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Digital Binocular Camera 5M Pixels

Digital Binocular Camera
The Pro Viewer BinoCam is a set of binoculars that allow you to take pictures of things far away. It has 3 functions. It can be used as a regular set of binoculars, it can take close up photos and it can take close up videos. The camera built in has a 5 megapixel sensor. Magnification is at the 8X factor and resolution goes all the way up to 1600×1200. The built in TFT screen is 1.5 inch.

To store pictures you need to have an SD card which is not included. If you do not then you cannot save pictures you take. Unfortunatly it uses USB 1.1 and not version 2.0. Thats a bad move in my opinion although if you have a card reader then it’s not too bad. Coolest-Gadgets points out some problems with the product information and it’s well worth a read at the link below.

Via: Coolest-Gadgets

BenQ X720 – 7 MegaPixel Camera

BenQ have launched the smallest 7 mega pixel digital camera. It is named the X720 and has 3 x optical zoom, a Pentax lens and a body thats just 12.5mm thin. The screen is a 2.5″ LCD, it has a nice stainless-steel body and looks to be a great camera all around.

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SatuGO Bouncing Ball Digital Camera

The Bouncing Ball Digital Camera from SatuGO is a cool looking device. It’s a webcam but in the form of a rubber ball. Really! It is. You can throw this thing around and have it snap shots while in the air, as it hits the floor or when ever you want. Instead of breaking in impact like most cameras would, this thing just bounces away.

I do wonder though if while chucking it through the air at crazy speeds, what will the quality be like?

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Via: OhGizmo

Casio Exilim EX-Z110 6mp Digital Camera

The Casio Exilim EX-Z110 is a 6 megapixel digital camera. It makes the use of a digital camera more convenient with it’s user friendly interface. However, the nice user interface does not make the camera worse off. It still uses cutting edge technology with intelligent functionality for producing very high quality photos.

There are 3 shooting modes on this camera from easy mode, normal and then advanced image controls where you can adjust every settings like manual focus, shutter speeds and much more. Of course with the large 6 megapixel CCD, you are able to take some cracking shots with very good prints.

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Buy now in the UK from SavaStore

Canon Digital IXUS 60 6mp Digital Camera

The Canon Digital IXUS 60 is a digital camera with a 6 megapixel CCD making this very desirable. It has a nice all-metal body which contains the precision optics for taking amazing shots with. With it having a large 6 megapixel CCD it can take a whole variety of shots from portrait all the way to scenery and catch them at a high resolution so that you can get photo quality prints at all sizes.

It boasts a 3x optical zoom lens and also uses Canon’s DIGIC II processor which makes it fast and responsive with amazing image processing capabilities. The processor also analyses each scene you are shooting and configures the camera to give the best overall shot before the shot is taken (in other words, it’s fast!). This ability is thanks to iSAPS which performs the magic.

Available now from SavaStore.co.uk

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It has a large 2.5″ LCD colour screen with a wide viewing angle so that it makes it easier showing the shots to your friends. Also included is a light sensor which can adjust the screen brightness in outdoor conditions. Also the night display mode improves visibility when taking shots at night.

The IXUS range cameras are an excellent range in the Canon series and can be highly recomended!

Sony PSP Camera

A detailed picture of the Sony PSP USB camera has been revealed. It’s Silver, sits on top of the device and according to a source, it has a built in MIC. The camera seems like it will be 1.3 megapixel.

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Via: Kotaku

Bell + Howell 10 Megapixel Camera

Bell + Howell have created a 10 megapixel digital camera which is to be launched soon at $219. It has some cut down features and is classed as a camera for extremely casual beginners in the digital camera scene. It measures just 0.875″ in thickness, has 8x digital zoom, 16Mb built in memory and a much needed SD card slot. Also it can make videos and has a 1.5″ colour LCD screen. It doesnt look too great in my opinion and for being 10 megapixel I would have expected more built in memory as well as a better screen as well as optical zoom 🙂 Not much more I want other then that.

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Via: UberGizmo

Worlds Smallest Wireless Camera

OhGizmo are reporting on the worlds smallest wireless camera which is colour. As seen in the picture below, the actual camera is less then an inch and can run on a 9v battery for about 10 hours beaming signals across the waves. Unfortunatly the camera needs to be in direct site of the receiver which means it wont be that great for spy related activities.

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Via: OhGizmo

Smallest Digital Camera Sensor

The worlds smallest camera sensor is tiny! It measures at 2.1 x 2.3 mm which is about a 5th of your finger nail. Some say it’s to do with medical reasons in that you could swallow and see inside you but I doubt that is the case as it would end up taking pictures from random directions although it would still be cool to see pics all the way through your body 🙂

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Via: Camborg

Wireless IP Camera

Linksys has announced a new Wireless IP Camera capabale of working through a web broser and has controls to pan/tilt and zoom. The device will cost around $300

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The camera is ideal for offices so that security can be checked from home or anywhere on the web so that you can check if all is good.

Click below for more details.
New wireless Pan/Tilt/Zoom IP Camera enables remote-control video through a web browser for US$300

Ever had your Digital Camera Neutralised?

Dvorak Uncensored are reporting that a new device designed to block didigtal cameras in secure areas has been created by the Georgia Institute of Technology. The device uses off the shelf components such as a sensor, projector and a laptop and then scan for digital cameras and neutralise them. The system works by scanning for image reflections from the sensors used in cameras.

I am not sure this will be as swish I was expecting… rather then a burst of light from the projector to blank out the pictures as they are taking. Still cool though!

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Mobile Phone Cameras becoming more popular then Cameras?

A recent study shows that 44% of people use their mobile phone as their main camera. I can see with the introduction of even higher mega pixel cameras that they will one day totally take over.

The mobile phone is becoming a main point in most of our lives. They are used to time keep, as alarm clocks, more recently as MP3 players (especially with the launch of the Sony Walkman Phone).

This survey was performed by Nokia as the number of mobile phones across the world is aproaching 2.5 billion handsets. A crazy amount of phones in my opinion.

If mobile phone makers can add all the tools in to 1 device then I am all for this. On my phone I can watch TV, listen to MP3’s, send and receive emails, browse the internet at high speed and more. There is no doubt that mobiles are just going to continue pressing forwards heavily. Also I see wifi being integrated with the latest Nokia N range of phones as well as small hard drives in there also. A whole mine field of information will be available in your pocket from anywhere in the world.

I look forwards to what the future brings in the mobile phone industry!