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Samsung working up full-frame CMOS sensor for pro DSLR?

Samsung working up full-frame CMOS sensor for pro DSLR?

Go on and grab your salt shaker, as this rumor just isn't fit to digest without a few dashes. According to information gathered by Amateur Photographer during an "informal discussion with [Kyong-Kook Shin] at an industry event in Seoul, Korea," Samsung could be developing a full-frame CMOS imaging sensor.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.11 at 17:29

Sony's Alpha A350 DSLR gets reviewed

Sony's Alpha A350 DSLR gets reviewed

For some, tossing around phrases like "live preview" and "flip-out swivel screen" would be enough to sell Sony's Alpha A350, but we know you're more discerning than that, right? Right.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.11 at 16:06

UK exam rooms could be equipped with CCTV cameras

UK exam rooms could be equipped with CCTV cameras

Quite honestly, we can't imagine anyone finding this the least bit surprising -- after all, aren't CCTV cameras and the UK an inseparable pair by now? Nevertheless, the Examination Officers' Association across the pond is currently mulling the idea of installing surveillance equipment in exam halls in order to keep an eye on test-taking cheaters.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.11 at 14:20

Olympus Mju 1030 SW gets reviewed

Olympus Mju 1030 SW gets reviewed

Olympus' Mju 1030 SW compact digital camera got a little lost in the jumble of cameras that the company released earlier this year, but the folks at Photography Blog have now given the compact shooter its due with a a full review.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.11 at 09:52

Canon's Rebel XSi turns up in retail spy shot

Canon's Rebel XSi turns up in retail spy shot

You know that Rebel XSi we saw pop up on Amazon? Well thanks to a tipster, we now know it's appearing in more than one location. That photo above shows one of these babies fresh out of a shipping crate at Best Buy -- so if you've been saving your pennies, they could find their way into the hands of a blue-shirted sales associate any day now.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.11 at 09:00

Video: Sony's world's smallest TG1 / TG3E 1080i camcorder unboxed, previewed

Video: Sony's world's smallest TG1 / TG3E 1080i camcorder unboxed, previewed

Whether you call it the HDR-TG3E (as it's known in Europe) or the HDR-TG1 (as it's been dubbed everywhere else), it's still the world's smallest 1080i camcorder.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.11 at 02:47

AgfaPhoto's DV-5000Z SDHC camcorder shoots 720p

AgfaPhoto's DV-5000Z SDHC camcorder shoots 720p

Though not nearly as sexy (or well-spec'd, for that matter) as Sony's recently-unveiled HDR-TG1, AgfaPhoto's DV-5000Z still manages to hold its own on paper.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.10 at 14:29

Canon's new XL H1S and XL H1A prosumer HD camcorders

Canon's new XL H1S and XL H1A prosumer HD camcorders

Canon's building on its well-received XL H1 prosumer, interchangeable-lens video camera with the new XL H1S and XL H1A. The primary addition shared by the new cameras is the updated 20x HD Video Lens III, but there are also improvements to the image and color settings, audio input capabilities and an external LCD monitor output plug.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.10 at 14:22

Nikon updates the Style Series with S52 and WiFi-enabled S52c COOLPIX cams

Nikon updates the Style Series with S52 and WiFi-enabled S52c COOLPIX cams

Nikon has updated its "Style Series" of cameras with the COOLPIX S52 and S52c compact cameras. The only difference between the two cameras is that the S52c has WiFi capabilities.

Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.04.10 at 06:01

Outrageous Pinhole Cameras made from Blood, Skull, Metals and more

Outrageous Pinhole Cameras made from Blood, Skull, Metals and more

Wayne Martin Belger's passion is photography but his methods may be a bit unconventional. He makes cameras out of titanium, brass, wood, glass, human skulls, human organs, formaldehyde, HIV positive blood, and other relics that are tools of what he calls "the horrors of creation and the beauty of decay.

Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.04.10 at 04:57


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