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Monday
Vacations....
Lancerlink's DDV-1080HD HD camcorder lowers the bar
Lancerlink's DDV-1080HD HD camcorder lowers the bar
Watch out DXG, you've got a new rival in town, and it goes by the name Lancerlink. Just when we thought you had the cheap-o HD camcorder market all locked up, in comes this firm with a rather chintzy looking camcorder capable of logging clips at 1,440 x 1,080 (30fps) or 1,280 x 720 (60fps) in H.264 format. The 5-megapixel sensor can also snag stills, but considering that there's just 90MB of free memory within, you should probably keep an SD / MMC / SDHC card nearby. You'll also find a 3-inch LCD monitor, HDTV (component) output, USB connectivity and a rechargeable battery good for around four hours of use. The worst part, however, is the ¥49,800 ($474) price tag that's attached to the July-bound DDV-1080HD, which makes it a few hundies more than most of DXG's awfully similar collection.
(Via Engadget.)
Saturday
$179 DXG-567V HD camcorder uploads right to YouTube
$179 DXG-567V HD camcorder uploads right to YouTube
Uh oh, DXG's creeping its way up into luxury territory. Earlier this year, we saw the outfit dish out a craptacular $149 HD camcorder, and just a few months back we were introduced to the $169 DXG-569V. Now, it'll take another Hamilton in order to rightfully claim its newest unit, the DXG-567V. The pocket-friendly cam is available in four different hues, ships with rechargeable AA batteries and uploads directly to YouTube and other video sharing sites without much hassle at all. DXG claims that this bugger captures video at 1,280 x 720 (30fps), but even at $179, we have our doubts about the overall quality. Better watch out though, by this time next year you'll see DXG perched up beside Sony, Panasonic and the rest of the respected gang.
(Via Engadget.)
Nikon D700 spy shots and info piling up
Nikon D700 spy shots and info piling up
Spy shots of what could be the Nikon D700 have been floating around for a while now, but it's only today that we've gotten a full-on body shot of the DSLR. Rumored specs basically paint the unit as a D300 body with the D3's FX sensor crammed inside, and there's speculation that the lens pictured is an upgraded version of Nikon's AF-S 24-120mm VR unit. We're also hearing that it'll be introduced in August and go on sale in December for $3300, but that's all speculation until this thing actually hits.
(Via Engadget.)
Wednesday
KODAK Z8612 IS CAMERA
Kodak, world’s leading digital solutions provider, has brought out its new EasysHARE Z8612 IS Digital Camera. Check out this new product from Kodak at InfoComm 2008 in the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Z8612 IS comes packed with all the advanced and innovative features and functionalities.
Kodak Z8612 IS Camera features a 12x optical zoom with optical image stabilization. Apart from it, this camera incorporates 8.1-mega pixel for prints up to 30 x 40 inches. Enjoy true-to-life HD pictures with Z8612 IS. With Z8612 IS Digital Camera you also get an optional Kodak EasyShare HDTV Dock. This camera also offers High ISO up to 3200.
Enjoy capturing sharp and steady shots using the new Kodak Z8612 IS Digital Camera. Another unique feature of Kodak EasyShare Z8612 IS Digital Camera is its Smart Scene Mode. Not only this, it features advanced settings and manual controls. Kodak Z8612 IS Digital Camera works great with Li-Ion KLIC-8000 battery.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Exemode Dv505 Camcorder
Exemode has brought out its latest Dv505 Camcorder equipped with 5.1 megapixel CMOS sensor. This budget friendly Camcorder boasts built-in 32MB of onboard memory, USB connectivity, microSD memory card slot (up to 2GB supported), and F3.2 focus single lens with 35mm-44.01mm focal length. The camcorder will be available at a price of ¥12,800.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Ricoh's 12 megapixel GX200 for the undecided
Ricoh's 12 megapixel GX200 for the undecided
So long GX100, hello GX200 and your new 1/1.7-inch 12 megapixel CCD sensor. Ricoh's bridge between point-and-shoot cameras and DSLRs also features new Smooth Image Engine III processing to better control noise, a larger 2.7-inch LCD, and a 5fps continuous RAW shooting mode. The 24 to 72-mm (35mm equiv) wide-angle lens, SDHC slot, RAW image support, thin 25-mm chassis, and removable tilting electronic viewfinder all carry over from the predecessor. Available next month for £350 (about $689) or £400 (about $788) if you find that viewfinder a must.
