HP’s Elite 3 megapixel stereo webcam

March 31, 2008 at 12:00 pm

Check out this bizzare looking webcamera from HP. Compatible with all the major PC-based, video chat solutions out there (Yahoo, Skype, MS Messenger, AIM), the USB 2.0 cam clips onto your monitor and features a 3 megapixel CMOS camera capable of shooting video ranging from 640 x 480 pixels at 30fps quality on down to 1,600 x 1,200 at a stuttering 5fps.

HP Elite 3 megapixel stereo webcam

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Digital Photo To DVD Converter

March 31, 2008 at 9:58 am

This is the compact recorder that effortlessly copies photographs from your digital cameras memory card directly onto a CD for playback on a DVD player without using a dedicated computer.

 Digital Photo To DVD Converter

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Retro Rolleiflex Digital Camera

March 20, 2008 at 1:20 pm

This (3 inch high) Rolleiflex digital camera is a mostly faithful digital incarnation of the famous and retro-cool Rolleiflex 2.8F. You hold it vertically at around chest level to take pictures, as the viewfinder is on the top of the camera rather than at the back.

Retro Rolleiflex Digital Camera

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Casio EX-F1 Slow-Mo Super-Cam arriving in April

March 14, 2008 at 3:30 pm

The Exilim EX-F1 is nearly here, from the end of April, you will be about to shoot Hi-Def video at an astonishing 1200 frames-per-second for Hollywood-style slo-mo greatness at the touch of a button. Standard rate PAL video clocks in at a mere 25fps so you can imagine the potential for homemade action movie clichés

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Exilim EX-F1

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The Twist Camera

March 11, 2008 at 8:56 am

The Twist Camera concept is a small portable digital camera that uses a winding mechanism for power and would be capable of taking several photographs per cycle of the mechanism and was designed by Bryn Seymour and Jon Rothapfel, Product Design students from Newcastle TAFE, Australia.

  Twist Camera

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iPhone Wide Angle Lens

February 21, 2008 at 10:30 pm

If you need to take those extra special shots from your iPhone and the zoom lense just doesn’t give you that prize winning picture. Then the wide angle lens just might. It’s easily attached or removed thanks to a clear plastic ‘cap’ that sits on top of the phone and positions the lens directly over the standard one.

iPhone Wide Angle Lens

Available end of February for $12 about £6

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New iPhone Box Camera - iHole

February 15, 2008 at 2:06 pm

Wondering what to do with your iPhone box? Why not create a box camera! Scot Hampton has just the thing. Behold the iHole, a pinhole camera created out of his roommate’s iPhone box. Using nothing more than the iPhone’s packaging, some tape, tinfoil (for the lens), a piece of foam, and a leftover screw and tightener from an old Ikea desk, Scot has created a low tech camera from the world’s most high tech device.

iPhone Box Camera - iHole

 I tried to keep it simple and the only external items I used were tape, tinfoil (for the lens), a piece of foam, and a leftover screw and tightener from an old ikea desk. Oh, I also used a black washer for the cover of the lens but that was purely cosmetic. I used the cardboard lining that was on the inside of the original box to construct the film holders on the back. I even left the serial numbers intact, so if my roommate ever needed to return it he could (I don’t think I’ll be switching until the phones work on other networks). For the lens I used a small piece of tinfoil (the thicker stuff from the hardware store) punctured by a tiny needle. For feeding the film through the box, I cut two long, thin rectangles about 2mm wide on the left and right bottom (interior) box. I had some trouble at first with the tension, as I had to thread the film through backwards so the emulsion of the film would be facing the right way. On the right side, I punched a hole through the top and put the screw through the piece of film and then through the film holder. Once I threaded the film, I twisted the screw into an empty 120 film holder until it was secure. Then I loaded the film, threaded it through and taped both sides of the film holders shut and closed the box.

