
Sanyo has announced nine new surveillance cameras that are capable of recording HD which should bring up a notch the security and surveillance systems installed in the commercial and private areas today. The new cameras are able to record 4M MPJPEG and full HD videos in a variety of form factors like boxes, domes zoom ...
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September 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Sanyo, Spycam, webcam | 2 Comments

The race to make things smaller has been going on for some time--portability becomes steadily more important with each passing iteration of product. Enter the APLP 180P from AGFA, a pico projector for the European market. It's got an AV-in connector, an SD card slot and a USB slot, with the ability to play back ...
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September 18th, 2009 | Posted in Memory, Non-Digital Cameras, Projectors | Comments Off

Again Panasonic decides to not disappoint me so much as even a tiny bit by handing up the Panasonic VDRD50 for consideration. This is a fantastic camcorder that I'm glad to have the chance to talk about.
The Panasonic VDRD50 shoots images directly onto writable DVD, and comes with Optical Image Stabilization, a 42x optical zoom ...
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September 16th, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder, Panasonic | 1 Comment

Today we're going to be discussing the Samsung SCMX20, a camcorder that does the job, but only just.
The Samsung SCMX20 retails for about two hundred and fifty dollars, depending on where you shop, and offers easy uploading to YouTube, a 34x optical zoom, Six hours max recording time on available flash memory, SD card slots, ...
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September 14th, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder, Digital Art/Photos, Lens, Samsung | 2 Comments

Two hundred and seventy bucks may sound like a lot for one camcorder, but in the case of the JVC GZMS120BU, it's worth every penny.
The JVC GZMS120BU features dual SD card slots for dual memory continuous recording, 40x Dynamic Zoom with its Konica Minolta lens, laser-touch operation with sub-trigger and zoom, one-touch upload to YouTube, ...
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September 11th, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | Comments Off

For the companies and people seeking reliable and advanced surveillance equipment for their corporate and personal use, these new lines of CCTV surveillance equipment released by ELP should be something worth checking out. Included under their newly released security monitoring products are:
3D-Axis Dome Cameras
IR LED Long Distance Cameras
540TVL Mini-Cameras
SD Card Mini Mobile Recorders
ELP has ...
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September 7th, 2009 | Posted in Spycam, webcam | 4 Comments

In case you loved that Eye-Fi SD Card then you’re going to love even more the new concept, the Eye-Fi Geo. The new card will offer you besides 2GB of storage space and WiFi connectivity, geotagging capabilities. That means that your photos will be instantly geotagged while they hit the Internet over a wireless connection. ...
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July 29th, 2009 | Posted in Accessories, Memory | 1 Comment

The need for storage and how to transfer them immediately to a computer or any portable storage device via USB interface is a need by most people who are snap-happy when taking photos. And while we are seeing a large influx of flash cards, here is one that provides sufficient storage and an easy way ...
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July 17th, 2009 | Posted in Memory | 3 Comments

Add another digital camera you can use underwater with the Intova INWDIC waterproof digital camera. It can go as low as 180 feet and is armed with a double O-ring for leak protection. Also has a fully functional button control and removable 46mm lens thread adapter. The camera boasts of a 2.4" color LCD display, ...
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June 27th, 2009 | Posted in Other Brands | 1 Comment

Eye-Fi's wireless SDs have been on the market for some time but up until now they have required a wireless router or internet connection to work. Well, the new Eye-Fi Pro 4GB card, pictured above, will now allow for ad hoc connecticity which means you can transfer files from the card to a computer wirelessly.
That's ...
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June 11th, 2009 | Posted in Accessories, Memory | Comments Off