(Via Engadget.)
Monday
Canon PoweShot SD770 IS
The Canon PowerShot SD770 IS is an ultra-point and shoot a 3x zoom and a target of 10.0 million pixels CCD imager. Functional, the device is based on Canon-Legacy’s position of cost reduction, reduced spec-SD-700 models in the series.
With a few high-profile, heavily hyped around the same fraternity, it is easy for the Canon PowerShot SD770 is ignored. Sitting exciting new interface between developed and a lot of new technologies in SD790 and 890, and the budget Bombardier SD1100 IS - followed by a camera was in almost all the ‘best value’ list.
The SD770 is a return to much of what the original ELPH was: a simple camera with pocketable No Frills Snapshot capture in the eye. DIGIC III, optical image stabilization, the great and the resolution of the form the backbone technology, so that the compact is built. Sporting a three-way operation (with breaks for reading, movie mode, as well as periodic review that the image shooting) and no physical wheel, the SD770 takes a menu selection on the basis of ‘previous approach to the cameras in this line.
Pros:
* The simplicity, the user interface are optimized
* Battery ultra refreshing performance
* AF-performance is hard to beat
* The robust construction quality, good classical aspect
Cons:
* Slow flash recycling time remain
* Objective Unscheinbar
* Sensor is a bit noisy, too lower ISO
* A simple camera for more money?
(Via Daily Computer Electronic Cell Phone Digital Camera Review.)
Saturday
Sony HDR-CX12 Memory Stick Handycam
Sony HDR-CX12 Memory Stick Handycam
Sony prides in announcing the release of the World's First Camcorder with Smile Shutter Technology. Sony HDR-CX12 Memory Stick Handycam has the capacity to record full 1920 x 1080 HD video and 10-megapixel photos on 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo(TM) media. It also supports other Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2) media cards. One Touch Disc Burn button on the Handycam Station(TM) cradle lets the users create DVDs at a great ease.
'Advanced technologies such as 'smile shutter' make memory capture automatic so you can relax and enjoy the moment at hand,' said Kelly Davis, director of camcorder marketing at Sony Electronics. 'Leveraging these key technologies across multiple product lines is another example of Sony's commitment to anticipate consumer needs by making video capture more seamless, easy and fun.'
Powerful Features:
ClearVid(R) CMOS sensor with Exmor(TM)-derived technology
BIONZ(TM) imaging processor
Advanced Carl Zeiss(R) Vario-Sonnar(R) T* 12x optical zoom lens
Super SteadyShot(R) optical image stabilization
2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus(TM) screen
Dolby(R) Digital 5.1-channel surround sound recording
Built-in zoom microphone
With Picture Motion Browser software users can very conveniently view, organize and store video and photos on a compatible PC. This highly compact model measures 2.8-inches wide by 5.3-inches tall by 2.8-inches deep. Sony’s HDR-CX12 camcorder will reach the stores early August with a price tag of $900.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Sony HDR-CX11E Handycam
Sony, world’s leading name in camera and digital solutions, has yet again brought reasons to smile with its new HDR-CX11E Handycam. Sony HDR-CX11E Handycam is considered as the world’s first camcorder to feature a unique function called Smile Shutter. Using this function, Sony HDR-CX11E Handycam captures crisp 7.6 megapixel photos the moment someone smiles. You can check this product at InfoComm 2008 taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The main features of Sony HDR-CX11E Handycam include Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T-lens, 10.2 effective megapixel Still Image Recording, Smile Shutter and Face Detection. This new handycam from Sony also incorporates a 2.7-inch wide and clear photo LCD plus screen and a 5.1-inch Surround Recording with zoom microphone.
Sony HDR-CX11E Handycam comes packed with all the advanced features and functionalities. Moreover, it is powered by the high-speed BIONZ processor and D-range Optimizer technology. Feel free to capture true-to-life pictures with this easy to use handycam that offers a superb HD viewing experience.
Sony HDR-CX11E Handycam will be available from August 2008, however it is available for pre-ordering at www.sonystyle-europe.com.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Panasonic HDC-SD100 Camcorder
Panasonic is on its way to expand its High Definition product line for which it has recently announced the launch of its new full HD Panasonic HDC-SD100 Camcorder. Being world’s first AVCHD models with a 3mos system, this camcorder is all set to attract buyers towards it. With manual functions for the user wanting more precise control over zoom, focus, shutter speed, iris and white balance, the Panasonic HDC-SD100 Camcorder is simply superb. This new model comprises of a new Intelligent Auto (iA) mode, an intuitive set of technologies that automatically activate, making video shooting an easy, seamless process.
