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Professional skiers can now learn how to ski faster with the aid of a new system used to capture 3D motion of athletic movements – Fusion Motion Capture (FMC). Featured in Wiley-Blackwell’s journal, Sports Technology, this is the first time the study of FMC has been published in a journal.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 22:16 1st Jul
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Taking cellphone photography up a professional notch, the Mobile Phone Camera Telescope allows users to turn any cameraphone or digital camera into a professional unit with some real zoom power. Long focal lens help to expand horizons by offering users 8x zoom power to shoot a distant object or scene with great detail. A universal holder for the lens features a metallic flexible handle that can be extended to hold the mobile phone or digital camera and users can focus the holder right or left to adjust the lens’s center to the camera phone or digital camera. After the adjustment is finished, users can lock the knob and long focal lens in lens adapter and click away! Priced at $16.99, the Mobile Phone Camera Lens Telescope is perfect for viewing and capturing shots at sporting events, trips, hunting and bird watching expeditions, hiking,
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via Toys And Gadgets @ 10:51 9th Jul
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Rochester, NY, July 10 — Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) today announced the latest M-Series Digital Camera to join its EASYSHARE System portfolio. The KODAK EASYSHARE M1093 IS Digital Camera, a sleek but powerful digital camera for style-conscious consumers, is packed with innovative features, including Kodak’s Smart Capture, which instantly adjusts the camera settings to help ensure brilliant pictures in virtually any environment – automatically.
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via TechWhack @ 6:09 13th Jul
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eastman Kodak Company today announced the latest M-Series Digital Camera to join its EASYSHARE System portfolio. The KODAK EASYSHARE M1093 IS Digital Camera, a sleek but powerful digital camera for style-conscious consumers, is packed with innovative features, including Kodak's Smart Capture, which instantly adjusts the camera settings to help ensure brilliant pictures in virtually any environment -- automatically.
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via Stockwatch @ 3:50 10th Jul
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eastman Kodak Company EK today announced the latest M-Series Digital Camera to join its EASYSHARE System portfolio. The KODAK EASYSHARE M1093 IS Digital Camera, a sleek but powerful digital camera for style-conscious consumers, is packed with innovative features, including Kodak's Smart Capture, which instantly adjusts the camera settings to help ensure brilliant pictures in virtually any environment -- automatically.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 4:19 10th Jul
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: EK) today announced the latest M-Series Digital Camera to join its EASYSHARE System portfolio. The KODAK EASYSHARE M1093 IS Digital Camera, a sleek but powerful digital camera for style-conscious consumers, is packed with innovative features, including Kodak's Smart Capture, which instantly adjusts the camera settings to help ensure brilliant pictures in virtually any environment -- automatically.
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via Globe Investor @ 3:37 10th Jul
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: EK) today announced the latest M-Series Digital Camera to join its EASYSHARE System portfolio. The KODAK EASYSHARE M1093 IS Digital Camera, a sleek but powerful digital camera for style-conscious consumers, is packed with innovative features, including Kodak's Smart Capture, which instantly adjusts the camera settings to help ensure brilliant pictures in virtually any environment -- automatically.
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via Macro World Investor @ 3:56 10th Jul
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Capture One 4 (CO4, if you will) is a raw file processor/organizer that shares many features, albeit with its own nomenclature and workflow, with products such as Apple’s Aperture and Adobe’s Lightroom. Competitively priced at $129 (for a two computer license), owners of Phase One’s Capture One LE can upgrade to 4 free of charge, and Capture One PRO users can use CO4 free until the next generation of PRO is available. Those curious can try out the program for free for 30 days by visiting the company’s website (www.phaseone.com/4). I have worked with raw images in most camera company proprietary software
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via Shutterbug @ 10:52 9th Jul
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James Bond spy camera in ‘Licence to Shoot’ • Minox set to debut a digital version of its classic 8x11 miniature camera news - Amateur Photographer - news, camera reviews, lens reviews, camera equipment guides, photography courses, competitions, photography forums - PAGE_TITLE
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via Amateur Photographer @ 8:18 2nd Sep
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Who needs a 360-degree camera and lens? Olympus thinks surveillance mavens will eat this up, this camera with eyes in the back of its head, capturing images of all that takes place within its all-encompassing line of sight. It works like the Google Maps Street View Dodeca 2360 camera, shooting in all directions, but this one has just one lens instead of an array of 11. It’s also can’t shoot 360 degrees vertically like Google’s camera can; this one takes in a 360-degree horizontal image with a 180-degree vertical view, good enough for us because we don’t have much need to shoot feet and ceilings.
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via Dvice.com @ 1:57 2nd Jul
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Manufacturers and retailers in Canada's maturing digital camera industry are missing a significant sales opportunity by allowing new camera customers to leave their outlets without purchasing photo accessories such as lenses, camera bags, batteries, and memory cards and these high margin add-ons are often purchased subsequently and from other retailers, says a recent report by The NPD Group, "What's in the Digital Camera Shopping Basket."
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via Macro World Investor @ 3:29 26th Jul
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Olympus in Japan today unveiled a prototype of what's claimed as the world's first-ever true 360-degree camera and matching lens. The sensor can not only capture the entire horizontal view of a given scene but improves on early technology first outlined last year for taking vertical shots. Thanks in part to a uniquely curved lens with specially-made glass, the example can also capture at up to a 180 vertical angle versus an earlier 45 degrees, essentially allowing the camera to snap a complete dome-shaped picture of a scene.
