The onslaught of new camera and camcorder announcements at CES 2009 includes a model that shoots at 30 frames per second, a wireless camera that uploads directly to the Web, a digital camera with a built-in printer, a waterproof camcorder, and tiny video cameras. Senior Editor Tim Moynihan is your guide.
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