Scot Hampton iPhone Box Camera - iHole

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Super Small New Nikon D60 DSLR

January 29, 2008 at 4:27 pm

Nikon have announced their newest D60 Digital SLR camera which is one of their smallest to date. The 10.2-megapixel camera will be sporting a number of improvements, including a 0.19-second power-up, continuous shooting mode at three frames per second, Nikon’s 3D Color Matrix Metering II, compatibility with AF-S and AF-I Nikkor lenses, RAW image handling, in-camera retouching capabilities to name a few.

Nikon D60

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Superfast Photo To Digital Picture Converter

January 29, 2008 at 3:59 pm

This device quickly and easily converts your photographs into digital images, faster and easier than a conventional scanner. Connect it to your PC via USB and it will capture the whole image in one go using a 5 MP CMOS sensor, (found in digital cameras) with up to a 1,800 dpi resolution. It has 10 bits per color channel and automatic exposure control & color balance.

 Superfast Photo To Digital Picture Converter

Available for $150 about £75

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Zero ink printing with Zink paper

January 28, 2008 at 7:14 am

One of the first Zink printing products to be released is this Bluetooth pocket printer. The Polarooid Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer will run off 2×3 inch full-color pictures and stickers from a mobile phone or camera in seconds.

Instead of storing ink or toner in the printer, the Zink paper itself is impregnated with  advanced heat-reactive dye crystals, which allows you to produce durable, full-color, high-resolution prints from printers so small they can literally fit in your pocket or even be integrated into mobile imaging devices.

Zink Paper

Zink Paper

Available for $100 about £50

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James Bond Style Belt Camera

January 21, 2008 at 7:19 am

This buckle camera measures 2.54” x 1.47” x 0.6 and is a full color, sound-enabled digital video recording device (DVR). It records DVR to a microSD card, and the manufactures Ajoka boast that it can save upto 33 hours of audio and video onto a 1GB card. However the supplied lithium rechargeable battery only lasts for two hours between charges and has no internal memory and does not come with a Micro SD/T-Flash card. But if you need to take those all important covert snaps this could be your answer.

 James Bond Style Belt Camera

Available for $150 about £75

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iPhone 6x optical zoom lense

January 20, 2008 at 11:46 am

 This zoom lens by Conice attaches to your iPhone via a protective plastic case which snaps onto your iPhone, it can easily be removed when  not in use. The lens and case weigh in at 4.69 ounces, which nearly doubles the 4.8 ounce weight of youriPhone, so you will need a steady hand while taking your photos.

 iPhone 6x optical zoom lense

iPhone 6x optical zoom lense

Available for $15 about £7.50

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Portable GeoTagging System

January 17, 2008 at 1:00 pm

If you would like to remember exactly where you took a photo but don’t want the hassle of Geotagging each photo individually this little device is the answer. It tracks everywhere you have traveled and logs the time you were at each location. You then Insert your SD card (or use it via USB if you don’t use SD cards) and the Photo finder will automatically tag each of your photos based on the time it was taken.

Photo Finder Geotagging System

Available in mid February 2008 for $99 about £49

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160 Megapixel Camera

January 17, 2008 at 12:01 am

Seitz have produced a digital camera capable of taking 160mp shots. Unfortunately this camera will set you back $40,000 about £20,000.

  • Create a high-resolution (160 million pixel) 6×17 digital scan in just one second
  • Capture action thanks to a minimum exposure speed of 1/2000 sec. (per pixel) - images full of speed, motion and life!
  • Benefit from an outstanding image quality in virtually all light situations:
    - 16-bit per channel (48-bit RGB) colour depth
    - anti-blooming
    - low noise
    - dynamic range of 1:2,600 (11 f-stops)
    - Seitz image optimisation algorithms

160 Megapixel Camera

160 Megapixel Camera

160 Megapixel Camera

160 Megapixel Camera

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James Bond Lighter Sized Camera

January 16, 2008 at 9:30 am

If you need to take photos but don’t like carrying a traditional digital camera or phone why not try this ultra compact camera 73 x 20 x 11 mm. The DVR-SP from Digital Cowboy records video at 176×144 (3GP) on to a Micro SD Card (upto 2GB) and weighs only 18. Just the gear for any budding James Bonds out there.

 James Bond Lighter Sized Camera

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