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by Chris Matier on March 12, 2009
Living in Colorado, rugged gear is a must. When the rugged gear is quality and affordable, it is even better. The Argus Bean Rugged Camera fits the criteria of both quality and rugged, and better yet,...
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by Mark Rollins on August 4, 2008
Considering the you tube age we live in, it is no surprise that the demand for compact camcorders is increasing. Also not surprising is the consistent price drops in camcorders.
One of the most rece...
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by Mark Rollins on July 16, 2008
It is difficult to stand out in the digital camera market, but the Panasonic DMC-TZ4 has some terrific features that other cameras do not.
First of all, it has several options of shooting including...
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by Mark Rollins on June 16, 2008
JVC has been one busy bee as they have recently released not one, not two, but three new camera models for the Everio series.
The GZ-HD40 and GZ-HD30 are the first AVCHD/MPEG-2 dual-forat camcorder...
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by Mark Rollins on December 22, 2007
Oh, stainless steel has a way of looking so sexy. The Micro Stainless Steel Camcorder looks pretty good, and if you notice, it folds up really awesome as well.
The Micro Stainless Steel Camcorder ca...
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by Mark Rollins on December 20, 2007
Are you having trouble taking pictures underwater? Instead of taking them with mere water-resistant cameras, you might want to try the digital underwater camera Mask from Liquid Image.
The Digital U...
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by Mark Rollins on December 17, 2007
Okay, say I am a peeping Tom or someone who constantly takes pictures of things that he really doesn't have the right to. Sure, I'd look like a real pervert if I aimed by camera in the neighbo...
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by Mark Rollins on December 13, 2007
It appears that there is some sort of green save energy fad going on, and sony has jumped on the bandwagon with the Twirl N' Take.
This Sony ODO Twirl N' Take is really a quite simple concep...
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by Mark Rollins on December 12, 2007
I remember the opening of Miss Congeniality where sandra Bullock has a camera concealed in her book. If you ever felt like you need one of those, a book camera is available for you now.
In this book...
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by Mark Rollins on December 4, 2007
Q should really order up this Wireless spy camera Pen for Mr. Bond, as it is certainly something 007 would use.
When you twist the cap of the Wireless Spy Camera Pen, it begins to start transmitting...
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by Michael Pick on October 17, 2007
If, like me, you like your cameras analog, utterly unpredictable and capable of producing some criminally beautiful shots you are probably already down with Lomo, and particularly their sumptuous Holg...
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by Mark Rollins on October 11, 2007
I guess it must be the spirit of Halloween that makes me want to report this, but you can actually purchase a camera that lets you see pictures of ghosts. Of course, they are no real, but this Ghost F...
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by Mark Rollins on September 24, 2007
Question: What can you do with the World's Smallest Camcorder?
Answer: Maybe it's better not to know.
It was only a matter of time before cameras got so small that they would fit into a pack ...
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by Mark Rollins on September 5, 2007
This next product feels like something that Q would give James Bond before a mission. The Spy Glasses are for those times you need some video footage and sound of something for later use.
The Spy Gl...
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by Michael Pick on September 3, 2007
JVC's latest addition to its high definition video camera line-up brings with it the ability to record up to five hours of crystal clear HD video to its built in 60GB hard drive. The GZ-HD3 Everio...
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by Michael Pick on August 31, 2007
The latest news from Casio points to what looks like the next generation of digital cameras. Packing 60 FPS still shooting and 300 FPS VGA quality video this really does look like it might make waves ...
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by Mark Rollins on August 22, 2007
It appears that Elgato has updated their popular EyeTV with an ASTC receiver and a hybrid tuner exclusively for Mac. This USB TV box comes with a specialized NTSC converter that makes video into MPEG-...
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by Mark Rollins on August 14, 2007
This new XShot sounds like some new sci-fi franchise, but it is a simple extension of yourself. That is, instead of using your outstretched arm to take shots of yourself, you can use the xshot to do t...
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by Mark Rollins on August 14, 2007
Once again, I love to discuss ideas that really should have been invented quite a while ago. For example, taking a panoramic camera in a 360 usually involves a complex series of shots that have to be ...
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by Mark Rollins on July 30, 2007
It appears that if you're going to make a camera, then you had better put some Portable Media Player action in it as well. In this case, the Samsung i85 takes pics and plays tunes.
The Samsung i...
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by Mark Rollins on July 25, 2007
Certainly you can see the practicality to the Samsung SS700, which is both a Camera as well as a digital picture frame. The designer, Jin Woo Han, figured why shoot and pics and mount them on differen...
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by Mark Rollins on July 20, 2007
It appears that Blu-Ray is either the next DVD, and it will probably take me quite a while before I finally give in an buy one. For those who want to have the latest thing, you should probably look in...
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by Mark Rollins on July 19, 2007
JVC has officially announced the unveiling of the Everio GZ-HD3. The Everio GZ-HD3 is a compact digital recorder that records onto a specially integrated 60GB hard drive or SDHC memory cards.
There a...
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by Mark Rollins on July 11, 2007
If you want to turn a photo in a 3-D version, but don't want to put on any goofy glasses, there is now the DIY 3-D Picture frame Kit.
The 3-D works using lenticular technology that you see on 3-...
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by Mark Rollins on July 9, 2007
Minox is planning to release two new digital cameras in the near future. The DC 6033 WP and DC 7022 both have USB connectivity as well as PictBridge technology, so you can print directly from your cam...
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by Mark Rollins on June 28, 2007
Logitech is celebrating two of their new webcams. These QuickCam Pro models can do two megapixels each, both have Carl Zeiss lenses. The only difference between the two is one is for laptops, the othe...
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by Mark Rollins on June 27, 2007
The advent of the iPhone will create a touchscreen frenzy, and the new HP Photosmar R937 Digital Camera looks designed to ride the wave.
The HP Photosmart R937 has a 3.6 touchscreen, and designed to ...
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by Mark Rollins on June 8, 2007
Okay, that headline might imply something else, but it is meant to describe one of the coolest features of the VM-X300 by Samsung.
You know those cars that go from 0 to 60 in just seconds? Well, the...
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by Mark Rollins on May 22, 2007
Sanyo seems to want to tell that world that the Xacti E1 is the world's first waterproof camcorder. I find that hard to believe, but couldn't think of another model that was waterproof.
Of c...
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by Mark Rollins on May 18, 2007
The Lomo Oktomat has eight lenses, making it one of the most unique cameras on the market today. This super camera has the ability to take eight pictures over 2.5 seconds.
Although I'm not certa...