By Mark Knowles on Tuesday, December 18, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
The Nikon Coolpix P50 marries a resolution of 8.1 effective megapixels with a new digital image-processing engine for outstanding imaging performance, the COOLPIX P50 also features a 28mm wide-angle, 3.6x Zoom-NIKKOR lens.
According to Nikon, their Electronic VR (Vibration Reduction) image stabilization system will compensate for camera shake or movement by unsteady subjects to achieve sharper […]
By Mark Knowles on Saturday, November 10, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Kodak like most of the other manufacturers are choosing to hide the true cost of their camera range by including a fairly redundant amount of built-in memory. The M853 is no different in this respect, it includes a useless 11MB of usable memory which will hold a staggering NINE photos at the highest quality setting. […]
By Mark Knowles on Friday, November 9, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets, Uncategorized
Canon’s latest offering in the highly competitive semi-pro market does just about everything you could possible want from a mid priced camera. And, on the whole does it just a little bit better than the competition.
I am not usually a big fan of Canon, but they have got just about everything right with this model. […]
By Mark Knowles on Wednesday, November 7, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Canon has had some recent success with their camcorder range, but I have a feeling that their attempts to replicate that success with a DVD-based camcorder is going to end in tears – or at least end in being sold for cheap on Ebay after only a few months use.
The HR10 looks pretty similar to […]
By Mark Knowles on Tuesday, November 6, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Here we have yet another offering aimed at the YouTube market. At this rate, YouTube will soon have the largest collection of media garbage ever collected (if they don’t already.)
This Casio digital camera comes complete with “YouTube Capture mode.” This is, of course, just a basic video recorder with some bundled software that allows you […]