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    KNWA/FOX24 reached out to the National Retail Federation regarding the use of body cameras in retail stores. Free app now available for blind and low-vision customers at Walmart

  4. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    HP Photosmart - compact digital cameras; left market in November 2007 [1] Imacon - digital camera backs; purchased by Hasselblad; Intel - produced one compact digital camera; Konica - compact digital cameras; Konica Minolta - compact digital cameras and DSLRs; assets relating to digital imaging were transferred to Sony in 2006

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  6. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    Most cameras produced today are digital, [2] largely replacing those that capture images on photographic film or film stock. Digital cameras are now widely incorporated into mobile devices like smartphones with the same or more capabilities and features of dedicated cameras. [3]

  7. Vivitar - Wikipedia

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    Low-end digital camera sold in 2011. In August 2008, Sakar announced plans to position Vivitar as a brand for its current mass retail digital cameras in the midprice range of $70–$300, along with certain camera accessories. New Vivitar-branded products such as digital photo frames are also planned, as well as potential licensing opportunities.