Archive for September, 2010

Green-House GHV-DV30FHDK: Full HD Camcorder

Besides the Exemode Yashica ADV-565HD there is a new camcorder in the market, more specifically the Green-House GHV-DV30FHDK which is also on the Full HD category. Specification-wise the Green-House GHV-DV30FHDK is a camcorder that is able to offer a digital zoom of 5x, support for SD and SDHC memory cards, and an internal memory with 128MB. ...

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Exemode Yashica ADV-565HD Camcorder

Exemode from Japan has recently presented a new camcorder entitled Yashica ADV-565HD which is priced at $215 and comes with an average set of features, including: - 128MB of internal memory; - slot for SD and SDHC memory cards; - 5x optical zoom; - records videos in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 formats at 1080/30p and 720/30p; As you can see by the ...

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Dell 1000 Series – Printer makes use of LEDs

Dell has unveiled an innovative printer that makes use of LEDs instead of lasers in order to print material, it is entitled Dell 1000 Series and there are a few different versions: - 1250c model which is able to print 10 pages per minute (color mode) and uses 8% less energy than other printers.; - 1350cn/w model ...

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Is A Nikon interchangeable-lens Camera Due To Arrive In 2011?

In this age of the digital camera, mirrorless, interchangeable-lens cameras (ILC) are on the rise. Companies such as Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, and Olympus are each striving to establish themselves as dominant forces in this new market. Meanwhile, other known players in camera technology like Canon and Nikon seem to just be sitting on ...

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The IP Webcam App Converts An Android Phone Into A Wireless Camera

If you're an Android phone user, then there's an exciting new app available that improves the capabilities of your smartphone. This software is called the IP Webcam, which is capable of converting an Android into a network camera by streaming the phone's camera over its Wi-Fi connection. Therefore, you'll be able to view ...

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So Now, The iPhone 3GS Can Do High Dynamic Range Photographs, Maybe

With its time in the spotlight long since passed, you might think the iPhone 3GS is a forgotten smartphone considering all the attention the iPhone 4 has gotten. However, the introduction of a new capability has been developed to give the 3GS a second chance at renowned, smartphone fame. This new feature is ...

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The Samsung AQ100 Gets A Mixed Review

Recently, PhotographyBlog gave an extensive review (as they always do) of Samsung's new compact camera known as the AQ100. However, their take on this 12.2 megapixel WP10 waterproof shooter was mixed concerning its benefits and drawbacks, according to Engadget. Among the AQ100's noted weaknesses, its screen seems to make pictures look overexposed, it carries a ...

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Olympus Stylus 550WP Camera Review–Surprisingly Good For Surprisingly Cheap

Olympus has brought a lot of solid camera models up for our consideration in the past, so it's really not a surprise that they'd bring up another solid model for us this time around.  The Olympus Stylus 550WP may not be anything particularly spectacular, but it will manage to at least handle the basics well, ...

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Foolography Presents bluetooth GPS connectors for Nikon

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Foolography, the German based producer of photographic accessories, recently unveiled its latest bluetooth geotagging modules, the D90 and Dx000, for the Nikon D3100, D5000, D7000 and D90. These modules joins the company's existing module for the D200 and upwards. To collect and embed location date from external bluetooth GPS receivers, the modules ...

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Enlight Photo Introduces The Frio Cold Shoe

Today, Enlight Photo unveiled the Frio, a cold shoe with a special dual lock system. This cold shoe device allows attachments such as flash units, some microphones, LED light panels to be mounted on a support with a 1/4″-20 standard stud like a tripod, monopod, light stand or clamp. Thus, it's designed to ...

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