Hoodman's new Patent Pending Nikon D3 LCD Hood Cap snaps into place using the mounting points already built into your Nikon D-3 DSLR. The D-3 HoodCap is optically clear, comes with a scratch resistant coating and is backed by the Hoodman team who never grow tired of building great accessories that make the photographer's job easier.
Via Fareastgizmos | Posted on 2008.07.29 at 02:35
In strict megapixel to dollar terms, the new Optio E60 from Pentax is a real steal, at a mere $140 for its absurd 10 megapixels. Of course, there's more to the story.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.28 at 18:21
It looks like those wanting to get some HD recoding done on the cheap but not willing to venture into some less familiar territory now have a new option to consider from Toshiba, which is set to release its new Camileo H10 camcorder.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.28 at 16:58
Toshiba has expanded its Camileo camcorder range with a pocket-sized model, perfect for anyone concerned about portability and price. Toshiba's Camileo H10: small and handy
The H10 model supposedly sports an attractive palm-shaped design, which is
erm
handy, and weighs in at a pocketable 340g.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.28 at 06:17
Not that the Big N hasn't snubbed the vast majority of the world before with these channel releases, but folks holed up everywhere save for Japan have yet another one they can only look longingly at from afar.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.27 at 21:05
It's easy enough to drool over the press shots of Nikon's luscious D700. Seeing someone unbox this full-frame beast on video is another experience entirely (bordering on spiritual, really).
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.26 at 23:46
We're not saying it can't be done, but you should have some considerable trouble managing to run out of room for your expertly-shot, highly-narrative vacation antics with Hitachi's new DZ-BD10H camcorder, which records 1080p HD video to Blu-ray discs or to its built-in 30GB hard drive.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.24 at 09:36
What do you get when you combine Nintendo with Fujifilm? Why its the online Wii Photo Channel, of course. The Wii's Photo Channel: lets you print out pictures
The service enables Wii owners to upload images through a web connection and then have them printed out and delivered by Fujifilm.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.23 at 19:10
We got a gander at Samsung's fancy new tellervisions and other stuff, and while the basic design language hasn't changed a whole ton in recent years, there's always something new going on.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.23 at 12:50
If megapixels are what persuade you to part with your cash for a camera, then Panasonics latest Lumix compact will be right up your alley. Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FX150: 14.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.23 at 07:04