Posts Tagged ‘camera’
Posted on October 27, 2009 - by admin
Palm Pixi lands Nov. 15, indicates a third webOS device
Today, Palm announced that the Pixi, the company's second webOS device and slimmer, lighter-weight cousin to the Pre, will be available for the holiday season on November 15 exclusively through Sprint.
With a 2.63" multi-touchscreen, 8 GB of internal memory, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 2 megapixel LED flash camera, and integrated GPS, the Pixi lightens up on many of the Pre's specs (smaller screen, slower processor) and eliminates the Wi-Fi radio entirely.
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Posted on August 31, 2009 - by admin
Learning from the Human eye
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Posted on August 25, 2009 - by admin
Buying a digital camera: The truth about megapixels
The question most people ask when buying a digital cameras is more megapixels better?
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Posted on August 25, 2009 - by admin
Just Posted: Sony DSLR-A380 in-depth review
Just Posted: Our review of the Sony DSLR A380. This is our first review of one of Sony’s latest trio of entry-level DSLRs. Although the specification hasn’t changed significantly compared to its predecessor, the A350, its intent has – it’s a DSLR clearly designed to reach out to compact camera users thinking of making the leap to the world of large sensors. So how comfortable did we feel in its embrace?
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Posted on July 23, 2009 - by admin
Fujifilm announces new 3D image products, FinePix REAL 3D W1 and V1.
Fujifilm announces new 3D image products, FinePix REAL 3D W1 and V1.
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Posted on June 18, 2009 - by admin
Ricoh’s new CX1 digital camera
Ricoh’s new CX1 digital camera captures everything from wide landscapes to close-up scenes, and features the double-retracting 7.1x optical wide-angle zoom lens.
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Posted on June 16, 2009 - by admin
Cosina announces Voigtländer Nokton 50mm F1.1 lens
Cosina has announced a Voigtländer branded Nokton 50mm F1.1 high speed lens for the Leica M mount, in a launch which marks the 10th anniversary of Cosina’s Bessa series of rangefinder cameras. The Nokton becomes the second-fastest lens currently available for the M mount after the Leica Noctilux 50mm f/0.95, yet despite its speed weighs in at a relatively manageable 15 ounces and uses 58mm filters. The lens is constructed with 7 elements in 6 group and has minimum focusing distance of 1m. It will start shipping from the end of this month at a retail price of approximately 130,000 yen.
Posted on June 16, 2009 - by admin
Mamiya announces M18, M22 and M31 digital backs
Mamiya has announced three new M series digital backs for its 645AFDIII medium-format camera. The M18, M22 and M31 backs are based on 18MP, 22.1MP and 31.6MP sensors respectively, and incorporate 2.2″ LCDs featuring a Live Preview mode. With the fastest capture rate of the line (0.8 fps), the M18 uses a 44.2 x 33.1mm CCD with 9 x 9 micron photosites. The M22 features a larger 48.9 x 36.7mm CCD with 9 x 9 micron photosites, and the M31 has a 44.2 x 33.1mm with 6.8 x 6.8 micron photosites. Each digital back can be purchased separately or in a system kit with the 645AFDIII camera and Sekor 80mm F2.8 D lens.
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Posted on June 9, 2009 - by admin
Just Posted: Canon EOS 500D / Rebel T1i review
Just Posted: Our review of the Canon EOS 500D (Digital Rebel T1i in the United States and Kiss X3 Digital in Japan). Canon’s xx0D series has for many years been one of the industry’s most successful products. This latest incarnation comes with a (yet again) higher resolution sensor, a 920k pixel 3.0 inch LCD and 1080p HD video recording. Are these upgrades enough to defend one of the top spots in the ‘entry level’ segment of the market? Click through and find out in our review.
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Posted on May 29, 2009 - by admin
Sony Ericsson produces a 12 megapixel monster
Sony Ericsson today officially announced Saito, its new 12 megapixel camera-equipped flagship mobile device that was formerly known as Idou.
Saito is the new high end camera phone, but doesn’t carry the CyberShot label.
All the details of the S60-based device have been revealed. Formerly, it was simply known as a 3.5″ 16×9 touchscreen device with the aforementioned high pixel density camera and associated xenon flash that dropped Sony Ericsson’s customary M2 memory card in favor of MicroSD.
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