Monday, 27 July 2009
Friday, 24 July 2009
New Panasonic Underwater Camcorder
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Monday, 20 July 2009
Waterproof cameras - Overview
We look at seven waterproof digitial cameras for your next outdoor adventure
by Shawn Barnett
Posted: 07/17/09
Imaging-resource.com
Today's point and shoot digital cameras are easier to use than ever, with face detection, smart exposure modes, and image-stabilized optics that compensate for camera movement. But get caught out in the rain with any of them, or take them out for a water-bound adventure, and you'll either need to stash them in a jacket pocket or buy a dry bag just to take them along.
Before 2009, only two major companies made waterproof digital cameras: Olympus and Pentax. For 2009, Panasonic, Fujifilm, and Canon have joined the fray, each offering a single waterproof camera, two of which are also rugged, meaning they can take a drop to concrete from a specified height.
What they all have. All seven of the digital cameras in this roundup are competent cameras that will capture usable images, bringing back memories that other cameras would miss. They each have one crucial element that makes them valuable: their ability to play in the water right along with you.
They're also all easy to use, generally speaking, defaulting to full Auto modes that make sure you get the shot more often than not. They all shoot movies with sound, as well as stills, and they all have internal optics, meaning that their lenses are all concealed inside the body of the camera, so you have little need to worry about damage to protruding lens elements.
You'll find sealed doors that you have to learn how to care for, and they all use lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, so you'll have to remember to bring the charger along on longer trips. If you're shooting video more than stills, you'll need an additional battery.
Note also that none of these waterproof cameras has an optical viewfinder, so how the LCD performs in direct sunlight is also important.
Where they differ. Along with image quality, a camera's responsiveness and interface are important. More responsive cameras, especially those with faster shutter lag, are going to get the shot more often than the slower models. So if action is your thing, you're going to want to pay attention to the shutter lag numbers, as well as whether the cameras helped or hindered while getting the shot.
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Saturday, 18 July 2009
Friday, 17 July 2009
Sanyo Waterproof Digital Video Camera - NICE!
Take underwater High Definition video and still photos to a whole new level! The compact Sanyo Dual Camera Xacti WH1 has earned the highest possible IEC 60529 waterproof rating—IPX8—allowing footage to be captured without worrying about the effects of water or snow. The WH1 is capable of underwater depths down to an astounding 10ft for an entire hour and delivers High Definition video, 2 megapixel* digital photos, with a 30x optical zoom. The combination of waterproof HD video and 30x optical zoom allow the WH1 to go where no camera dare go before. Its compact design makes the WH1 extremely portable and easy to use. Videos, still photos and the various settings and menus can be easily accessed with the user’s thumb. The WH1’s convenient design makes sharing videos and photos via social networking web sites, portable video devices like iPod’s, TV’s and computers, a breeze.
Thursday, 16 July 2009
Flymount FAQ
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Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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Wednesday, 1 July 2009
A minute in the life....
theme of the original project, each picture must be taken at 2:00 PM Eastern Time -- 7:00 in London, 11:00 AM in Los Angeles, etc. -- but this time
I’m upping the ante. For A Minute In The Life: Take 2, I’d like everyone to take two pictures (hence the title). The first picture should be of
whatever you are looking at when the minute arrives. The second should be taken immediately after the first, but in the opposite direction.
New Pentax W80
Pentax has released the 12.1mp Optio W80 digital camera aimed at fans of outdoor adventure and extreme sports. The compact is dustproof and waterproof to a depth of five metres and capable of operating in temperatures as cold as -10°C. It is also shockproof and can withstand a fall from a height of 1m.
Featuring an optical 5x zoom lens and 2.5in screen, the Optio W80 will cover focal lengths from 5mm to 25mm (equivalent in the 35mm format to approximately 28mm wide angle to 140mm telephoto).
Coupled with the Intelligent Zoom function, which allows even tighter zooming in on the subject, the zoom range can be extended to approximately 31.3 times.
The camera also captures video in high definition at 16:9 TV standard proportions at a frame rate of 30 frames per second. In movie shake reduction mode, the camera automatically compensates for camera shake. In underwater movie mode the compact chooses the optimum camera settings for recording.
In stills mode, the compact compensates for camera shake by processing affected images. When it detects low-lighting conditions it automatically raises its sensitivity to as high as ISO 6400, making it possible to use a higher shutter speed.
An auto picture mode selects the most appropriate shooting mode for point and shoot situations such as landscape, portrait, sport and an auto macro mode, which automatically switches the camera’s focus range to macro in close-up applications. It also features face recognition and smile capture technology.