Monday, December 29, 2008

Verizon Casio Exilim NX9250 Spy Shots Surface

Verizon Casio Exilim NX9250 Spy Shots Surface


Spy shots of a rumored new Casio Exilim NX9250 device have recently surfaced… The CDMA device (as pictured above, and below!) should be coming to Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Wireless in the new year… and it supports dual band CDMA, EV-DO Rev. A and Bluetooth. The device should also pack a 5.1MP camera, 3x optical zoom and WVGA screen. This, all based on the fact that the phone appears to be based on the Casio W53CA Exilim flip device.


I can’t confirm or deny whether these snaps are the real deal as of yet. So rumor shots these will remain until further notice.






[BGR via HowardForums]


Saturday, December 27, 2008

LEICA launches 1,000 units of 'D-LUX 4 TITAN' in Japan

LEICA launches 1,000 units of 'D-LUX 4 TITAN' in Japan

LEICA launches its limited edition digital camera 'D-LUX 4 TITAN' in Japan market in January, 2009.



Equipped with a 10.1M 1/1.63-inch CCD image sensor, the D-LUX 4 TITAN adopts a 2.5X zoom lens and a 3-inch 460,000-pixel LCD monitor.



Only 1,000 units of D-LUX 4 TITAN will be available. Coming with an unique case made of finest calf leather, it is available for 122,000(JPY).



(Via AVING WORLD | English.)

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Snapture Flash adds crappy flash to crappy iPhone camera

Snapture Flash adds crappy flash to crappy iPhone camera



The iPhone's camera may be thoroughly eclipsed by several of its competitors, but the insane popularity of Apple's baby means that we've seen tons of accessories aimed at making that 2.1 megapixel sensor somewhat more useful -- like the Snapture Flash here, which tucks a xenon flash with red-eye reduction into a sleeve-type case. Although it's powered by the phone, it's apparently quite low-power -- SnaptureLabs estimates that you'll take 1000 shots before going dry -- and there's some sort of 'speaker amplification' built in as well, just in case you're super into enhancing mediocre parts of the iPhone experience. Bad news? You'll have to jailbreak your phone to get the Snapture app working -- hopefully that'll be remedied by the time this thing ships. Check out some sample shots at the read link.

(Via Engadget.)

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Sony HVR-HD1000 Camcorder

Sony HVR-HD1000 Camcorder

Sony HVR-HD1000 Camcorder


Sony has decided to launch the Sony HVR-HD1000 camcorder in the Japanese market. In case you didn’t know, this camcorder has been released in North America and in Europe. I can say the Sony HVR-HD1000 is perfect for those who are looking for mobility and professional appearance thanks to the black finish and shoulder mounted design similar to that of professional cameras. Pricing info is still unknown.

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

JVC Everio GZ-MG840 and Everio GZ-MG880 Camcorders

JVC Everio GZ-MG840 and Everio GZ-MG880 Camcorders

JVC Everio GZ-MG840 and Everio GZ-MG880 Camcorders


The Everio GZ-MG840 and Everio GZ-MG880 are two new camcorders from Victor JVC that comes equipped with 60GB and 120GB of hard disk drive, respectively. These YouTube-friendly camcorders provide 1/6 inch CCD sensor with a 32x optical zoom, and 2.7 inch LCD screen. The JVC Everio GZ-MG840 and Everio GZ-MG880 are priced at 70,000 Yens (€580) and 75,000 Yens (€620), respectively.

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Review: Hitachi DZ-BD10HA Blu-Ray camcorder

Review: Hitachi DZ-BD10HA Blu-Ray camcorder


Short Version: A versatile HD camcorder that’s perfect for home videos, but not so much for budding video professionals.


Specs:



  • 1920x1080i Full HD recording

  • Blu-ray disc recording option

  • 30GB HDD recording option

  • SD card recording option

  • 7MP CMOS image sensor

  • HDMI & Component output

  • Optical Image Stabilization

  • 2.7-inch widescreen LCD


Who should buy this


This is a great camcorder for the modern day family. The three different recording options of Blu-ray, a hard drive, or a SD cards ensure that you’ll never run out of recording space. Plus, it records in high-def which is always nice. 



