Tag Archive for 'digital-cameras'


Thursday, Feb 14th 2008 by James Allan Brady

This little hunk of metal is supposedly some sort of pocketable tri-pod for your camera. It has the little screw thingy that screws into the base of your camera and it seems somewhat height adjustable, but if its as small as it looks, I don’t know how useful it is.

Tuesday, Feb 12th 2008 by Daniel Lim

OmniVision, the World’s largest supplier of CMOS sensor lunches the world’s smallest 1/13-inch VGA size camerachip. The OV7690 uses a better OmniPixel3-HS(TM) architecture with twice the light sensitivity compare to its 1.75 micron OmniPixel3(TM). The OmniVision proprietary image technology will improve low-light performance for new generation compact camera, camera phone, notebook or other compact [...]

Monday, Feb 11th 2008 by Daniel Lim

Digital watermarking is probably not new to you these days, we seen and read about traceable hidden digital marking that’s perceptually undetectable and used to identify owner, but the copyright license can be costly if you have variety of images to go though. Copyright Protection and Infringement is a common issue among the pro or [...]

Thursday, Feb 7th 2008 by Daniel Lim

Casio EXILIM Pro EX-F1 made it full appearance at CES 2008 last month with world’s fastest burst shooting digital camera. The record setting EX-F1 is capable to capture a full resolution at 60fps and up to 1200fps at 336×92. The revolutionary six-megapixel machine gunner is a piece of high tech digital camera with breakthrough innovation [...]

Tuesday, Feb 5th 2008 by Daniel Lim

Five megapixel cell phone cameras are not new to us, Samsung has gone beyond the magic number five to eight less than three months ago. We’ve also done a thorough review of the 5MP Samsung and discovered the resolving power of a good image sensor combined with a decent internal compact zoom lens. Kodak’s newest development [...]

Monday, Feb 4th 2008 by Daniel Lim

My brother-in-law came up to me last week and asked about my opinion on which brand he should look into for a digital compact camera. He likes something slim with best performance and pictures quality. (Don’t we all do? ) Heck, what do I know about p&s camera? I write about them but my DSLR [...]

Friday, Feb 1st 2008 by Daniel Lim

The Kodak’s Easyshare gets a new IS addition to latest line-up of Z8612 IS and Z1085 IS, which were announced at CES 2008 weeks ago. The new model Easyshare Z1012 IS would give my aunt sally a big headache if she were to ask to best a pick one for my her birthday. That’s [...]

Friday, Feb 1st 2008 by Daniel Lim

I don’t have much experience with fisheye glass, the only few I ever got were with Canon EF 15mm F2.8 fisheye down at the Dallas city rookery. Granted, a 15mm is too wide for birdies but definitely not enough for panorama freaks with crop-factor DSLR. If 5.6mm is wide enough for you, Sunex just [...]

Thursday, Jan 31st 2008 by Daniel Lim

If you don’t have the creativity or time for home-depot, Manfrotto has an ultra compact support for you P&S digital camera. The Hasp-pod Modopocket can fold flat completely or tilt to angle you camera, it’s an ideal mobile sized mini pod that can fit anywhere from storage to varies shooting scenarios.

Wednesday, Jan 30th 2008 by Daniel Lim

Sony announces two new Alpha DSLR-A300 and DSLR-A350 DSLRs today for PMA 2008, to be held next week at Las Vegas. They are hitting the cutthroat DSLR market hard, two more new models in additional to the A200 and A700 that just announced earlier this month and last September. Both cameras share similar designs from [...]


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