Zoe Susice, Group Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, said, ‘The camcorder market is moving swiftly to High Definition and superior image quality is now a must-have feature. Moreover, many consumers are also demanding higher-level features, and the ability to be more creative. For these users, we introduce new full-HD 3MOS models – the HDC-SD100 with manual functions that give users the power to create dramatic, artistic images.’
Based on the company’s 3CCD technology the Panasonic HDC-SD100 Camcorder provides excellent color reproduction. To make its color reproduction superb the three MOS sensors process the red, green, and blue components of incoming light separately. Therefore, in comparison to the conventional 1MOS, Panasonic's new HDC-SD100 Camcorder with 3MOS system captures more vibrant, true-to-life colors, greater detail and richer gradation.
Features of the Panasonic HDC-SD100 Camcorder include:
Advanced O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization)
Face Detection technology
Intelligent Contrast Control
Intelligent Scene Selection
Digital Cinema Color mode
5-Microphone, 5.1-Channel Surround Sound System
High-Speed Burst Shooting up to 24 consecutive 2.1 MB resolution still images in a second
You can also copy your video content to DVDs for quick, convenient playback. A Panasonic VW-BN1 DVD Burner (optional) can be used to burn HD images onto a DVD disc in the original AVCHD format without the requirement of a PC. Then you can easily play the copied DVD discs with the VW-BN1 and sent it via the SD100 to a HDTV. So now it’s time to buy a Panasonic HDC-SD100 Camcorder and grab the fun which will be available in the market in September 2008 at a range of $1,299.95.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Canon Rebel XS previewed, Canon's lightest DSLR ever
Canon Rebel XS previewed, Canon's lightest DSLR ever
Canon's aiming for an all-new, entry-level DSLR class with the Digital Rebel XS / 1000D, so don't expect to have your mind blown by the specs here, but that said, Canon isn't just pussyfooting around in this market segment. LetsGoDigital calls the XS the XSi's 'twin brother' on the outside, with only minor differences between the two like the smaller 2.5-inch screen on the XS. On the inside, the XS is fairly similar to the XTi, with a 10.1 megapixel resolution, but Live View, DIGI III and auto ISO to keep things interesting. The 17.7 ounce weight is the lightest ever for a Canon DSLR, with a tiny battery and only SD card memory, and the price should be similarly miniscule when the XS lands this July.
(Via Engadget.)
Friday
JVC Everio HD10, HD30 and HD40 hands-on
JVC Everio HD10, HD30 and HD40 hands-on
We got a quick look at JVC's new AVCHD camcorders today, the GD-HD40, GZ-HD30 and GZ-HD10. Of note, the HD40 comes complete with a dock for extra hookups like FireWire, and the HD40 and HD30 can shoot video in MPEG-2 for higher quality and easier editing. JVC has done some serious work on noise reduction on all of the cameras, but from the samples shown, it comes at the cost of detail -- some of the vids we saw looked more like watercolors or 3D renders than true video. Hopefully that's something you'll be able to configure to your liking, and we're glad JVC is leaving MPEG-2 on here to avoid compression that might exacerbate the problem further. That said, most users are going to be very pleased with the kind of color and low noise they can get at night or in badly-lit rooms. The cameras are certainly small for their feature sets, but at about a pound apiece they feel pretty heavy for their size. Otherwise the build is standard JVC fare -- not too fancy, not too plain. We also got a chance to peep some over JVC's other new consumer gear, so check it out in the gallery below.
(Via Engadget.)
DC-2100 Digital Camera
FCC has recently approved the DC-2100 Digital Camera that has high image resolution, flash and many more attractive features to shoot the brilliant photos. It comes with the amazing feature of PC camera function. You are free to download the pictures straightforwardly from the camera by using the USB data connectivity. The digital camera supports SDRAM/ NAND FLASH and interfaced SD/MMC card that has 8MB-512MB memory. Another attractive feature of the digital camera is instant messaging that allows you to chat with your friends through its pc camera function.
If you press the mode key twice for 10s AUTO shooting, it will take mechanically 10 seconds later. Pressing the mode key thrice for AVI continuous shooting and a flash symbol would exist on the left corner of the CSTN display. You can press the mode key under the second class menu and then press UP/DOWN to switch. You can switch the frequency of the camera to adjust the light and it will take attractive and high-quality photos.
