- Face tagging in camera, iPhoto and Picasa has been able to do this on your computer for sometime now but this is the first I have seen the technology actually in the camera. These cameras will recognize faces, allow in camera tagging and easy uploading to Flickr, Facebook etc.
- Related to the above – one touch sharing to popular photo sites like Facebook, Flickr, etc.
- Sony added a model that does GPS tagging, automatically geo-locating your pictures for display on a map. Including a Compass function that shows which direction you were pointing when the picture was taken.
- Not a feature but certainly worth noting, Sony and Olympus finally bowed to pressure and their newly announced cameras all support SD cards or provide adapters for SD cards. Previously they used their more expensive and proprietary memory Stick and xD cards respectively.
- Related to the above, a few manufactures are now actually including enough in camera memory to use. Kodak’s Slice has 2gb of internal memory and accepts MicroSD cards (just like your phone)
- More cameras with HDvideo including 1080i and more cameras adopting either H.264 or AVCHD video formats, both are far more efficient than the typical Motion JPEG
- More cameras with built in Wifi or the newer Jet Transfer technology which allows fast wireless transfers at very short distances.
- Bigger/Faster SD Cards, the new format is SDXC for your SD cards and is currently very expensive with huge capacities – 32 & 64gbs
- Better low light performance, especially at the lower MP range. Canon started this with their excellent S90 and G11 cameras, now a few other manufactures have opted to stay at the lower MP mark of 10MP and introduce technologies that increase low light performance- backlit sensors, increased stabilization/anti-shake, smarter noise reduction algorithms.
- Face recognition for focusing and exposure- this continues to improve, reducing the chance that you will get flashed out faces with your people shots
- Intelligent Sweep Panorama- Sony here againg and they released this feature in a few models last year, now refined you hold the shutter button down and spin left/right or move the camera up. The camera takes up to 120 pics and stiches it all together into a panorama.
- More zoom in your pocket- Over a 1/3 of the models announced have 7x zoom or higher. And a large majority have 5x or higher.
- Touch screen and screen resolution- More cameras with the bright and more efficient AMOLED screens and several cameras with touch screen controls
- Kodak PlaySport HD Waterproof Pocket Video Camera due out on Apr 5, 2010 – Kodak’s Zi8 has gotten excellent reviews, better quality than Flip and the Zx3 looks to continue that with a rugged, waterproof and smaller version that actually costs less!

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