
Olympus’ Chinese website have recently listed another upcoming micro four thirds camera from Olympus on their site namely the Pen E-P2. However, details remain scarce at the moment, but from what we heard the camera will feature a rangefinder and is expected to have the same retro styling as the E-P1. Sadly, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. Stay tuned for more updates. [CrunchGear]

After releasing the limited edition Pentax K-x “Robotic Colors”, Pentax today announced that the Pentax K-x will be available in a choice of 100 colors and 100 styles. The body will be available in 20 colors and the grip in 5 color combination for each body color. Find out more pictures after the jump to get more details. More

Two new DSLR cameras from Mamiya have been released today. Known as the Mamiya DM22 and DM28, these cameras will provide almost any photographer affordable access to a truly professional digital camera system. The Mamiya DM22 features a 22-megapixels of CMOS sensor, meanwhile the DM28 comes with a bigger 28-megapixels CMOS sensor. The Mamiya DM22 and DM28 retail for $9995 and $14990, respectively. [Mamiya]

Canon has announced the availability of its EOS 1D Mark IV high-speed digital SLR camera, which is developed incorporating feedback from professional photographers. The camera provides a 16-megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, Dual DIGIC 4 Imaging Processors, and 14-bit A/D data conversion, all at 10 frames-per-second (fps), with the widest ISO range Canon has produced to date. The Canon EOS-1D Mark IV also supports 1080p Full High-Definition video capture at selectable frame rates. Canon USA will launch the EOS 1D Mark IV later this year for $4,999. [Canon USA]

Pentax will release the limited edition of Pentax K-x dSLR camera in Japan. This camera comes with a robotic color scheme that was inspired by the “Kore Ja Nai” robo toy. Only 100 units of this dSLR that will be released. The Pentax K-x ‘Robotic Colors’ Limited Edition will be available in Japan in their online store for $880 and it will be available for pre-order from November 2009. [Pentax]

Sanyo has launched two new HD cameras in the form of the Sanyo VPC-HD2000A and the Sanyo VPC-FH1A. Both cameras are actually the world’s first camcorders to offer compatibility with iFrame, a next generation video format designed specifically to allow users to easily import, edit and share high quality videos. Based on industry standard technologies such as H.264 and AAC audio, iFrame produces small file sizes and simplifies the process of working with video recorded with your camera. The Sanyo VPC-HD2000A and the Sanyo VPC-FH1A can record videos at 1080i and 1080p HD formats and 8MP still pictures. The former features a 2.7-inch LCD screen, while the latter has a 3-inch LCD screen. Both digicams provide 10x optical zoom for still shots and 16x optical zoom for video recordings. The Sanyo VPC-HD2000A and the Sanyo VPC-FH1A are priced at $599.99 and $499.99, respectively. [Reuters]