- Aigo - DV series, digital cameras and camcoders and other digital products
- Canon - Ixus, Powershot compact cameras, and Digital EOS/Digital Rebel DSLRs
- Casio - Exilim compact digital cameras
- Fujifilm - FinePix compacts, and FinePix Pro DSLRs in collaboration with Nikon
- GE
- Kodak - EasyShare Z-Series (Performance), M-Series (Style), C-Series (Point & Shoot) compacts. Zi-Series (Style), Zx-Series (Outdoor) HD Pocket Digital Video Cameras
- Leica - C-Lux, D-Lux, V-Lux, and the new X1 compacts, S-series DSLRs, and the digital rangefinder M Series including the full-frame M9
- Mamiya - compacts, and ZD-series
- Nikon - Coolpix compacts and D-series DSLRs
- Olympus - C-, D-, and FE-series and Stylus compacts and E-series DSLRs based on the Four Thirds System, Also the PEN digital series of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras based on the Micro Four Thirds System, of which the first was the PEN E-P1.
- Panasonic - Lumix compacts, Lumix DMC-L DSLRs based on the Four Thirds System, Lumix DMC-G compact system cameras (CSCs) based on the Micro Four Thirds System and Digital Video Cameras including both High and Standard Definition.
- Pentax - Optio compacts, K-series DSLRs and the new Pentax Q system camera.
- Ricoh - Caplio and other compacts
- Samsung - compacts, GX-series DSLRs in collaboration with Pentax, and NX-series system cameras
- Sigma - DP1 high-end compact and SD-series DSLRs
- Sony - Cyber-shot compacts, α DSLRs and SONY NEX (e-mount) system cameras.
- Vivitar - Brand is now owned by Sakar International
- Hasselblad - the most expensive digital camera at the moment
Friday, 9 September 2011
Taking Photos...Brands of camera
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