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by Chris Matier on July 31, 2009
I have not gotten into the personal camcorder scene yet, but my interest has been growing ever since the iPhone 3GS hit. I have taken a few frames of low 3GS video, and I have liked it. Flip has an H...
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by Chris Matier on May 18, 2009
My wife has a gift for photography; I don't. Sony is interested in helping people like me figure out photography by introducing several consumer-minded DSLR cameras. The new a230, a330 and a380 gi...
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by Chris Matier on April 6, 2009
So, you are going on vacation near the ocean are you? Lucky duck. I just hope you don't drop your video camera in the ocean while I am slaving away behind my desk. If you are worried about this so...
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by Chris Matier on March 16, 2009
Flip cameras are all the rage around here. But to be honest, the technology behind them has left a lot to be desired; they simply are too expensive for the quality and convenience they offer. Toshib...
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by Chris Matier on January 14, 2009
Have you seen some of the crappy kid's gadgets out there in the wild? All too often, kid versions of MP3 players, digital cameras, and Video Cameras are clumsy, clunky, and ugly. They are no more ...
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by Chris Matier on January 9, 2009
I own a Eye-Fi, or rather my wife does, and she loves it. The convenience of automatically uploading photos to our MacBook directly from our camera is cool, but she loves the automatic uploads of phot...
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by Mark Rollins on September 24, 2008
Perhaps you have heard of Eye-Fi, an SDcard that allows for the wireless transfer of pictures to an internet-ready computer.
Eye-Fi has been getting a lot of flack because its upload speeds from cam...
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by Mark Rollins on September 15, 2008
The digital Picture Frame market is booming, and what used to be a handy electronic device for viewing photos is slowly becoming an all-out Home Media Player.
This is what RMI is doing as their new ...
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by Mark Rollins on September 4, 2008
About a year ago, we covered a very fine digital camera from sanyo known as the Xacti E1, and the company has followed up with a sequel with the Xacti E2.
The E2 records MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 at 640 x 48...
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by Mark Rollins on August 26, 2008
It appears that canon is planning to market to a younger audience, possibly the toddler market with the E1 that comes in nursery colors of vanilla, powder blue, and baby pink. Seriously, you probably ...
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by Mark Rollins on August 19, 2008
The olympus FE-340 is a quality digital camera that has 8.0 Megapixels and 5x Opitcal zoom. It also has a viewscreen of 2.7 inches, and it is good for shooting stills and video.
The user can access ...
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by Mark Rollins on August 12, 2008
Nikon has recently made headlines with the release of their S60 series and P6000 cameras. I would not discount these cameras, but I definitely want to take the time to highlight the S52 and S52c, a se...
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by Chris Matier on August 11, 2008
Sometimes the prices of things really catch me off guard. Just the other day, I bought a brand name, 8 GB flash drive for under $20. Today, you can buy a Camcorder that films in 1080p at 30 frames per...
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by Mark Rollins on August 7, 2008
Sony has recently launched a whole slew of Cyber-shot cameras, and while I do not have access to those as yet, I had a chance to try out the DSC-H10.
The DSC-H10 has 8.1 Megapixels as well as a 10x ...
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by Mark Rollins on June 27, 2008
It must be a new trend to make these easy-to-use cameras that easily upload video footage to YouTube. The other day, I covered the Casio EX-Z9, and now there is the recently released DXG-567v.
Like...
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by Mark Rollins on June 21, 2008
casio has produced a brilliant little gem with one of their newest cameras, the EX-Z9. The camera has 8.1 megapixels of image resolution with 3x optical zoom.
The camera is quite simple to use as i...
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by Mark Rollins on May 19, 2008
Since most of us, including myself, are addicted to the amateur videos that we can view for nothing on YouTube, it is no surprise that electronic companies are making video cameras that can upload to...
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by Mark Rollins on May 14, 2008
This next product is for those who want to take pictures of bikini-clad girls on the beach, but don't want to get too close. Yes, the 1.3 Megapixel spy camera Glasses can shoot thousands of photo...
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by Mark Rollins on April 3, 2008
Gadget blogs everywhere are buzzing about how Sony has created the world's smallest handycam with the HDR-TG1.
This particular model can shoot 1080i video as well as 4 Megapixel stills. It has ...
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by Mark Rollins on April 2, 2008
I'm sure all of you have photos that gathering dust somewhere, and it would probably worth your time to put them on your computer digitally.
Fortunately, the USB Photo Scanner is designed for y...
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by Mark Rollins on March 27, 2008
samsung has taken another trek into digital camera territory with the L210, a point-and-shoot job.
The L210 has lots of great features including a 2.5 inch LCD display, as well as a 10.2 megapixel ...
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by Mark Rollins on March 5, 2008
I've been really digging the latest in digital cameras these days, and shutterbugs ought to get a load of the EOS Rebel XSi from Canon.
This particular camera is designed with the point-and-shoo...
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by Mark Rollins on February 1, 2008
It appears that Sony has been very busy at the big PMA Expo this year, where it has unveiled the DPP-FP95.
This photo printer is totally portable and allows the user to print straight from the digit...
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by Mark Rollins on December 20, 2007
Since we're now living in an age where many have webcams, it is not surprising that many have special features.
Case in point, the new AF-200 and MF-200 webcams from Asus. These 2 megapixel came...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on December 9, 2007
ZINK has recreated the old Polaroid cameras for the digital age. They're small like your typical point-and-shoot digital camera. You can also print photos. Right from the device.
Unlike the old P...
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by Mark Rollins on September 3, 2007
If you enjoyed that movie October Sky, and desire to build your own rocket, you can now build a rocket with something that Jake Gyllenhaal's character never had: a camera.
Famed model rocket comp...
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by Michael Pick on August 30, 2007
The need to lug around a camcorder is rapidly being reduced for many people by the growing video capabilities of digital stills cameras. Casio's EX-Z1080 is no exception, and has its sights set fi...
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by Mark Rollins on August 28, 2007
So who needs one of those bulky video cameras when all you want to do is make and post on YouTube. Well, the mi VDO FX digital camera may be right up your alley.
The mi VDO FX camera is so named beca...
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by Mark Rollins on August 22, 2007
It seems like it is a good week for mini cam corders this week with the introduction of the V.I.O. helmet cam. The kit comes with its own lens, recorder/converter, and it is water and Shock resistant ...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on August 16, 2007
If you want to look like you've got an alarm system, but don't want to pay the monthly service fee, then a device like the Digital Private Eye might be for you. It looks like a traditional pas...