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Jul 25 2008 12:57 AM
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Most of Canon's PIXMA inkjet printers are desktop machines where, within reason, size and weight aren't problems. There's one area of the market, though, where both these considerations are important and that's portable print. If the printer needs to be light and compact, but still offer good quality output in a reasonable time, constraints on its design are much tighter.
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Jul 25 2008 12:56 AM
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adeal
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Nikon's latest model in the P-series is the P80. The range is aimed at the enthusiast looking for an alternative to a DSLR so comes equipped with a host of manual and digital features for image controi, while maintaining a traditional handling experience.
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Jul 22 2008 11:57 PM
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adeal
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I know many of you were waiting for the DMC-LX3, and the LX2 successor is now available! Our new digital camera boasts a 1/1.63" 10.1Mpix sensor, a F2.0 24mm LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens, Venus Engine IV, ISO sensitivity up to 6400, a 3" LCD screen, Mega O.I.S. Mode (Auto/Mode1/ Mode2), and 2.5x optical zoom.
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Jul 22 2008 11:56 PM
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The iVIS HF11, is an upgrade of the HF10 we introduced you at the beginning of the year, just here. It now comes with a 32GB of built-in flash-memory. About the other specifications, our new camera supports almost the same, namely SDHC (up to 32GB), DIGIC DV II, and 1,920x1,080 Full HD. It also features a 3.31 Megapixel sensor, a 12x Optical zoom, a 2.7-Inch LCD Screen.
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Jul 22 2008 12:36 AM
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adeal
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The 5-megapixel retro style Rolleiflex digital mini camera is a modern take on its 1920s namesake, developed by the German Rollei company. A 5 Mega Pixel camera with autofocus technology, the Rollei Mini allows you to shoot from a distance of 4 inches to infinity, saving each image to a Mini SD Card. Still the undisputed choice for portraits, the camera features an up-facing 1.1-inch square display for waist level shooting.
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Jul 22 2008 12:25 AM
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adeal
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Panasonic introduced yesterday its latest digital Camera, the DMC-FZ28. Our new device features 18x Optical Zoom, a 27mm Wide Angle Leica, a 2.7-Inch LCD Screen, a 1/2.33" sensor with 10.1 million effective pixels, the Venus Engine IV, an ISO Sensitivity up to 6400, the Intelligent Auto Mode (iA), a new Auto Focus Tracking Function, the Mega O.I.S. stabilization, Face recognition function.
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Jul 21 2008 1:12 AM
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adeal
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Panasonic has a reputation for getting tough with its products. Its range of hardened portable computing devices has become legendary. Now it has applied this experience to its camcorders. The result is the SDR-SW20. It's like the dinky SDR-S7, only waterproof, dustproof, and designed to endure a bit of rough treatment. It can be dropped from heights of up to 1.2m yet survive unscathed, and remain watertight down to depths of 1.5m.
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Jul 18 2008 1:18 AM
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adeal
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Social networking is a big thing these days, and the growing market doesn't look as though it is going to stop anytime soon. Fujifilm's new FinePix Z20 digital camera is compatible with the recently released ZSpotNow.com site that relies on social networking tool Ning to get moving. In there, a whole bunch of events are promoted, and these events are inspired by the Z20's features.
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Jul 17 2008 12:53 AM
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adeal
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Samsung unveils the NV100 HD pocket digital camera with a huge 14.7MP resolution. The Samsung NV100 HD features besides the 14.7MP resolution, a 3 inch touchscreen, 3.6x Schneider Kreuznach zoom lens, face recognition, smile and blink detection, up to ISO 3200 sensitivity and trashcan support (deleting like on Windows or OS X). The 1/1.72inch CCD in the NV100 HD records images with up to 4,384 x 3,288px.
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Jul 16 2008 1:20 AM
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adeal
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Samsung's NV100 HD digital camera might be pretty diminutive in size, but it manages to pack in a whopping 14.7 megapixel resolution CCD sensor into the small body, making it one high resolution point-and-shoot camera. Other features include :- * 3" touch screen display * 3.6x Schneider Kreuznach zoom lens * Face recognition * Smile and blink detection.
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Jul 14 2008 1:10 AM
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adeal
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Kodak today announced a feature-packed wireless digital frame series boasting innovative capabilities and accessibility to online content. The new Kodak Easyshare W1020 and W820 Wireless Digital Framesare available in 10-inch and 8-inch versions wirelessly connect consumers to photo-sharing sites including Kodak Gallery and Flickr, and Internet content manager FrameChannel, a service of Frame Media, Inc.
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Jul 11 2008 12:22 AM
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adeal
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Not a name you would normally associate with digital cameras, General Electric announced its entry into the market at the PMA trade show in 2007 with eight models, including the slim line G1. The successor, the G2 was announced at this years PMA, and a UK launch of the GE range followed shortly afterwards. The company is less well known in the UK than the US, and the more established dedicated camera companies are going to be tough competition to crack.
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Jul 11 2008 12:13 AM
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adeal
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Kodak's got another digital camera for the masses, and this one is a point-and-shoot model from the M-series. Known as the Kodak EasyShare M1093, you get the following features :- * 10 megapixel sensor * 3x optical zoom lens * 3" wide angle system LCD display * Image stabilization * Intelligent scene detection * Video recording in High Definition quality with MPEG-4 compression.
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Jul 08 2008 12:22 AM
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adeal
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The new BriteVue Sensor Loupe 7X (magnification power) from Visible Dust makes it possible to locate the smallest dust particles attached to your DSLR camera sensor which other wise can ruin your ultra-high resolution images. The SensorLoupe 7X utilizes advanced features such as BriteVue XL technology with high quality K9 optical glass for high resolution and clarity.
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Jul 08 2008 12:19 AM
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adeal
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They say that prevention is better than cure, which is why you get a faux security cam like the one above. Meant for both indoor and outdoor use, this security cam doesn't just stay stationary in one spot - it features an activation light to fool thieves and nefarious folk who don't read Ubergizmo, while the camera will also pan from side to side just to up the realism ante. The only drawback would be once the thieves catch on to your game,
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