Mar 9, 2011 09:46 GMT  ·  By

Rollei has outed quite a few compact digital cameras over the past couple of months, but that's not stopping the company from presenting even more such products, as they've recently unveiled three new additions to their Powerflex series.

As PhotographyBlog informs us, the models in question are the Powerflex 470, 460 and 455, all of which deliver a relatively interesting set of features, at least as far as “point-and-shoot” devices are concerned.

The first new compact camera mentioned above, the Powerflex 470, combines a 14-megapixels sensor with Rollei's own Apogon wide-angle lens with 7x optical zoom (corresponding to 28 ~ 196 mm in standard 35 mm format), as well as a built-in image stabilizer, in order to provide very good quality images in almost all conditions.

Moreover, the device is also capable of capturing 720p videos at 30FPS, while sporting a “Panorama Capture” function.

We'll also point out that this thing also packs a 3-inch display, while being powered by a Li-Ion battery, rechargeable either via USB or the mains adapter.

Next in line comes the Powerflex 460 model, featuring a 5x Rollei Apogon zoom lens with a 26 mm wide-angle function, that's also accompanied by a 2GB memory card as a bonus (since all of the new Powerflex cameras from Rollei rely on SDHC memory cards for storage purposes).

Last, but certainly not least, comes the Powerflex 455, that provides roughly the same features as the 460, but in a more compact form factor (just 110 grams, and featuring a 2.7-inch LCD display).

Pricing for Rollei's three new Powerflex cameras is actually pretty decent, since we're talking about roughly 200 Euro for the 470 (that comes in black, silver, red and pink versions), 180 Euro for the 460 model (available in black, silver and pink) and 130 Euro for the 455, available in the same color versions as the 470.