Archive for April, 2007

Your average inkjet can now print Super 8 / 16mm film

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Misc. Gadgets

No doubt about it, vanilla inkjets seem to be garnering a whole lot of attention these days, and while the latest trick won’t yield circuits or OLED displays, it could make filmmakers who long for days past quite excited. Jesse England has apparently discovered a fairly easy to automate process […]

Aluratek’s 10.5-inch ADMPF110 digiframe does HD movies, too

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Displays

Since the medium-sized digiframe market is getting so crowded these days, it’s leaving manufacturers with little choice but to spruce up their offerings or get left in the crowd. Thankfully for us all, Aluratek has decided to bolster its stance by throwing down a 10.5-inch digital photo frame that not only […]

Sony’s Cyber-shot DSC-S800 point-and-shoot sports 6x optical zoom

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras

While it may be getting tougher to not only smuggle a decent digicam into a decent concert, but to get even remotely close to the action, it’s good to see a few camera manufacturers cranking up the optical zooming abilities of their point-and-shoots. Sony’s latest Cyber-shot DSC-S800 proudly joins the currently-lacking clan, […]

Vision Research’s Miro 3 snaps 2200 frames-per-second

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras
We’ve seen cameras with megapixel numbers that defy logic, and while Vision Research’s latest camera doesn’t quite do one million frames-per-second, it holds its own in the fast-snappin’ game. The first member of the Phantom lineup, dubbed the Miro 3, is a lightweight, rugged device “targeted at industrial applications ranging from biometric […]

Sony announces PlayStation Eye webcam for PS3

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Gaming, Peripherals

Well it may not be the high-definition EyeToy HD IP webcam that gamers had been hoping for, but Sony has finally announced the (first?) EyeToy for PS3, called simply the PlayStation Eye. With an array of four microphones, two zoom levels, and capture rate as high as 120fps, the Eye […]

Sony’s 100GB HDR-SR8 AVCHD Handycam: Europe and Canada only?

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras

We’re not sure what’s going on with Sony, but it looks like they’ve also got 100GB HDR-SR8 Handycam which they’ve loosed outside of the US. That’s 38-hours of LP-mode recording, kids when this thing ships in July. Europeans and Canadian’s at least, have dibs on the SR8 in addition to the same […]

Sony thinks tiny for new consumer-friendly AVCHD camcorders

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, HDTV

Sorry we ruined all the surprises, but in case you were holding out for someone to confirm those three new HD camcorders we spotted yesterday, Sony seems happy to oblige. The HDR-SR5, HDR-SR7 and HDR-CX7 just got official, with the CX7 indeed laying claim to the “world’s smallest and lightest AVCHD […]

Sony cops to HDR-SR5, SR7 and CX7 AVCHD camcorders

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, HDTV

Sorry we ruined all the surprises, but in case you were holding out for someone to confirm those three new HD camcorders we spotted yesterday, Sony seems happy to oblige. The HDR-SR5, HDR-SR7 and HDR-CX7 just got official, with the CX7 indeed laying claim to the “world’s smallest and lightest AVCHD […]

Olympus intros X-775, X-785 digital cameras

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras
Olympus has busted out a pair of new digital cameras for those who prefer to keep things on the point-and-shoot level, with its new X-775 (seen at right) and X-785 models each boasting similar mid-range specs. Both cameras will give you an adequate 7.1 megapixels, along with a 3x optical zoom, a […]

GiSTEQ PhotoTracker brings GPS phototagging to the masses

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, GPS

We’ve been seeing a bunch of GPS camera-trackers pop up lately, but the implementations have all seemed a bit silly, like Jelbert’s big honkin’ GeoTagger. GiSTEQ is looking to change all that with the introduction of the PhotoTracker, a $99 GPS receiver that’s designed to unobtrusively work with virtually all digital […]


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