More Photo & Video New Product
- 01 February 2012
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Optoma HD23 projector supports 24fps Blu-ray playback
Optoma has launched a high-definition home cinema projector that supports Full HD (1920x1080p) resolution and can play video at 24 frames per second. The Optoma HD23 replaces the existing HD20 projector.
- 31 January 2012
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Fuji X-S1 bridge camera lands in UK stores
Fujifilm has announce that its Fuji X-S1 superzoom camera is now onsale in the UK and has an RRP of £699. The 12Mp camera has a 26x optical zoom, a tiltable LCD and can shoot RAW photos and HD video footage
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Panasonic Announces 20X-Zoom Pocket Camera, Full-Featured Rugged Camera
Panasonic's latest camera models are extreme in a couple of ways: extreme in terms of optical-zoom range, and extreme in the "chugging a carafe of Mountain Dew while pogo-sticking down Mount Everest" sense. Today the company announced four new Lumix point-and-shoots that will be available in the first quarter of the year, headlined by the 20X-optical-zoom Lumix ZS20 and the rugged but robust Lumix TS4.
- 30 January 2012
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Sony shows off glass-plated TX200V underwater camera
One of three new Cyber-shot cameras announced today, the waterproof TX200V packs a fast autofocus system and an OLED touchscreen behind a glass faceplate.
- 25 January 2012
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Swann HelmetCam Freestyle HD shoots to thrill
Swann has launched a helmet camera that allows outdoor sports fans to capture footage of their daring exploits. The wearable Swann Freestyle HD camcorder is able to capture 1920x1080p video footage at 30 frames per second.
- 23 January 2012
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Recon Mod Live video ski mask speeds into view
Recon Instruments has launched a ski mask with an embedded video camcorder known a the Mod Live. It can capture your ski trails, record your speed and serve up a playlist, thanks to its connection with an Android smartphone
- 17 January 2012
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Kodak M215 credit card-sized camera offers Wi-Fi
Kodak unveiled several new cameras and camcorders at CES. The M215 is the slimmest, but packs in a 26mm wideangle lens, a 14Mp CCD and 720p video camera. It is compatible with Eye-Fi wireless SD memory cards
- 14 January 2012
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Canon Legria HF-M camcorders get Wi-Fi
Quite a few digital camera brands now offer Wi-Fi in their compact stills cameras, so it’s little surprise to find Canon adding a comparable feature to its Legria consumer camcorders. The HF-M range, announced at CES, are able to quickly send footage wirelessly to a storage drive, rather than first having to be plugged in to a laptop or PC and transferred.
- 09 January 2012
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Nikon D4 full-frame pro camera announced
Nikon has announced a brand-new flagship digital camera. The Nikon D4 is a full-frame 16.Mp camera that takes a new Expeed 3 image processor, offers 51-point autofocus and is capable of taking 200 shots in continuous burst mode
- 02 January 2012
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Hannspree Apple digital photo frame
Digital photo frames used to come in at £150 or so; these days, you can get a funky 7in frame such as the Hannspree one for £35
- 16 December 2011
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3M CP45 Camcorder Projector
3M has created a hybrid camcorder and projector that allows you to shoot 720p video footage and then show off the results to your friends by projector it on to a convenient wall. The £299 pocket-sized gadget is now onsale in the UK
- 12 December 2011
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Leica V-Lux L3 camera offers dSLR alternative
Leica cameras are often so stratospherically beyond our budgets that we couldn’t even contemplate doing more than admire and, if we’re very lucky, spend a week or so reviewing one. The L3 – Leica's first megazoom compact camera – costs a relatively modest £690 and packs in some serious video recording credentials
- 08 November 2011
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-3D1 digital 3D camera unveiled
Panasonic has unveiled the Lumix DMC-3D1 digital camera which features twin lenses offering the ability to capture high-resolution 3D images and video.
- 04 November 2011
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LomoKino Film Camera Shoots Lo-Fi Movies
Lomo, the purveyors of Soviet-era film cameras, have already brought us lo-fi and low-tech film photography versions of panoramas, fish eyes, burst shot action. Now they are now going into video Lomography. Meet the LomoKino, a hand cranked 35-mm movie camera.
- 20 October 2011
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Honestech Film Scan&Save digitises your old snaps
If you're anything like us, you've got a drawerful of old photos and slides that never see the light of day, but probably contain some of your best shots. The Honestech Film Scan&Save offers a simple way to start enjoying them again
- 21 September 2011
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Charm-laden HTC Rhyme launches on O2 in the UK
HTC's latest Google Android smartphone, the HTC Rhyme, will be offered on the O2 network in the UK and will be available in a distinctive plum colour that seems to be pitched at ladies. It has a 3.7in capacitive touchscreen, a 1GHz processor, 4GB of RAM and a Charm accessory to discreetly alert you to incoming calls
- 19 September 2011
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Kodak EasyShare Touch M5370 tags photos as it goes
Kodak's EasyShare Touch M5370 is able to automatically upload photos to either the Kodak Gallery or to a third-party photo collection such as Flickr or a Facebook account and over email. The 16Mp camera supports 720p video capture and has a 5x optical zoom
- 15 September 2011
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Canon PowerShot S100 captures high speed action shots
Canon's PowerShot S100 trades on its ability to capture up to 9.6 full-resolution images per second. This makes the 12.1Mp compact camera an obvious choice for sports fans keen to capture the action.
- 13 September 2011
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Nero 11 multimedia software suite launched
Nero has unveiled the latest verison of its multimedia software suite, Nero 11.
- 12 September 2011
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Serif PhotoPlus X5 photo editing software launched
Serif has unveiled a new version of its photo editing suite, PhotoPlus X5, which features improvements to photo organisation and a host of new tools.
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