Posts Tagged ‘cameras’

PostHeaderIcon The Sony NEX-5 is available right now in the UK

Don’t look now, but a UK retailer has the the brand-spanking-new Sony NEX-5 cameras in stock. We can’t say that about a single US-based seller right now so this seems like the best bet if you must be the first kid on the block with Sony’s latest camera.

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The Sony NEX-5 is available right now in the UK

PostHeaderIcon Casio’s rugged digital camera EX-G1 gets 2 limited edition colors (in Japan)

When Casio’s rugged digital camera, the Exilim EX-G1, came out last year , it received great reviews (for example, from us ). And it appears as if the 12.1MP device sold really well, too, as Casio today in Japan announced [JP] two limited edition colors (the EX-G1 GN in green and the EX-G1 SR in silver).

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Casio’s rugged digital camera EX-G1 gets 2 limited edition colors (in Japan)

PostHeaderIcon Video: Sony’s NEX3 and NEX5 up and close

We’ve spent a couple of posts covering Sony’s new flagship digi-cams NEX3 and NEX5 in the last days, but now we have a good video that not only summarizes the main features again but also shows the cameras actually being used.

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Video: Sony’s NEX3 and NEX5 up and close

PostHeaderIcon iPad Confusing The Hell Out Of The Public. Or Is It Just The Brits?

As magical as Apple’s iPad maybe, it’s unlikely to go mass market anytime soon. Whoa! Hold everything. At least that’s according to research carried out in the UK, which concludes that consumers struggle to see how the device could fit into their lives

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iPad Confusing The Hell Out Of The Public. Or Is It Just The Brits?

PostHeaderIcon Fujifilm now lets you view 3D pics taken with its REAL 3D W1 on 3D TVs

Do you remember the FinePix REAL 3D W1, the “world’s first” digital camera that lets users shoot photos (and movies) in 3D?

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Fujifilm now lets you view 3D pics taken with its REAL 3D W1 on 3D TVs

PostHeaderIcon Panasonic goes live with the DMC-G2 & DMC-G10 pricing

We already knew everything about the DMC-G1 and DMC-G10 . Panasonic announced them back in early March and revealed their 12.1 MP sensors, 3-inch LCD screens, and 720p video modes. But the press release back then didn’t mention anything about pricing

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Panasonic goes live with the DMC-G2 & DMC-G10 pricing

PostHeaderIcon The 64 Boy is the smallest portable N64 on the planet

Trust me. Sit through the Weird Al audio intro or skip to 4:25 to watch the kid run through the impressive list of features. It’s worth it.

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The 64 Boy is the smallest portable N64 on the planet

PostHeaderIcon The Leica V-Lux 20 gets pictured and detailed

Bits of info has been leaking onto the interwebs about a new upcoming Leica the last few weeks. The V-Lux 20 is all but been revealed now though with specs, pics and launch info. God bless the Internet

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The Leica V-Lux 20 gets pictured and detailed

PostHeaderIcon How to clog your arteries the fun and flavorful way!

Instructables has, um, instructions for preparing a “Blooming Onion” of the sort you find at fine restaurant chains throughout the United States. I don’t know if this wonderful delicacy has crossed the pond yet, so maybe this will be a treat for our European readers.

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How to clog your arteries the fun and flavorful way!

PostHeaderIcon Hyper Telescope: Bandai’s new “science toy” for kids

Major toymaker Bandai yesterday announced the Hyper Telescope [JP], which is being marketed as a “science toy” for kids. It’s the ideal gadget if you want your kid to become an astronomer, as it allows users to observe the sky and view relevant information on connected displays or within the device itself.

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