This quirky little camera has a 5 Megapixel sensor and is able to capture 1080p HD video at (up to) 60 fps. It measures at only 20 x 25 x 10mm and comes with a 15mm cable which connects directly to the Raspberry Pi. The camera module costs only £17 ($25) and will be available in about a month (there is currently no set date for release.)

For more, check out the Raspberry Pi website.
Along with the camera, Raspberry Pi also recently announced the release of "Model A" - a cheaper version of the original "Model B" board. It's priced at £17 (excluding tax/shipping charges) and is smaller and lighter than the original as it has only 1 USB port, no Ethernet and less RAM. (Due to this, it also consumes less power.)
 
Samsung's range of NX cameras are now equipped with Wi-Fi, so you can wirelessly share photos between devices and online.

(Photos: Gizmodo)
 
Nikon today announced they will be releasing their D800/D800E camera in March of this year - a 36.3 megapixel DSLR camera! I won't go into too much detail of the specifications, but (for the particularly camera-savvy among us) here's a link to the full list of specifications: 

http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d800/spec.htm

If you'd like to add this camera to your collection, it'll set you back over £2000! Is it worth it? Well you can check out the sample images below and tell us what you think...