technology Editor
—Jeffrey Fox
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