Archive for July 4th, 2009

Sony CyberShot DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 Ready for Action

Is Sony ready to launch two new cameras? It appears so folks! The company will launch two new CyberShot models, the DSC-TX1 and the DSC-WX1 if rumors are to be believed. These models have already been spotted in online listings so we assume Sony will announce them soon! The TX1 comes with a 10-megapixel sensor, 4x ...

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Auto FX Software Unveil Mystical Tint Tone and Color 2.0 Software

Professional photographers can now look forward to improved enhancements for their raw images as Auto FX introduces a new kind of filtering and effects software in the Mystical Tint Tone and Color 2.0 software. The results generated by this amazing piece of software are beautiful. Professional Photographers spend years mastering the techniques and tricks that ...

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1Stop Camera Store Goes Green

In a bid to contribute to the eco-friendly cause, 1Stop Camera has added a consumers electric recycle center in its store, allowing incoming customers to properly dispose of electronics the green and proper way. The Green Fill Recycling Program is part of 1stop Camera's take back effort, designed to safely dispose of consumer electronic waste ...

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3D Sensors On Cameras?

It may seem like science fiction, but the science that will allow people to interact with cameras and computers using just their hands is on its way. Because of a new type of image sensor, consumers may start to see a new way to interact with these electronics. These image sensors, due on the market within ...

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Lunar Orbiter Beams Back Pictures

On June 18th, NASA sent two tandem spacecraft into the orbit of the moon to take photos of the craters there. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter started sending back images just last week. The images are beautiful, crisp photos of the surface area located just east of Hell E crater, where the day-night line is located. To ...

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