Friday, May 17, 2024
Digital Cameras

Digital Cameras

By David Ponce Every now and then a digicam catches my eye. This particular one reminds me of an old model (non-digital) Kodak my parents used to own. It was just this shape, made from cheap plastic, with...
By Shane McGlaun Over the last few years camcorders have changed drastically from devices that recorded to tapes of different types to machines that use internal flash or hard drives to store video. With the move to flash storage and...
Story by Asim Waqar Ever wonder just what sort of evil doodle dandy happens right outside the field of view of most police cruiser-mounted cameras? Don't you think that the viewing angle is made conspicuously narrow, leaving a whole...
By David Ponce Fuel cells as energy source for your various gadgets sounds like a great idea to me. First, Toshiba comes out with a fuel cell MP3. And now Canon jumps on the fuel cell bandwagon with...
By David Ponce With cellphone cameras quickly gaining in quality, there will be a time soon where the majority of our photos and videos will come from our cellular handsets. While that's all fine and dandy, the one element...

Story By Asim Waqar A lot of buzz lately in the gadget and digital photography circles about the new, as-yet-to-be-released-in-the-US, Panasonic LX1 Camera. It boasts 8+ MP, Optical Image Stabilization, 16:9 Aspect Ratio (that's right, 16:9 848x480 30 FPS video!),...
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...

By Andrew Liszewski The Kenko Digi Eyepiece is a small digital video camera specifically designed to attach to the eyepiece of your telescope. The camera can then connect to your PC via USB allowing you to capture stills and video...
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...