Oregon Scientific’s Rugged ATC8K HD Camera

Oregon Scientific has just come forth to show off their rugged ATC8K HD camcorder. This particular camcorder featuers the ability to record full HD 1080p video along with being able to take 5 megapixel photographs. But that isn't the biggest selling point of this camcorder, as it also features shock resistance, water proof up to 20m ...

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Samsung Debuts HMX-E10 HD Camcorder

Samsung has come forth today to show us one of their latest camcorders dubbed the HMX-E10. This extremely small pocket camcorder has the ability to record 1080p video thanks to its 1/3.2-inch CMOS sensor. Additionally, it features the ability to take pictures at a resolution of 8 megapixels. Other features include a 2.7-inch touch screen LCD display, a ...

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Panasonic Shows Off HDC-SDX1 Full 1080p HD Camcorder

While they aren't busy announcing the world's first consumer 3D camera, the HDC-SDT750, Panasonic is busy announcing the perfectly capable HDC-SDX1 full 1080p HD camcorder. The biggest selling point that Panasonic touts of this camcorder is the fact that ti is the world's lightest 1080p HD camcorder available with a recorded weight of under half a pound - ...

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Panasonic Officially Announces HDC-SDT750 – The World’s First Consumer 3D Camcorder

Just a few days ago we let you know of a leak regarding a new consumer oriented camcorder from Panasonic dubbed the HDC-SDT750, well today the company has come forth to make that exact camera official. This 3D consumer camcorder features a 3D conversion lens that will record images oriented for the left and right eye simulate to be viewed ...

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Oregon Scientific shows off 1080p underwater camcorder

It's no secret that some of the most beautiful photography originates from under the sea focusing on the various organisms and habitats that would otherwise never be seen to the human eye. However, to take beautiful photos (or videos, for that matter) you need some pretty heavy duty underwater equipment. Luckily, Oregon Scientific has come forth ...

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Hacker’s Unlock 1080p Recording for Lumix GF1

It seems that Panasonic slipped in a feature that they didn't want consumers to know about. A group of hackers have managed to give their Lumix GF1 DSLR full 1080p recording capabilities. While the hack isn't finalized yet (meaning its still laden with some hefty bugs) the group behind it hopes to have a not-so ...

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Sony announces VAIO J Series all-in-one PC

One of the easiest and most effective ways to view your images is through a touchscreen. However, if you're going the touchscreen route you'd usually need to sacrifice screen real estate or break the bank, both of which you probably wouldn't want to do. Luckily, Sony has just announced their all-in-one VAIO J Series PC HD ...

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Sanyo’s CA100 Full HD waterproof camcorder

Sanyo has just announced that their Xacti CA100 waterproof camcorder will be available towards the end of this year's June. This camcorder is pretty unique in the sense that it features not only the ability to shoot full 1080p video, but also in the sense that it is water proof up to 3 meters. Additionally, it ...

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Sony NEX-7 does 1080p recording

I've been hearing a lot about these NEX-3 and NEX-5 cameras, and you might want to consider waiting for the NEX-7. I have no idea if this has been officially unveiled by the company as yet, but I've already been hearing so much about it. It will feature a mirror-less design with an ...

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Kodak Unveils New Waterproof HD Playsport Video Camera

Kodak has unveiled its new rugged and waterproof HD camera, the Kodak Playsport Video Camera which will officially make its debut at the 2010 Burton US Open Snowboarding Championships in Vermont. This new HD camera can record in full 1080p HD and can be used up to 3 meters under water. Other features of the ...

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