The digital camera comes with user-friendly functions making it easier to operate. Pressing power key for 1 second will start up the camera and you can use or handle the functions of the camera. If you don’t use camera for 60 seconds, it will be switched-off automatically. When you press the shooting key, it will capture one photo for you. You can capture unlimited photos by this digital camera and also can preserve them in the ample memory of the camera.
Specification of the camera:
Image resolution: 1.3M 1280*1024, 800k 1024* 768, 300k, 640*480
Interpolated to: 3.1M 2048*1536 and 2.0M 1600*1200
Memory: SDRAM
Interface memory: SD/MMC card (8MB-512MB)
Video shoot frequency: 10/second (VGA) 25/second (QVGA)
Lens: f=9.6mm F2.8
Auto energy saving: auto shoot off without operation within 60 seconds
Flash: auto/compressing
Exposure and white balance: Auto
The wonderful DC-2100 digital camera will be available in the market very soon and you can purchase it to enjoy a wonderful photography experience with it.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Panasonic SDR-H280 Camcorder
Panasonic SDR-H280 Camcorder is the latest addition to the family of camcorders. Providing 27hrs continuous recording, this unique camcorder seems an ideal choice for shooting long events or parties. The SDR-H280 comes with 2MP Camera, a 2.7 inch wide LCD Screen and Leica Dicomar Lens. Enjoy excellent image quality and true-color reproduction with its 3CCD Camera system.
The Panasonic SDR-H280 Camcorder also boasts of 30 GB hard-drive. Wow! Shoot for several hours without worrying about the memory space. Equipped with the Optical Image Stabilization, this Panasonic Camcorder reduces the handshakes. It also features 10x optical zoom and 700x digital zoom along with the focal length of 3.0-30.0mm.
This SD Card/Hard Disk video camera virtually comprises of all useful functions that you could desire. You can bring home the all-new SDR-H280 Camcorder at a reasonable price of $1,209. If you are still looking for a strong reason to buy this product, purchase it for its crisp, clear and true-to-life picture quality.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Tuesday
Samsung SC-HMX20C HD camcorder gets reviewed
Samsung SC-HMX20C HD camcorder gets reviewed
If you were even the slightest bit intrigued by our hands-on with Samsung's SC-HMX20C HD camcorder, you may be interested in seeing what we thought about it after a good bit of shooting. That's right, the full review is ready and waiting over at Engadget HD. So, it's a date?
(Via Engadget.)
Classic Spy Camera Munches Cyanide Capsule, Dies At 71 Years Old
Classic Spy Camera Munches Cyanide Capsule, Dies At 71 Years Old
The Minox TLX is set to be quietly retired from service. The unsuspecting subminiature camera will be met on a foggy bridge at dawn, where it will be relieved of its last roll of 8x11mm film and swiftly shot between its dials with an umbrella gun.
The reason is, of course, obsolescence. The classic spy cam is no longer miniature -- let alone subminiature -- compared to the average cellphone, and nobody but collectors are buying them. The last few models off the line will be sold for £400 ($790) instead of the normal £900 ($1770). Rumors of a unit signed by Georgi Markov are unconfirmed.
(Via Gadget Lab.)
Sony Ericsson's 8.1 megapixel C905 breaks free
Sony Ericsson's 8.1 megapixel C905 breaks free
No surprises here but at least Sony Ericsson's C905 Cyber-shot is now official. As a camera, we're talking Xenon flash, face detection, image stabilization and 8.1 megapixels crammed into a tiny sensor of unspecified make or dimensions. As a phone we're looking at quad-band GSM (9-hours talk / 380 hours standby) and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100 on the C905a worldphone variant. It also comes packing an auto-rotating, 2.4-inch scratch-resistant QVGA display, aGPS with Google Maps, A2DP stereo Bluetooth, TV-out, 2GB of included Memory Stick Micro (M2), and WiFi with DLNA support when this slider is loosed upon the globe in Q4.
(Via Engadget.)
