By Arie on Sep 27, 2007 in Digital Cameras | 0 Comments

The A100F is the latest compact High-Definition (HD) Camera from Toshiba which comes equipped with a shock mounted 1.8″ HDD with 100GB storage capacity. Claimed to be the world’s smallest “Full HD” camcorder, it boasts a 2 mega-pixel 1/3-inch CMOS Sensor and can record video in 1920×1080 (support for Mpeg-4 AVC/H.264 video format). Unfortunately, there is no actual word on availability so far, but “the price will be around 1,600 Euro for the most expensive model”. Well, with that price I am not interested at all to buy this A100F camcorder . More pictures after the jump. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 27, 2007 in Digital Cameras | 0 Comments

Electronics giant Sanyo has just unveiled the Xacti DMX-HD700 HD digital movie camera. It comes with similar body design as the Waterproof CA65 Xacti version (or E1 for U.S market), but it only has 720p HD movie recording functionality, rather than 1080p. Sanyo bundles the HD700 with SD/SDHC memory card to store the photos taken with 7MP camera as well as videos. It is compatible with MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video format. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 24, 2007 in Spy Gadgets, Cool Gadgets, Digital Cameras | 0 Comments

Check out this micro camcorder which is claimed to be the world’s smallest camcorder ever produced. As you can see from the picture above, the size of a mere chewing gum pack, but it can record 33 hours of video on a 1GB SD memory card. This camcorder provides 3GP resolution video footage at 15 frames per second and boasts a battery life of 2 hours for recording video on a single charge. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 18, 2007 in Digital Cameras | 0 Comments

Twenty20 showcased its “VholdR” camcorder during the TechCrunch 2007 Conference on September 17th to 18th in San Francisco. Coming with brushed aluminum finished, this lightweight video camera can withstand rain, mud and snow. Some notable features, include one button to turn-on and -off the camera for convenience, CMOS image sensor ( 0.04 Lux @f/1.2 minimum illumination), 1/4-inch 4G lens (90º viewing angle) and USB support. Read the rest
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By Arie on Aug 31, 2007 in Digital Cameras | 0 Comments

Sanyo has finally unveiled the new, slim Full HD camcorder, dubbed as the “Xacti DMX-HD1000 in the Japanese market. With dimensions 90.0 x 112.6 ×54.5mm and weighs at 268g, this new compact camcorder features ergonomic design with up-to 135 degree adjustable grip, 2.7-inches wide LCD, 8 Mega-pixels still shot and 10x optical zoom. Read the rest
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By Arie on Aug 2, 2007 in Digital Cameras | 0 Comments

Panasonic has recently unveiled its small and light camcorder, called the HDC-SD7. The new full-HD video camera boasts 2.7-inch LCD screen and has the ability to record up to 90 mins of HD video on its 4 GB SDHC Card.
The Panasonic HDC-SD7 supports optical zoom x10 Leica Dicomar lens which is designed for crisp and clear HD recording. Read the rest
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By Arie on Jun 26, 2007 in Digital Cameras | 0 Comments

Toshiba unveiled an improved version of the Camileo digital video camera, called Camileo Pro. The new camera supports a 7 mega-pixel digital camera module and has an ability to capture 640 x 480 video (MPEG-4 or AVI formats) with a 2.5-inch wide-screen.
The Camileo Pro offers a 3x optical zoom, 64MB of internal memory and SD card slot Read the rest
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By Arie on Jun 13, 2007 in DIY Gadgets | 0 Comments
Underwater Camcorder Mod! $10! - video powered by MetacafeIf you are looking for cheap underwater camcorder at the price under $10, just forget it because it doesn’t exist. But, you can build a cheap mod by yourself with that price.The video above explains how to build an underwater camcorder mod.
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By Arie on Jun 13, 2007 in Digital Cameras | 0 Comments

Canon has taken the veil off, its first HDV/AVCHD camcorder, The new iVIS HR10. This camcorder comes with the ability to burn videos on DVD and also equipped with Mpeg-4 AVC/H.264 (AVCHD codec), 2.7-inches LCD monitor with 1440×1080 HDV resolution or 1080i, image stabilizer, DIGIC DV II for better sensitivity, and x10 optical zoom. Read the rest
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