Photography and videography are two of best ways to express your artistic talent forms to express your inner talent. There is virtually an infinite number of things you can do with both mediums as I'm sure you all already know.
Today, we have a prime example to show you which we've included above. This is nothing ...
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September 15th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

A new Millimeter Wave TV camera has been shown off by NHK of Japan, a device that makes use of radar which enables it to capture images through reflected waves using high-speed beam scanning to produce 2D images. If you want a simpler way of putting it, this new NHK camera can see objects through ...
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June 12th, 2010 | Posted in Scanners, Spycam | Comments Off

NHK shows off its new camera and display system which can reportedly render 7680x4320 pixels which is 16 times the resolution of full HD. This high end format means it can produce pictures four times wide and four times as high in full HD.
The NHK system is made up of three main units. The ...
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June 4th, 2010 | Posted in 3D, HD, Other Brands | Comments Off

Here is something multi-functional you may find handy for certain rugged activities. It is supposedly a waterproof flashlight which has a video camera. It can record videos in VGA quality and includes a 4GB internal drive.
Other features of this waterproof video camera include a USB port, rechargeable battery, and a 1W LED flashlight. It ...
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May 24th, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, Cool Products | Comments Off

With so many gadgets in the world today, combining them into something cool can really return something surprising. And that is the case for this Wiimote Zapper which was eventually strapped with a handheld ShowWX laser projector and a gyrometer to display some funky screens wherever the Zapper is pointing.
The whole thing was made ...
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May 13th, 2010 | Posted in Projectors | Comments Off
The future of making better autopsies may have finally arrived with the Virtobot Scanners. This is a robot-scanning creation currently used at the University of Bern’s Institute of Forensic Medicine. With the Virtobot, corpses are simply slid within the 3D scanner and that machine does the rest.
The cool part here is that there is no ...
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March 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Scanners | Comments Off
With just one widget, the Nokia N900 has been transformed into a virtual remote control to manage a Nikon D40 SLR and turn it into a torch. With the use of the N900’s IR transmitter paired with the Nikon D40’s IR receiver for remote shutters, all a person has to do is activate the widget ...
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March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Cool Products, Nikon | Comments Off

Flir has launched a new consumer grade thermographic image video camera over at the CES 2010 whose price may just knock you off your seat. Called the Scout, this thermographic video cam costs a whopping $3,000!
The camera thrives on Flir’s patented night vision quality and allows users to see clearly in total darkness, smoke ...
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January 14th, 2010 | Posted in Other Brands | 2 Comments

Hallmark has unveiled a new way to send greeting cards by employing an augmented reality twist which brings the card to life on a computer screen. The animation tracks the movement of the card. Various scenes appear as the card is moved in different angles in front of a webcam to provide a one of ...
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January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Cool Products, Digital Art/Photos, webcam | 3 Comments

Document scanners are great addition for businesses who want to save digital images of their important documents and now Colortrac is set to release a new 24” wide large format scanner for any price-friendly cost of only $3,650. The SmartLF Ci 24 is fast, accurate and of course affordable and can easily interact with any ...
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December 6th, 2009 | Posted in business, Scanners | 3 Comments