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February
6, 2007
Sony
DCR-DVD109E Initial Review
Sony
Europe
News Release Excerpt:
All models feature support for Memory Stick DUO removable media
for still image recording, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity to a PC
for editing, and compatibility with wide range of DVD-R / -RW /
+RW / +R DL media. From lenses, microphones and high-power
batteries to tripods and stylish carry cases – there’s a full
range of official accessories to help you get even more.
Initial Review
February
6, 2007
Sony
DCR-DVD106E Initial Review
Sony
Europe
News Release Excerpt:
The latest Handycam range doesn’t just store more on every DVD:
it offers greater battery stamina than predecessor models, too.
The new H-Series InfoLITHIUM battery dramatically boosts
continuous recording STAMINA to 9 hours (DVD106E, with optional
battery) from a single charge.
Initial Review
February
8, 2007
Sony Ericsson K810 and K550 Initial Review
Sony
Ericsson
News Release Excerpt:
The K810 Cyber-shot™ phone is a sleek, high-performance device
boasting a 3.2 megapixel camera including auto focus and a Xenon
flash. Innovative applications such as Photo Fix help to further
improve the quality of your pictures, even after you have taken
them. Illuminated camera icons to the side of the main keypad,
which light up when in camera mode, allow you to access camera
menu options at the touch of a button.
Initial Review
February
10, 2007
Samsung Ultra Smart F700 Initial Review
Samsung
News Release Excerpt:
Using the new F700, business and creative professionals are able
to view content on a stunning 2.78" color display. The device
features first class entertainment with a top-of-the-line 5
mega-pixel camera with auto focus and Bluetooth. With 7.2 Mbps
HSDPA, it makes it easier to watch videos, listen to songs, or
share high-quality photos on the move.
Initial Review
February
11, 2007
New Bald
Eagle Wallpaper Available
This
bald eagle desktop wallpaper was taken by Steve Paxton, a
professional photographer living in the Seattle area. This
wallpaper is available in screen resolution sizes of 1024 x 768,
1280 x 800, 1280 x 960, 1280 x 1024, 1440 x 900, 1600 x 1200,
1680 x 1050, and 1920 x 1200. To see more of Steve’s amazing
work, please visit his website at
paxtonprints.com.
Full Sizes
February
12, 2007
Canon
MD160 Initial Review
Canon
Europe
News Release Excerpt:
United Kingdom, 09 January, 2007: Canon is pleased to announce
the Canon Digital Camcorder MD160, a widescreen-ready MiniDV
camcorders. The MD160 boasts a 35x optical zoom lens – currently
the highest magnification factor offered by any consumer model.
With additional photo functionality, the new models also include
an Easy shooting mode, quick and intuitive operation of all key
controls via a Joystick controller and Canon’s new Quick Start
button.
Initial
Review
February
12, 2007
Canon
DC201 Initial Review
Canon
Europe
News Release Excerpt:
DIGIC DV II features advanced noise reduction technology that
results in sharper, higher quality images. It also provides
true-to-life colours that appear vivid and vibrant on the
screen. With split path processing, video and photo signals are
handled separately, allowing optimal colour reproduction for
each.
Initial
Review
February
12, 2007
Canon
MD101 Initial Review
Canon
Europe
News Release Excerpt:
Designed for easy operation, camcorder controls are intuitively
positioned for comfortable shooting. A one-push Easy mode is
provided – all key controls are set to automatic, allowing
beginners to concentrate on holding and moving the camcorder.
For users who want to take control of more advanced functions, a
Joystick, located on the frame of the LCD screen, allows
shooting options to be selected on the on-screen menu with the
minimum of fuss.
Initial
Review
February
13, 2007
High Dynamic Light Range in Photography
Amy
Renfrey writes, "You will notice that after understanding
Dynamic Range that your digital photography can be improved
dramatically and, very fast. Digital photography Dynamic range
can improve aspects of your image such as adding a sense of
drama to your cloudy landscapes, giving detail to lines of
color, toning down some overexposed parts of light sections of a
digital image."
Full Article
February
13, 2007
Pros and Cons of Vibration Reduction
Mark
Sincevich writes, "The VR system will allow you to take a
photograph at 1/8th of a second with the same aperture thus
extending the time you can take photographs in the early morning
or evening by a few minutes. The DSLR camera class takes the
most advantage of VR technology, because VR technology is built
into the lens. There are two angular velocity sensors, one for
pitch (vertical movement) and one for yaw (horizontal
movement)."
Full Article
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