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Wanna know what to expect in cameras and camera gear over the next 6 months? It's all on display at this year's Photo Marketing Association show, and CNET's there to bring it all home to you.


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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1

Rugged and sleek, this point-and-shoot is waterproof to 10 feet and can withstand a 5-foot drop. Plus, it comes in hard-core orange.


Kodak Z915

This low-end point-and-shoot comes with a fairly impressive 10x zoom, multiple colors, and an appealing price tag.


Pentax X70

Pentax gets in the crossover game with its dSLR-like point-and-shoot, featuring 24x zoom and plenty of video- and photo-aspect ratios.


Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3

The Lumix DMC-TS series is now the ZS series, and the ZS3 ups the ante with 12x optical zoom, HD video, and facial recognition.


Canon PowerShot D10

A waterproof, shockproof, even freezeproof camera that comes with multiple faceplates and even camouflage.


Canon PowerShot SX200 IS

Canon delivers a 12x zoom in a compact package, with plenty of high-end features to boot.


Nikon Coolpix P90

A 24x optical zoom makes this crossover camera a good alternative to a dSLR, but its lack of HD video shooting hurts.


Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1

Sony's new super-zoom point-and-shoot has amazing burst-shooting performance and a cool panorama feature.


Olympus E-620

Filling another hole in its dSLR product line, the Olympus E-620 takes on the Canon EOS Rebel XSi and Sony Alpha DSLR-A350.



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