A wide angle lens isnt the only way to get a panoramic holiday snap. A robotic camera mount's been invented that promises to capture highly detailed panoramic shots with ease.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.21 at 07:55
Fujifilm's new digital camera is cool enough for us anyway, so I guess they dont need to scream from the rooftops that there is a social network / marketing campaign attached to it.
Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.07.19 at 03:51
Digital Foci didn't go out of its way to drastically redesign the original Photo Safe, but we 'spose that's alright in the grand scheme of things.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.18 at 16:10
Okay, so we won't totally judge Chinavasion's "High Definition Great Value" camcorder before we get to know it, but we'll be frank, we ain't gettin' to know it.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.18 at 13:37
Samsungs camera designers obviously had a flash of inspiration while they were out for a drive, because the firms launched a camera with miniature analogue gauges that display the snappers remaining memory and battery life.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.17 at 05:32
Samsung has unveiled the latest addition to its L series of compact cameras. And although the L201 lacks any unique features, it includes everything youd want from a basic shooter.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.16 at 07:35
So the rumor mill wasn't too far off on this one: Samsung is indeed cranking out a 14. 7-megapixel point-and-shoot, but the US name will be TL34HD.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.16 at 03:14
While there's no doubt that the well-endowed TL34HD was Sammy's pride and joy here today, the firm still has three others to round out its 2H 2008 digicam family.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.16 at 02:18
Samsung's been jacking megapixel counts all over the place lately, and the Korean giant's latest digital cameras are no exception -- the new NV100 HD (pictured) packs in a ridiculous 14.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.15 at 19:53
FujiFilm has made some pretty bold claims about its FinePix S100FS "DSLR-styled" camera and, according to the folks at Photography Blog, it looks like it has mostly managed to live up to them.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.15 at 12:30