Novice video peeps should find the camcorder easy to use. The buttons on the right side of the camcorder controls most of the recording options. The drive selection is up front, allowing full access to the camera’s recoding modes. Switching between the three options only takes a few seconds.



The playback mode works just like most modern cameras by presenting thumbnails of different scenes. A little joystick on the left of the LCD controls the menu and playback. Easy.


The image stabilizer works well and reduces the Blair Witch-effect to a minimum. Unfortunately, the video codec doesn’t seem to like quick motions so while the picture isn’t jerky, the image does become pixelated - a lot.


In fact, pixelation is a common ‘feature’ of the camera. While it’s a decent option for the high-def Dad, this isn’t meant for any professional video work.


Who shouldn’t by this


Professionals, students, anyone that wants a high-quality picture might not be satisfied with this Hitachi camcorder. It claims a 1080i picture and while it is in fact that resolution, the sensor doesn’t capture quality pictures. Everything is pixelated and movement makes it worse. 



Low light recording is terrible. I can’t stress that enough and without a hot shoe or built-in light, you’re stuck with whatever ambient light is available.


When this camera is on a tripod and outside on a partly cloudy day, the picture is amazing. It looks great but movement in different lighting kills the quality. 


Final thoughts


The camera offers tons of HD recording options which is great. I just wish the picture quality was a bit higher. Home users: great option. Pros on a budget: might want to look elsewhere.






(Via CrunchGear.)

Friday, December 5, 2008

Yashica EZ F1231 12.19 Mpix Camera

Yashica EZ F1231 12.19 Mpix Camera

Yashica EZ F1231 12.19 Mpix Camera


Japan’s legendary camera maker Yashica comes with a higher resolutions camera from EZ F824, The EZ F1231 has 12.19 Mpix CCD, 3x optical zoom, 32Mb of internal memory and supports SD/SDHC cards. its 20mm thick camera can shoot pictures up to 4000x3008 as well as recording video in 720x400 at 30fps. Get this legendary brand’s camera for 200€.

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Casio Exilim EX-FH20 Boasts 40fps Continuous Shooting

Casio Exilim EX-FH20 Boasts 40fps Continuous Shooting

Casio Exilim EX-FH20 Boasts 40fps Continuous Shooting


Here is the latest digital camera from Casio Exilim camera series. Dubbed as the Casio Exilim EX-FH20, this camera offers 40fps continuous shooting with its 9MP CMOS sensor. The camera also supports a 20X optical zoom lens. You can purchase this camera for 800,000 Korean Won.

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Nikon D400 Rumors Surface

Nikon D400 Rumors Surface

Nikon D400 Rumors Surface


It is said that soon NIKON D400 will be available between December and early 2009. It is rumored that it has 16 megapixel CMOS sensor from Sony, and High Definition video recording. I can’t wait to see this product to be launched. so stay tuned for more info.

(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Vacations...Part 2

Hello there...This is Mavilonus.

I'm going out to Europe for a few days....Vacations again!...

Please, stay tuned. I will return on September 24th.

Then, I will upload more and more news, reviews, pictures, rumors more news, etc...

Bye....See you!

Mavilonus

Toshiba Satellite NB105 Netbook




jkkmobile has posted photos of the new Toshiba Satellite NB105 Netbook. Known specs include:

8.9 ich 1024 x 600 screen
Intel 1.6Ghz Atom
1GB RAM
120GB HDD
LAN, Wifi, 3 x USB and SD slot
XP Home

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Vacations...Part 2

Hello there...This is Mavilonus.

I'm going out to Europe for a few days....Vacations again!...

Please, stay tuned. I will return on September 24th.

Then, I will upload more and more news, reviews, pictures, rumors more news, etc...

Bye....See you!

Mavilonus

Buy One Dell, Get Inspiron Mini 9 Going for Only $99

According to the Direct2Dell Blog starting Sept 5 6am (US Central Time), you’ll be able to get a Mini for only $99 with the purchase of a Studio 15, XPS M1530 or XPS M1330 laptop through 6 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9 (U.S. only)

More details available here.