Micro Camcorder

September 26th, 2007 by kukon

Micro CamcorderEvidence recording has never been made easier! The Micro-Camcorder is the smallest high resolution, real time digital camcorder ever produced. Easy to use “one touch record” button lets you discretely record any evidence instantly. For the most discrete application, the Micro Camcorder can even fit into a standard pack of chewing gum! Read More »

Sony’s T200 Cybershot - Smile Shutter

September 10th, 2007 by kukon

SonyThe stylish, slim line Cyber-shot T Series from Sony gains a feature-packed new model that makes it easier than ever to grab great pictures. The Sony Cybershot T200 complements exquisite HD imaging quality with exciting innovations like the new ‘Smile Shutter’ mode for happy faces when you’re shooting family and friends as well as a clear, wide extra large touchscreen. The flagship Sony T200 looks and performs like no other digital camera. Available in silver, black and red, its uniquely stylish vertical design conceals a powerful 5x optical zoom lens - great for pulling distant subjects in closer. The Sony Cybershot T200 digital compact camera features the new Sony Cyber-shot “Smile Shutter” function.

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New digital cameras from Olympus

August 27th, 2007 by kukon

thumb_olympus_001.jpgQuite a lot of news for all the photo freaks today and right now we are given some more infos on the Olympus FE-300, FE-290 and FE-280.

The FE-300 features a 12MPx sensor (TruePicIII), ISO range from 50 to 6400, 3x zoom, 48MB of built in memory, all for 94×22.1×56.5mm and 115g.

For the FE-290, expect 10MPx, ISO 64 / 640, 4x zoom, 3 inches LCD, 6.9MB memory, 97.7×26.5×55.7mm and 142g.

Last on the list is the FE-280, 8MPx, ISO 50 / 800 (ISO 1600 mode), 48MB memory, 3x zoom, TruePicIII, 91.8×19.1×55.7mm pour 108g.  Read More »

Pentax K100D Super set for Korean launch

August 7th, 2007 by kukon

Pentax

Pentax is set to release the updated version of the K100D, the K100D Super. What’s so super about the new DSLR? The new Pentax will offer 6.1 MP much like the original, but will add on a few features to attract some of the Canon groupies over to the other side. Read More »

Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II

July 5th, 2007 by kukon

Canon EOS-1Ds Mark IIThe EOS-1Ds Mark II is the sixteen (point seven) megapixel successor to the EOS-1Ds which was announced almost exactly two years earlier. Carrying on from the EOS-1Ds the Mark II has a full size 35 mm (36 x 24 mm) sensor which means it introduces no field-of-view crop, an 18 mm lens on this camera will provide exactly the same field-of-view as it would on a 35 mm film camera. At first glance it’s clear to see that Canon has stuck (as they did with the EOS-1D Mark II) with the same body and control layout. The timing of the EOS-1Ds Mark II’s announcement was interesting if not totally surprising coming just five days after Nikon announced the twelve (point four) megapixel D2X, the megapixel one-up-man-ship continues.

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