Monday
JVC's trio of AVCHD 1080i Everio hard disk camcorders
JVC's trio of AVCHD 1080i Everio hard disk camcorders
JVC's disk-based Everio lineup of HD camcorders are being met by a trio of newcomers this morning. The 120GB GD-HD40 ($1,300) and 80GB GZ-HD30 ($1,000) offer 10- and 6-hours of full 1,920 x 1,080 / 17Mbps AVCHD recordings, respectively, from a 1/3-inch, 2.68 megapixel CMOS sensor -- a first for the previously all-CCD based family. They can also record in an editing software-friendly 27Mbps MPEG-2 TS format if desired. The AVCHD-only GZ-HD10 ($800) model scales back the disk to 40GB, the lens, LCD, and sensor to achieve the lower price tag. All three offer 10x, Konica Minolta HD optical zoom lenses, an accessory shoe, up-converted 1080/60p HDMI out, and a microSDHC slot. Available in August, that's when.
(Via Engadget.)
Sanyo VPC-HD1010 Xacti Camera Now In Korea
Sanyo VPC-HD1010 Xacti Camera Now In Korea
Sanyo’s newly launched VPC-HD1010 Xacti digital media camera not only pleases photography buffs through its immense power, but also captivates them with its exquisite design. The lightweight camera includes 10x optical zoom with 1080i HDMI resolution. The VPC-HD1010 digital camera also functions as a superior camcorder and enables sequential shooting at 7 frames per second with 4 megapixel still images.
Capture images and video at 1920 x 1080 pixel and enjoy them on a 2.7’ Widescreen Display. The screen can rotate up to 285 degrees letting the user to take difficult-to-
view pictures.
Manual controls, easy camera to PC connection and HD playback adds to the usability. The camera also features image Stabilization, adjustable resolution modes, and robust sound recording which makes it a boon for all photographic professionals.
Catch your baby's first smile or first step with startup of two seconds. The small and ergonomic design fits the palm easily and allows comfortable shooting. Sanyo has not disclosed the price yet, but it will be available for use soon.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
SC-200 Speed Camera Advisor
GlobalTop of Taiwan just introduced the SC-200 speed camera advisor. The concept of SC-200 is pretty simple; no displays, no buttons, no nothing. Just a few LEDs and a speaker that can beep. Of course this makes the device very affordable and easy to use. And sometimes the most simple thing can be very functional.
SC-200 contains the whole speed camera database for Europe in its memory - and in case you want updates, it provides the interface for that too.
SC-200 also can be as the G-mouse for navigation by using the USB interface, GPS position information via the USB cable will be delivered onto host; you just need to link the SC-200 with your notebook and activate the navigation map program.
Here are some more features and specs:
- 66 channels high performance GPS chip
- -163dB
- m GPS engine
- volume control & mute function
- charges through cigarette lighter
- mini USB interface for database update
- embedded GPS antenna
- different beeps for different distance from speed traps
- speed limit notification
(Via NaviGadget.)
Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA8 Camera
Sanyo recently launched JIS IPX5 / IPX8 of water proof qualified camera VPC-CA8. Specially designed for marine sports and winter sports, the camera can withstand not only rain and water spray but also snow and complete submersion. So you can now attain true to life colors in the underwater scene mode.
The camera is capable of recognizing 6 faces during movie recording with automatic focus and exposure adjustment. Not only this, the face chaser can detect 12 faces at a time while clicking an image. Digital Image Stabilizer and Wind Noise Reduction add to the versatility. Based on Pixel-interpolation technology, the camera can take still images with 12 mega pixel resolution. The CMOS sensor, web-mode for sharing with smooth movie recording and playback at 60fps make it stand out in the industry.
Take beautiful close-ups with 5x optical zoom. Different buttons for movies and photos enables you to take still images during recording a movie. Though the price for this camera is still kept hidden, you can analyze that it is worth the price paid looking at the features.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Thursday
Hands-on with Samsung's SC-HMX20C 1080p camcorder
Hands-on with Samsung's SC-HMX20C 1080p camcorder
Check it, boys and girls. Engadget HD just got Samsung's flagship camcorder into the labs, and there's a whole pile of images waiting just on the other side for you to indulge in. Click on over, the water's fine.
(Via Engadget.)
