We generally don't pay a whole lot of attention to Vivitar's product announcements -- most of their digicams are just rebadged versions of cameras from OEMs like Taiwan's Premier -- but the recently ...
Digital cameras are spoiled brats. Take them for a swim, and they’ll never speak to you again. Treat them to a day out at the beach, and they’ll then refuse to work for you. And don’t get us started ...
Combining a 10-megapixel CCD sensor and 6x optical zoom lens, the new Vivitar ViviCam-X60 is one of the most competitively priced and feature-packed digital cameras in the 10 megapixel category.
Following on from Vivitar's success in 2007 with the limited edition gold 7500i, Vivitar have now launched the Vivicam 8320. Formed with a slim metal body and polished off in a sleek black and chrome ...
March 12, 2007 Vivitar’s new US$230 ViviCam 6200w could become a landmark product in the evolution of the digital camera – it is the first waterproof camera to be marketed directly at the consumer. We ...
The new bandwagon onto which camera makers can desperately throw themselves in the hopes of saving their low-end camera sales is “smart lenses,” like Vivitar’s new Vivicam IU680. These are in fact ...
Vivitar may not seem popular, but it seems that they have launched a new camera at the PMA show this year. The ViviCam 5150 has a 5 megapixel sensor (no optical zoom), 16MB of internal memory and a 2 ...
Vivitar say "This flagship model has a high resolution and a large screen, combined with great choice of features. Resolution of 12 Megapixels together with high quality digital zoom allows you to ...
We don't hear much from Vivitar all that often, but it looks like they have at least one new camera to show at PMA this year, the ViviCam 5150s. It's got a 5 megapixel sensor (but no optical zoom), ...
As unique as Sony’s Cyber-shot QX-series of lens cameras is, we’re still not sure how viable it is in the long run. But two companies that think Sony is onto something are Kodak and Vivitar, and they ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...