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    5 digital cameras we’d like to see come back from the dead – and they just might, thanks to new rules on chargers


    The European Union’s Common Charger Directive approved in 2022 comes into force on December 28, 2024, requiring all small and medium-sized devices with wired charging capabilities to feature a USB-C port in order to be eligible for sale within the EU. Mobile phones, headphones, tablets, e-readers and yes, digital cameras and more, are all affected by the EU’s USB-C law. 

    Multiple forgotten cameras that are still on sale today, typically featuring a micro USB port instead, are going to be affected by this law. We’ve already seen camera brands taking action: new mirrorless cameras feature USB-C now, while recently Leica launched the EU-compliant D-Lux 8 to replace the D-Lux 7; OM System updated the Tough TG-6 with the Tough TG-7; and Panasonic released the Lumix FZ80D / FZ82D to replace the Lumix FZ80 / FZ82. 

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