Wednesday
Aiptek's HDV21X brings 1080p HD video to the sub-$200 Wal-Mart market
Aiptek's HDV21X brings 1080p HD video to the sub-$200 Wal-Mart market
Aiptek is making a habit of bringing portable HD recording to some seriously affordable levels. The HDV21X Action HD 1080p High Definition Camcorder w/ Optical Zoom (known as the AHD Z500 Plus in Europe) records H.264 HD video (1,440 x 1080, 16 x 9) on a 5 megapixel sensor at 30 frames per second and 720P at 60 frames all for a paltry $199.99 at your local Wal-Mart. Expect to get up to 8 hours of 1080p video on a 32GB SDHC card. As for still images, the Z500 shoots at 8 megapixels and even sports a macro mode for both video and still. Also on board is a 3x optical zoom, CIF mode for easy YouTube uploads, a 2.4-inch swivel-mount TFT LCD, and component outputs for all the HD goodness. To top it all of, its diminutive size is worth mentioning: 4.4 x 2.75 x 1.3-inches.
(Via Engadget.)
Canon EOS Rebel XS 10MP entry-level D-SLR
Canon EOS Rebel XS 10MP entry-level D-SLR
Canon’s EOS Rebel XSi, the twelve-megapixel D-SLR announced back in January, has gained a sibling in the form of the Rebel XS. Replacing the existing Rebel XT, the XS increases the resolution from 8 to 10-megapixels and the preview screen from 1.8 to 2.5-inches. It also gains the XSi’s Live View, which allows photographers to frame their shots via the LCD rather than having to use the optical viewfinder.
Also carried over is the Digic III image processor, which in the XSi boosted start-up time to just 0.1s enabled up to 6/53 (Raw/JPEG) using continuous shooting mood at 3fps. Canon are yet to confirm the XS start-up time, but it too can manage an unlimited 3fps burst rate and has improved battery life. There’s also a 7-point autofocus system.
Pricing is yet to be confirmed - though Canon suggest it’ll be in the same range as the XT it replaces, which would peg it at around $630 to $740 - but we do know that there will be a beginners starter-kit that includes an image stabilization lens with the Rebel XS body. Specifically, it will include the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens, also by Canon.
(Via SlashGear.)
Monday
Sony Handycam HDR-UX10
If you are looking for an image and video capturing device with unmatched performance, Sony has come up with its Handycam HDR-UX10. A perfect combination of reliability and performance, the comfortable handycam displays picture on a 2.7’ wide LCD screen.
The HDR-UX10 offers a zoom of 15x and a resolution of 1080 lines enabling you to capture minutest details with clarity. Weighing 1.2 lbs including battery, the handycam features face detection technology and stores the images on DVD or flash stick. The camera delivers extremely sharp video quality and performs well even in dim light conditions.
You can also save the recording time on DVD by saving content on 8GB flash disk. Shell out $450 and above for this amazing piece which will change your perception of viewing digital content.
(Via Image-Acquire.com.)
Pentax Optio W60 Waterproof Digital Camera In Japan
Pentax Optio W60 Waterproof Digital Camera In Japan
Pentax is ready to release its Optio W60 compact digital camera in Japan. This waterproof digicam can survive underwater within 4 meters for 2 hours. Available in ocean blue and silver, the 10MP camera comes with 5x optical zoom lens, a 2.5-inch LCD, supports up to ISO 1600 and HD video recording. It is expected to be available on June 27th, 2008 for around Yen 40,000.
(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)
Friday
Minox Rolleiflex AF 5.0 digicam takes you back -- way back
Minox Rolleiflex AF 5.0 digicam takes you back -- way back
Uh, this is a Minox? It's not that we can't read labels, but considering the outfit's yawn-inducing offerings of late, we're a little stunned to see something so irresistible come out of its doors. The June-bound Rolleiflex AF 5.0 is a 'fully functioning, high precision replica of the world famous Rolleiflex 6x6 camera (scale 1:2),' and just like its inspiration, it produces square photographs and boasts a functioning hand crank. Thanks to modern technology, this edition steps it up with a 5-megapixel sensor, LCD monitor and a miniSD slot. Word on the street puts the black version at €299 ($461), while the entirely more stylish red model will demand €30 ($46) more. Still cheaper than an antique, we'd wager.
(Via Engadget.)
Mino-Tour of Flip's New Camcorder
Mino-Tour of Flip's New Camcorder
Flip's leaked Mino camcorder is official, and its biggest new feature is that it is Everywhereable -- a new buzzword from Flip which would be completely Web 2.0 if only it didn't have so many vowels.
Thankfully, Flip has continued in its less is more approach, and the changes from the previous Flips are incremental. The Mino keeps the minimal button layout, but now those buttons are touch sensitive instead of clicky. The camera's resolution is still 640 x 480, but the video bit rate has been doubled to 4.0Mbps for one hour of capture. The lens and 2x zoom remain the same, and the built in sharing function will now upload to MySpace as well as YouTube and AOL. Better yet, it's tiny, measuring a skinny 3.94' x 1.97' x 0.63'.
