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Entries with keyword "cameras" 19 result(s) displayed (26 - 44 of 44)
Sony Ericsson K750i
(11 July 2005) - On Friday I managed to procure a Sony Ericsson K750i and after spending the weekend with it I'm very impressed. In basically the same form factor as the T610, they've jammed in a 2 Megapixel camera, MP3 player, games and all the organizational tools I use in my Treo. While it's not a Treo replacement, it's definitely a great alternate phone for one who...
Color Flash Holga
(09 June 2005) - The Color Flash Holga, quietly released in late 2004, is the latest plastic wonder from the Lomographic Society International. Art schoolers and adventurous amateurs have long enjoyed Holga's beautiful and unpredictable results: vignetting, soft focus, and light leaks. The new model is a natural evolution of this primitive classic, boasting only one additional (but fantastic) feature-- the "Color Flash Wheel." Now photographers can use...
Lomography Fisheye
(14 March 2005) - Lomographic has now introduced the worlds first 35mm camera with a built-in fisheye lens. The folks responsible for the Colorsplash and a slew of other creative and inexpensive photography products bring us yet another way to document life and savor memories. The fisheye camera has a 170-degree view, an electronic flash, and of course uses normal 35mm film that can be developed anywhere. It's...
Sony DSC-T3
(30 August 2004) - Sony, today, announced a few new digital cameras, including this, the DSC-T3. The T3 is an update to the T1-- my favorite pocket camera ever. The T3 has an even better LCD screen and comes in a slightly more compact package. As they did with the T11, the big sliding lens cover has been removed. It's great that the device is now thinner, but...
Peppot Camera
(26 July 2004) - If you didn't know already, I'm infatuated with my dogs. I would totally use the Peppot, a camera from Matsushita Electric Works that sends a picture message to your cell phone whenever your dog enters the scene. Of course, it wouldn't be hard to make one of these with a web cam and a motion detector, but I'm not that obsessed. Check out the...
Sony DSC-T1 vs. DSC-T11
(21 May 2004) - I4U has a side by side comparison of Sony's 2 newest slim digital cameras, the DSC-T1 and the DSC-T11. The features, functions and interface are the same. The only difference is the case. The T11 is pearly white and thinner than the silver T1. It's thinner because the sliding lens cover has been removed. As far as I'm concerned, the lens cover is extremely...
Telson TWC 1150
(09 March 2004) - South Korean Telson Electronics has unveiled a crazy new wrist watch cell phone. The TWC 1150 includes all the features of a modern camera phone, but is designed to be worn on your wrist. It's said to be light, though clearly it's bulky -not a daily wear piece, but cool none the less. via cellular-news.com...
Sony Ericsson S700
(09 March 2004) - Sony Ericsson announced 3 new phones today. The most exciting, the S700 (above), has a beautiful color screen and a nice high resolution camera. The S700 has a swivel design similar to the Motorola v70 and v80. In the continuing the trend of form defining function, the S700 looks and feels a lot like a regular digital camera when closed and a regular mobile...
Medium Goes Mini
(08 March 2004) - The medium format camera manufacturer Rollei has announced it will be releasing a miniature and digital version of it's medium format cameras. Out in Japan first but will hopefully be available worldwide soon, more details (in Japanese) can be found here. This is sure to be a success with the Lomo crowd, and should spawn a trend of waist high photos....
Philips 759
(25 February 2004) - The new Philips 759 and 755 mobile phones have touch screens and software that allow you to draw on or edit the pictures you snap with the embedded VGA (640x480 pixels) camera. They are both tri-band GSM phones and are reported to be launching in the 3rd quarter of this year. press release...
Nikon CoolWalker
(28 January 2004) - Today Nikon also announced the CoolWalker MSV-01 mobile storage device. The MSV-01 is the first in a new line of digital image storage devices that solves the storage limitation problem of CF. It will no longer be necessary to have a slough of CF cards, or a laptop always available when you go out on a shoot. It has a 2.5" LCD monitor, rubberized...
Nikon D70
(28 January 2004) - Today Nikon announced the D70, its newest digital SLR. It combines professional level features and quality with slightly more accessible pricing. I'm interested to see how the image quality compares to the D100. When it hits the shelves this Spring, the D70 will cost $999 as body only and $1299 with the new 18 - 70 mm DX lens. full details at Digital Photography...
Motorola V80 (R880)
(16 December 2003) - According to Mobile Review, the Motorola V80 (previously thought to be named the R880) has been confirmed for April 2004 delivery. The V80 is the successor of the original rotator, the V70 . One great feature is the ability to compose a picture with the screen rotated 90 degrees -the result is a more natural posture for taking snapshots. With a unique design and...
Leica Digilux 2
(02 December 2003) - The new LEICA DIGILUX 2 camera combines the best of two worlds. In the new LEICA DIGILUX 2, modern digital technology and the proven concepts of traditional analog photography are joined in a harmonious combination: Decisive photographic parameters such as sharpness, aperture, focal length and shutter speeds can be controlled like those on a classic single-lens-reflex camera by means of setting rings on the...
Sony DSC-T1
(16 November 2003) - The Sony DSC-T1 is the smallest 5 Megapixel camera in the world. It also has a 3x optical zoom, but the mechanics are on the inside of the camera. The display on the back is huge and the color quality is pretty great. Best of all, the software is incredibly fast, which means no waiting between snapping photos or during playback. get the DSC-T1...
14 Megapixels
(22 May 2003) - Phil Askey reviews the new 14 Mega Pixel (Wow!) digital SLR from Kodak (and Nikon). The DCS Pro 14n is available now, but in limited quantities....
Everyone Loves a Spy Cam
(02 April 2003) - The AVMC211 from I-O Data appears to be the smallest hand held video camera to date. It looks pretty cool, but I wonder about the image quality....
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