Archive for May, 2007

Cities turning to technology to combat graffiti

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, GPS

Reuters reports that cities in the U.S. are increasingly turning to high-tech tools to go after those spreading graffiti across town, although the systems being used aren’t exactly as complex as you might think. One such system, from Los Angeles-based Graffiti Tracker, simply employs a digital camera with a built-in GPS […]

Aiptek intros sub-$300 “GO-HD” 720p camcorder

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras

Aiptek’s cameras may not always be known for their quality, but they do usually manage to at least keep things fairly inexpensive, a trait that continues with the company’s new “GO-HD” camcorder. As you’ve no doubt surmised, the camera will let you capture HD video (720p, specifically), with the H.264 codec […]

Sony’s VRD-MC5 DVD burner: one-touch HD copies for AVCHD Handycams

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Peripherals

If you’re thinking of picking up one Sony’s new AVCHD high-definition camcorders then you’ll want to give the VRD-MC5 accessory a peep. The burner features PC-less, one-touch HD-quality dubbing when connected to over USB to your new HDR-SR5, HDR-SR7, HDR-SR8, and HDR-CX7 Handycam. The unit packs a 2.5-inch LCD, Firewire and […]

Pentax buckles, gets bought by Hoya

Monday, May 28th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras

We’d say “another one bites the dust,” only that in the case of multi-billion dollar company takeovers, the metaphorical particulate is invariably of the gold form. Yeah, the latest mega-corp takeover is here, as Pentax has been taken over by Japanese company, Hoya. The deal was overshadowed by some rough internal wrangling […]

Sony’s DCS-H9 15x megazoom digicam reviewed

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras

If you (or your wallet) aren’t quite ready to succumb to the DSLR urge just yet, but yearn for a solid megazoom to bridge the gap between your pocket-friendly P&S and that future money pit you’re sure to eventually end up with, Sony’s DSC-H9 offers an enticing list of options including a […]

Researchers develop ultrathin compound-eye camera

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras

A team of researchers led by Jun Tanida at the University of Osaka look to be making some steady progress in an area where many others have tread before, developing a camera that can capture a scene and produce a 3D image of it. Dubbed TOMBO (Thin Observation Module by Bound Optics), […]

UK traffic wardens to wield handheld camcorders

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Transportation
At this point, the near-daily implementations of added surveillance in England is bordering on comical, but for the residents of the country, we’re sure it feels more like infuriating. Just days after introducing the British to flying all-seeing police bots comes news that traffic wardens in Salford are becoming the first […]

Sanyo’s Xacti E1 waterproof camcorder: good to a depth of 5 feet

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Portable Video

Take a Sanyo Xacti CG65, add some waterproofing, and what do you get? Why the Xacti E1 of course. While Sanyo had the “water resistant” CA6 last year, they’re calling this the world’s first “waterproof” camcorder. Like the landlubbin’ version, the E1 is a digital camera / H.264 recorder […]

Mustek’s DV520T camera / camcorder hybrid does VGA video

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras

Joining the growing array of low-cost camera / camcorder hybrids is the Mustek DV520T, which sits a few notches below (in quality and price) the TX1s and Xacti HD2s of the world but still manages to handle the basics for the no-frills set. The two-faced device sports a handheld design with a […]

South Korean image-sensing chip enables 1-lux photography

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Filed under: Digital Cameras
Taking photos and videos in low-light situations has always involved some kind of tradeoff: you can either crank up the ISO and reduce image quality significantly, use something like Sony’s NightShot and add that alien green tint to everything, or trust your image stabilizer to go from wacky-blurry to just pretty-blurry. That […]


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