Friday, April 19, 2024
by Shane McGlaun The economy is bad; you have to have been living in a cave or in a coma to not know about that. So poor is the global economy that retail chains once rolling in the profits have...
by Shane McGlaun A couple years ago, I moved from a simple point-and-shoot camera to a much more complex Nikon D80 DSLR. At the time, the D80 was one of the best point and shoot digital cameras you could get. The thing...
This post is syndicated with permission from Gadgetoholic.com When camcorders first launched decades ago the image quality was bad, the cameras were huge, and lots of tapes were needed to record anything. Today camcorders are very small, image quality is...
This post is syndicated with permission from Gadgetoholic.com I usually shoot pictures with a Nikon D80, but I still like to keep a nice, small point-and-shoot around for the times I don’t feel like hefting the behemoth D80 around. A...
This post is syndicated with permission from Gadgetoholic.com Digital cameras are getting smaller, cheaper and growing megapixels all the time. It's funny to think about how expensive digital cameras with 10-megapixels were not so long ago and now even...
This post is syndicated with permission from Gadgetoholic.com When it comes to digital cameras you can go with the simple point-and-shoot camera or you can opt to go for the more difficult to use, but infinitely more flexible DSLR camera....
By Jonathan Kimak DXG has come up with the DXG-567V, a High Definition digital video camera that is just over 4 inches long and comes in four different colors (red, blue, black and pink). It records 720p using H.264 Video...
By David Ponce Every now and then, R&D departments spew out prototypes that look promising enough that we can imagine them making their way into finished products one day. Recently, Olympus has announced the development of an “Axial symmetrical...
By Evan Ackerman Personally, I would almost never recommend using the on-camera flash of a compact digital camera. Not only is it invariably unbalanced and underpowered, but the proximity of the flash to the lens often causes nasty reflections. So...