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via MacNN @ 20:50 30th Jun
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LUMIX DMC-FZ28 Features AF Tracking, Helping to Capture Moving Subjects With Clarity MISSISSAUGA, ON, July 21 /CNW/ - Panasonic Canada Inc. today unveiled the LUMIX DMC-FZ28 digital camera, which boasts a premium 27mm wide-angle LEICA lens with an 18x optical zoom, ideal for tight indoor shots and long-distance action photos. The 10.1 megapixel digital camera also features an enhanced Intelligent Auto Mode (iA), with the new AF (auto focus) Tracking function, making it easier for photographers at any level to shoot sharp, well-focused photos, even when the subject is moving - making it ideal for action shots. The AF Tracking function, the latest component to be added to Panasonic's iA system, allows users to lock focus on a moving subject. The camera then automatically tracks the subject as it moves, keeping it in focus without the need t
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via Financials.com @ 12:22 22nd Jul
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This will be the third in the series of articles for those who are new to the DSLR (Digital Single Reflex Lens) camera system, including those who are upgrading from a compact camera to DSLR, and for those who already own a DSLR camera, but who wish to improve the camera's performance by buying more accessories.
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via Asiaone @ 9:43 4th Sep
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Both Engadget and Gizmodo have had some hands on experience with the new MotionPlus accessory for the Wii remote that claims to deliver 1:1 motion tracking. Opinion seems to be divided, with Engadget taking the view that the new accessory doesn't add much that the original remote couldn't already do. Gizmodo are wholly more positive in their first impressions, claiming it finally delivers the kind of motion response that was expected when the Wii first launched. Both sites express concern about the added cost, as well as the fact that a lot of new games are going to make this a required purchase.
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via Overclockers Club @ 5:59 17th Jul
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It's a Wrap! Pelican Red Apple StudioCruzer Protects Red One Digital Motion-Picture Camera and MacBook Pro
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via Digital Media Net @ 15:30 29th Jul
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Dan's Bargain of the Week: iPhone telescope attachment - make the Apple mobile's camera a bit less shit
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 16:23 19th Aug
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Round 7 of APOY 2008 is Motion, but before you get started with this challenging round, it's best to think about technique. Are you going to a car race? Perhaps you want to try panning with your camera by tracking your subject, pressing the shutter and moving your camera with its movement. Other things to remember are setting your camera to take continuous shots, or maybe long exposures with the self-timer to capture human or light trails.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 12:08 30th Jul
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The Sony DSC-T77 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x optical zoom lens. It is designed to be an intelligent camera with easy functions to make photos easy. The DSC-T77 features intelligent scene recognition technology, smile shutter, face detection, 11 scene modes, and a 3.0” LCD. It is an extremely thin camera at less than 5/8 of an inch wide. The DSC-T77 camera replaces the former T70 model and will be available in brown, green, pink, black and silver in late September for about $300.
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via Picture Correct @ 18:18 8th Aug
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Camera demand fuels Ł80m Canon expansion news - Amateur Photographer - news, camera reviews, lens reviews, camera equipment guides, photography courses, competitions, photography forums - PAGE_TITLE
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via Amateur Photographer @ 14:40 7th Jul
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Nikon on Thursday also debuted the COOLPIX S710, a premium compact S710 camera that features 14.5 megapixels, a large 3-inch LCD display, a 3.6x Zoom-NIKKOR wide-angle glass lens. The stylish stainless steel camera delivers four specific features to reduce image blur: full-time Optical VR Image Stabilization technology, which compensates for camera shake; a new Motion Detection feature that automatically adjusts the camera to a higher ISO sensitivity setting and shutter speed (for sharper images); Best Shot Selector, which snaps multiple frames and automatically selects the best one; and an ISO range of up to 12,800 for superior low-light performance (only for photos up to 3M).
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via Electronista @ 7:29 8th Aug
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Camera bags come in a huge range of sizes and styles. For the budding amateur or holiday snapper a pouch or case will normally suffice. For those who take their photography a little more seriously there are backpacks and cases designed specifically to take SLR's and all the accessories that come with them. With a large diversity of products on the market choosing the right one can be a minefield. Solutions such as the Camera Case Selector, which can be found at mymemory.com, are a great solution to finding the right camera bag at a great price.
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via TransWorldNews @ 7:29 8th Aug
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negRo_slim writes "AMD has pushed Fusion as one of the main reasons to justify its acquisition of ATI. Since then, AMD's finances have changed colors and are now deep in the red, the top management has changed, and Fusion still isn't anything AMD wants to discuss in detail. But there are always 'industry sources' and these sources have told us that Fusion is likely to be introduced as a half-node chip."
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via Slashdot @ 11:36 5th Aug
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The 2008 Digital Camera Usage and Satisfaction Study examines camera model lines in four body-style segments: point and shoot, premium point and shoot, ultra slim and digital single-lens reflex (DSLR). In each segment, four factors are measured to determine customer satisfaction: picture quality, performance, ease of operation, and appearance and styling. The study is based on responses from more than 8,000 consumers who purchased a digital camera between April 2007 and March 2008. The study was fielded in June and July 2008.
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via JDPower.com @ 4:12 1st Aug
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Manufacturers and retailers in Canada's maturing digital camera industry are missing a significant sales opportunity by allowing new camera customers to leave their outlets without purchasing photo accessories such as lenses, camera bags, batteries, and memory cards. These high margin add-ons are often purchased subsequently and from other retailers, says a recent report by The NPD Group.
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via Macro World Investor @ 12:38 15th Jul
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