So the Flip Mino is pretty much a Flip Video with a new lick of paint, and all the better for keeping things simple. One decision, though, is a big step backwards. Flip has kicked out the AA batteries and replaced them with a non user-replaceable Li-ion cell. This has doubled the battery life to four hours, but at the expense of being able to carry spares. It'll take a minimum of two hours to recharge (using the new power adapter) or three hours plugged into a USB port. Compare that with zero hours to swap in a spare set of rechargeable AAs. In this respect, it mirrors Creative's rival, the Vado. The Mino is available now for $180.
(Via Gadget Lab.)
Sanyo's Xacti HD1010 1080i camcorder shoots 300fps slow-mo
Sanyo's Xacti HD1010 1080i camcorder shoots 300fps slow-mo
In its battle with Sony for 1080i pistol grips, Sanyo just announced a minor, but notable update to its premium HD1000 Full HD MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 camcorder. The new HD1010 adds improved image processing and stabilization, new 'face chaser' technology for stills and video, and amusing new 300fps slow-motion mode. Nothing compared to Casio's freakish EX-F1 but a nice novelty for shooting the kids' sporting adventures. Sanyo also tossed in a new 7fps continuous still shot mode which snags images at the sensor's maximum 4 megapixel resolution. A minor bump for sure but it makes for a compelling offering at the (relatively) low asking price of $800 when it hits the US in July (Japan, June 20th).
(Via Engadget.)
Wednesday
Panasonic HDC-SD8K Digicam - Special for the Olympics
Panasonic HDC-SD8K Digicam - Special for the Olympics
Being the official sponsor of the Olympic Games Panasonic has announced the HDC-SD8K digital camcorder. It is not a new model but the Panasonic HDC-SD7 released last year but with a special red body paint coat and some fancy accessories. The specs remain the same as the cam records full HD video on a SDHC card it packs in a 10X optical zoom Leica lens and a 2.7 inch display. Along with the new red body color it has a matching grip belt along with an extra battery and a 8GB SDHC card so you dont miss out on any event at the Olympics. Only 150 pieces will be manufactured with each selling for 128,000 Yen ($ 1280).
(Via Newlaunches.com.)
Olympus E420 DSLR gets reviewed
Olympus E420 DSLR gets reviewed
We got a little hands-on time with Olympus's tiny E420 DSLR back at CeBIT, but the cam's now shipping and the crew at LetsGoDigitial put one through its paces. As you'd expect, the E420's diminutive stature won praise for being light and compact while still fitting well in the hand, but the real accolades were saved for the new Live View feature that allows for instant focusing with supported lenses and solid image sensor that delivers images on par with the more expensive Olympus E-3. The only major negatives appears to be some noise at higher ISO settings and the lack of an IS system, but those aren't necessarily major flaws -- and if you're in the market for a DSLR, the review just beyond the read link might be well worth your time.
(Via Engadget.)
Pure Digital unveils Flip Mino for smaller, sexier crap videos
Pure Digital unveils Flip Mino for smaller, sexier crap videos
Pure Digital is following up its Flip Video Ultra, and not a moment too soon. With Creative's Vado breathing down its neck, it was no surprise when we saw the Flip Mino surface in some leaked photos last month, and now it's gone all official-like. The Flip Mino will retail for $180, and uses a built-in rechargeable battery instead the AA cells of its predecessor. It managed to shave off 40 percent of the Video Ultra's size in the process, but the same 60 minutes of VGA video capacity are still intact. No word on exactly when this'll be available, but we're guessing it's soon.
(Via Engadget.)
Sony to release its champagne gold-colored DSLR 'α300'
Sony to release its champagne gold-colored DSLR 'α300'
SEOUL, Korea (AVING) --
The α300 offers Sony's Quick AF Live View technology so you can frame photos on the camera's 2.7-inch LCD without sacrificing auto-focusing speed common to other live-view systems. Sony's innovative Pentamirror Tilt mechanism directs light to a dedicated live view image sensor, enabling fast and responsive TTL phase-detection auto-focusing, even during live view.
This model produces images with fine detail, rich tonality and vibrant color due to their APS-C CCD image sensors and BIONZ processing engine. Sony's D-Range Optimizer delivers suitable..."
(Via AVING WORLD | English.)