Archive for the 'Camcorder' Category

We have talked about helmet-mounted cameras by GoPro, so I thought I would cover another helmet mounted camera with the Tachyon line.
This is the Tachyon OPS and Tachyon OPS HD. You will notice that the first is the length of two quarters, with the other being three quarters in length. I'm ...
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May 8th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder | Comments Off

We have previously reported on how the Cisco has killed off the Flip Camera Line, and there are a lot of cameras that followed its model. There are still a lot of similar cameras being made like the Samsung Multi-Proof W200. Heck, there was even that "lost" camera, the FlipLive.
Now Olympus ...
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May 4th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder, Olympus | Comments Off

We close out a week of looking at camcorders with a pretty big name in the camcorder--indeed, the camera industry--and check out the Canon FS400. Will this one hold up to Canon's long-time standard for high quality shooting?
The Canon FS400 offers up a 37x optical zoom (with supplementary 2000x digital zoom), a 2.7 inch LCD ...
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April 29th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder, Canon | Comments Off
Today we go toe to toe with an entrant from Panasonic, the HDC-TM60. The Panasonic HDC-TM60 will pack plenty of options into a relatively small package, which is great...but as is so often the case, you'll have to deal with a fairly substantial price tag in the process.
The Panasonic HDC-TM60 camcorder offers up a 2.7 ...
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April 27th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder, Panasonic | Comments Off
This week we head back around to the camcorder market to take a look at some great new possibilities (and some less than great) for getting hold of all those important video memories. With summer coming up, it definitely behooves us to get our hands on some fine video hardware for barbecues, vacations and the ...
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April 25th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder, Samsung | Comments Off
When it comes to photography, using a lens with a large f-stop gives you great depth of field, making bokeh shots possible and stunning. But what if you need to keep both the foreground and background in focus? In such case, you might be interested in the InfinityLens. It's better that we just show you ...
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April 21st, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder | Comments Off

By now, you have probably heard that Cisco is abandoning their Flip Video line, which means that there is an end to the candybar cameras. Some of you might remember when we reported on the FlipLive, which will never be made.
Fortunately, Samsung is all over the candybar camera business as they have ...
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April 20th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder, Samsung | Comments Off
We have reported on the ContourHD from VHoldr before, and as well as when it went waterproof.
The ContourHD rugged sport-cam has a GPS-enabled successor, and it looks like it will have some sort of an upgrade. Unfortunately, this has not been an official announcement from the company.
What you see here ...
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April 19th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder | Comments Off

I've seen a lot of camera mounts that were made for the bike like the HSGi FAT GECKO Bike Camera Mount and then the Rael bike for recording accidents.
This is the Bike Mini DV Camera 400-CAM003, and it is designed by Japan-based company Sanwa. Measuring at 85x50x23 mm, it can take pictures, ...
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April 14th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder, compact digital camera | Comments Off

Have your eye set on one of Cisco's Flip pocket camcorders? Well, if you're serious about picking one up you better find a retailer that stocks them and do so fast. The reason I say this is because Cisco has just come forth to let us know that they will officially be killing off their ...
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April 12th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder | Comments Off