Waterproof Binoculars takes pictures, too

When you’re watching that …err rare bird, don’t you just wish those moments last for a little longer than those peep hours to go home with you and be available for repeat playing? Imagine you’re on your balcony in this moonlit night and you catch the ultimate glimpse of that Bourbon Whisky woman undressing Read more

Do YOUTUBE?

Now here’s a camera for adding your video and sound effects to something you shot just moments ago. It takes pictures too and comes in a tangy, fruity green color, which will invariably appeal to environmentalists. Youtubers of course are going to totally dig it.
It´s all integrated and fun, with the best part being that you don’t need to wait until you can hook up to a computer to give it those artistic touches. You can simply do it while you’re shooting. The only shortcoming in my opinion is that it doesn’t have wifi. But of course, the SD card slot takes care of that. So you see, all I got to do is take that light little chip to the computer and it’s got all in it. Saves some muscle you see. Read more

Under pressure: Canon will soon launch new camera series to compete with Nikon

Just a day after Nikon Corp. released a new series of pro-class digital SLR cameras(DSLR) Canon also unveiles a new lineup of digital cameras including high-end SLRs (DSLR’s) and more.
According to Tokyo-based research group BCN, Canon has lost market share to Nikon in the last couple of years among customers in Japan. However, Canon still leads the industry and maintains a substantial lead over Nikon in global sales when it comes to midprice as well as high-end SLR and DSLR cameras. Currently the most anticipated DSLR by Canon in the pro segment is the EOS-1Ds Mark III. The top-of-the-line Canon features a 21.1-megapixel resolution and five-frames-per-second continuous shooting.

Nikon D3x-Killer coming soon? Canon to launch new DSLR series

Just a day after Nikon Corp. released a new series of pro-class digital SLR cameras(DSLR) Canon also unveiles a new lineup of digital cameras including high-end SLRs (DSLR’s) and more.
According to Tokyo-based research group BCN, Canon has lost market share to Nikon in the last couple of years among customers in Japan. However, Canon still leads the industry and maintains a substantial lead over Nikon in global sales when it comes to midprice as well as high-end SLR and DSLR cameras. Currently the most anticipated DSLR by Canon in the pro segment is the EOS-1Ds Mark III. The top-of-the-line Canon features a 21.1-megapixel resolution and five-frames-per-second continuous shooting.

Via MomentumPhotoNews.com

Nikon goes Full-Frame: New Nikon D3 announced


Wow, what e beauty! Finally, it’s here. After the longest period of speculation ever Nikon has today lifted the covers on their first full-frame digital SLR, the new 12.1 megapixel D3. The D3 is all about speed and sensitivity, twelve megapixels on a big CMOS chip means large photosites (8.45 µm pitch to be precise) and that adds up to base sensitivity of ISO 200 to 6400 with an additional two stop boost over that (up to ISO 25600). The other side of the speed story (apart from blistering AF and shutter lag) is that the D3 can shoot at nine frames per second with AF tracking or eleven frames per second without. Other headline features are a newly branded EXPEED image processor, a new 51-point AF sensor, color AF tracking, dual CF compartments (with UDMA support), an amazing 3.0″ 922,000 pixel LCD monitor with Live View (including contrast detect auto-focus), HDMI video output and even a virtual horizon function which can tell you when you’re holding the camera perfectly level. There’s too much to fit here so we crammed as much as we can into a preview. The D3 will be available in November, at around US$5000.
Via: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0708/07082312nikond3.asp

Too bad, the new Nikon D3 it does not look like this pretty interesting design study ;)

Nikon goes Full-Frame: New Nikon D3 announced


Wow, what e beauty! Finally, it’s here. After the longest period of speculation ever Nikon has today lifted the covers on their first full-frame digital SLR, the new 12.1 megapixel D3. The D3 is all about speed and sensitivity, twelve megapixels on a big CMOS chip means large photosites (8.45 µm pitch to be precise) and that adds up to base sensitivity of ISO 200 to 6400 with an additional two stop boost over that (up to ISO 25600). The other side of the speed story (apart from blistering AF and shutter lag) is that the D3 can shoot at nine frames per second with AF tracking or eleven frames per second without. Other headline features are a newly branded EXPEED image processor, a new 51-point AF sensor, color AF tracking, dual CF compartments (with UDMA support), an amazing 3.0″ 922,000 pixel LCD monitor with Live View (including contrast detect auto-focus), HDMI video output and even a virtual horizon function which can tell you when you’re holding the camera perfectly level. There’s too much to fit here so we crammed as much as we can into a preview. The D3 will be available in November, at around US$5000.
Via: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0708/07082312nikond3.asp

Marco de Fotos Digital en Llavero: La felicidad viene en envases pequeños

Para aquellos que se aferran a los recuerdos del mismo modo en que las sanguijuelas se aferran a las frutas, hay miles de alternativas. Ya sean marcos de fotos digitales, billeteras digitales, cámaras, teléfonos. Nómbralos, y los tendrás. Pero ¿qué te parecería tener un marco de fotos digitales como llavero? Claro, no es algo inaudito, y probablemente haya un par de docenas de modelos disponibles, pero el que ves aquí está hecho de metal bruñido, lo cual hace que luzca mucho mejor que el resto. Read more

DSC-H3: Sony Launches Updated Cyber-shot Camera line

Sony Corp. just announced new additions to its highly popular Cyber-shot T-series line of feature-laden point-and-shoot cameras, along with the higher-end Cyber-shot DSC-H3, sporting a 10× optical zoom and high-definition video output. Sony Canada jumped the gun earlier this week, posting details about the new T-series cameras on its online SonyStyle store, but the rest of the company has apparently caught up, making all three new cameras official. Read more

Digital Photo Frame Key Chain: Happiness in small packets

For those who are hooked on to memories the way leaches are to berries, there are a thousand alternatives. Be it digital photo frames, digital wallets, cameras, phones, you name it and you got it. But how about having a digital photo frame key chain? Sure, it’s not something unheard off and there probably are quite a few dozens out there, but the one you see up there is made of brushed metal, which is what makes it far better looking than the rest.
Equipped with 8 MB memory, you can display all the pictures that you love on that 1.5 inch screen. I know it’s a little too small to hold a pic of Pamela Anderson, considering one boob of hers might take up the whole screen Read more

Will camcorders become disposable?

For those who thought owning a camcorder was sheer expense, then here’s some good news for you. If you’re not someone who is frequently on the go, and this happens to be just a one-off business trip to Florida or LA, then the DXG-572v is just what you’re looking for.
Well, I won’t exactly call it use-and-toss just because it’s priced at $149 (yeah that cheap), coz it does have almost all benefits that a high priced camcorder would give you. Be it DVD quality recording or 5.13 Megapixel stills, you got this cool cammy to do it all for you.
You can just max it out and totally torture it if it’s your only vacation for a long long time, but I’d say it’s cool to even hand out to your kids later when they are off to their school picnics. Read more

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