Bet you thought that instant photography had disappeared along with the demise of Polaroid eh? Well there you go, this new Fujifilm Instax 210 is here to prove you wrong. Auto flash, electronic shutter and high speed ISO 800 film stock - it’s all ready and waiting for your hot little hands.
Snap the shot, rip out the print and wait while the image develops in front of your eyes.

This cutesily coloured object houses a specially hardened Preschooler’s Digital Camera, as tested by the 5th Battalion of the Royal Scottish Marine Corp. That’s right, it should stand up to several minutes of your little angel smashing it mightily against the floor, LCD television, dog bowl and patio gnome. Sure it’s got nice rubbery hand grips and shoots real photos and video, but who cares when you can stuff it up Fido’s nose and play hunt the shutter button? $59.95.

While Hermes Leica is meant for the well-heeled folks with rich taste, this Swarovski-studdedd Olympus Pen E-P1 digi-cam is meant for the rich folks with love for bling. Though Crystal Roc are well-known for sparkling up any instrument that comes their way, but slapping on Swarovski crystals to the Olympus E-P1 doesn’t make it look any more desirable, at least we think so. This ‘blinged’ camera will be exclusively available on order from Harrods. And it comes with two lens, a flash, and a wooden box for $3,302.

Casio has announced their new Exilim G line cameras, feature shock-resistant, waterproof, dustproof. The Casio Exilim EX-G1 is the planet's thinnest shock-resistant camera(at just 0.78-inches thick), which is freezeproof, waterproof and dustproof, and features 12.1 megapixel sensor, intelligent AF, 3x optical zoom, a 2.5-inch rear LCD(960 x 240), a microSD / microSDHC expansion slot.

Leica is known for its limited edition cameras, meticulously handcrafted to woo those with love for collectors’ items. And if rumors are to be believed, this German camera manufacturer is all set to release an incredibly limited edition Leica M7 Hermes camera today itself. This ultra-luxurious Hermes camera will appeal to those with decadent taste, and as always this one too will be produced in a very limited number of only 100 units, for a price as ornate as the camera for $14,000.

Today Ricoh GXR Camera($549) is official, which is an interchangeable unit camera system featuring the world's smallest and lightest digital camera with the ability to change lenses.lenses and sensors are added by using a slide-in mount system to attach camera units to the body. The system takes a novel approach by offering interchangeable slide mount 'lens units' - sealed modules containing both optics and sensor, meaning it can switch from a large (APS-C) 12 MP CMOS with a fast prime lens to a tiny 10 MP CCD (with a 24-70mm lens).

This NightVision Digital Video Camera gives you unlimited power to video activities in pitch darkness. Those times when only ferral creatures wander the streets, when desperate men seek solace in hunched clusters around the slowly flickering embers of night time street fires.
With its support for SD cards (up to 75 minutes of footage) and built in LCD preview screen, you’ll be scratching around those possums and owls faster than you can say Holy Dumpster Diving, Batman. Also works in regular uplifting light. £69.95/$115.00.

The name Tachyon might not ring a bell for most people, but in reality it has been dealing with durable, extreme helmet cameras for quite some time already. Their latest release would be the Tachyon XC Micro Helmet Cam that offers similar quality features found in the recently released 2010 Tachyon XC back in August this year, although it helps you save space as it will come in a smaller, more compact design.

It has been a while since we covered the OWLE, a device made to harness the video capturing abilities of the iPhone 3GS. Back then, the OWLE (Optical Widgets for Life Enhancement) was in a concept stage, but the OWLE Bubo is ready for pre-order.
The Bubo has a hotshoe mount with LED lights, with four tripod mounts. It has a standard 37mm lens that is threaded so you can put other lenses on it, besides the one that the Bubo already comes with. I believe that it also comes with a front-facing microphone.
The Hasselblad H4D-60 is the latest incarnation of the iconic Hasselblad medium-format camera, this time with 60 Megapixels and a stratospheric price tag. It’s not all about the resolution though, the big H have also upgraded the software and improved the autofocus but it’s still a studio camera, a US$43,000 studio camera. Or if you’re on a budget, there’s the H4D-50 with 10 megapixels less for only US$29,000. Choices are nice, and you’ve got until January 2010 to save for one.