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Will it BREAK, DROWN, FREEZE & BURN? SONY TX5 Camera review

July 6, 2010 - 11:20 pm 25 Comments

Sony’s “tough” camera; Will it Blend? phht, probably, those Blendtec Blenders are STUPID evil, but Will Sony’s little “tough” point and shoot happy snapper survive the torture test of Blunty? A man KNOWN to not just void warranties, but violate them with the thick end of a baseball bat… lets see.

Blunty3000 puts the SONY Cyber-shot DSC-TX5 camera he was offered for review, through it’s hoops to see if it really IS as tough as sony have been telling people… by giving it several Drop tests, submersion in water, freezing it solid and setting it on fire*

Oh, and in case you were wondering, the time-lapse footage was shot on my iPhone 3GS using the ReelMoments app, and I had it mounted to the tripod using my OWLE Bubo (reviewed here; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWjp5UeVxuE )

*note; Sony don’t actually claim that it’s fire-proof… at all… but it felt like a fun idea heh.

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Closer Look: Samsung NX10 Digital Camera Overview by OneCall

July 2, 2010 - 5:49 pm No Comments

Do you love catching life’s moments in full motion? Well now you don’t have to compromise when it comes to capturing these most precious moments. The Samsung NX10 offers an incredible 14.6 megapixels and APS-C size CMOS sensor which delivers high-quality images and rich, natural color. Its the perfect size to carry with you everywhere, but still packs powerful features like high definition recording and an AF function for fast action shots.

* 14.6-megapixels
* 18-55mm lens
* 3.0-inch AMOLED screen
* Extra large APS-C size CMOS sensor
* 720p HD quality video

Get your Samsung NX10 Digital Camera today at OneCall: http://www.onecall.com/ProductDetails.aspx?id=102368&PMNID=7400

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Chilla Frilla – Sony W300 Cybershot Unboxing and Review

June 28, 2010 - 5:24 am 25 Comments

Unboxing and Hands-On Review of the Sony W300 Cybershot DSC-W300 13.6 Mega Pixel Digital Camera! Consumer Reports top rated Digital Camera for December 2008!

Follow me on Twitter for live updates and news at: http://twitter.com/chillafrilla

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Sony Bloggie MHS-PM5 Bloggie MP4 camera review at CES 2010

June 23, 2010 - 11:07 am 5 Comments

Chris from Sony walks Future Shop through its latest miniature MHS-PM5 Bloggie MP4 camera. Captures 1920×1080/30p high-def MPEG-4 video and 5-mexapixel photos.

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Mini DV MD80 1/8 – DVR Spy Camera Review

June 18, 2010 - 9:29 pm 25 Comments

http://frankstechhelp.blogspot.com/2010/06/mini-dv-md80-18-spy-camera-review.html Visit my blog for drivers, specs and more information on this product.

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Classic Camera Review: Nikon F3 & MD-4

June 14, 2010 - 8:26 pm 25 Comments

Explains the functions of this camera and its motor drive.
27/5/09 – Added annotations based on viewer’s comments

Information from http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/nikonf3ver2/index.htm

The Nikon F3 was the third generation of the professional class Nikon F-series 35mm SLR camera model. Introduced in 1980, it was the successor to the original Nikon F of 1959, and the hugely successful Nikon F2 of the 70s, where both the earlier models were commanding a distinctive supremacy in the professional users’ market. When the F3 was first announced, the heavy automation in the camera sent cold shivers down the spine of most purist photographers. As one can still recall, the price of a discontinued fully mechanical Nikon F2AS had a retail price higher than that of a new automatic Nikon F3 during those early days of its introduction, which was Nikon’s way of saying ‘move on’, to the photographic community!

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Lorex Security Camera Review and Giveaway

June 6, 2010 - 3:29 pm 25 Comments

http://go.tagjag.com/lw22 – http://go.tagjag.com/lh400 – I’ve demonstrated home security systems in the past. This time, I’ve gotten my hands on a couple of different systems from Lorex. I’ll even be giving one of these products away at the end of this video review.

One of the systems allows you to “Connect. See. Hear. Protect”. You can connect the camera to any electrical outlet. It then transfers to a wireless receiver which is connected to my Slingbox software.

The other allows you to record as well as watch what’s going on. So how would you like to win one of these systems? http://chris.pirillo.com

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Samsung NX10 14.3mp DSLR Camera Review + Video and picture test

June 2, 2010 - 1:46 pm No Comments

Hi and welcome to our Samsung NX10 DSLR Camera Review. This review features a hardware review of the NX10 and also at the end a 1 minute Video/Audio test along with several demo snapshots taken from the Camer

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Underwater Camera | Underwater Camera Reviews

May 29, 2010 - 11:23 am No Comments

http://www.BeeOnVacation.com/underwater-camera — Digital Underwater Camera VS Underwater Disposable Camera

Surely, you will not miss the chance to capture the moment when you are experiencing the beauty of depth of the ocean and then share it with friends through pictures.

However, conventional camera will not work at the underwater but underwater camera does.

Basically there are two kinds of cameras to capture underwater activity; they are digital and underwater disposable ones.

Some of you might be wondering the differences between those two and what are the advantages and limitations you can get from each camera.

One significant difference between those two kinds of the underwater camera is surely the price.

Because of a disposable camera is a kind of one-time or single use one which is surely disposable the price is very cheap compared to the price of the digital one.

When you should pay around $400 and more for the digital underwater camera, you just need to pay around $5 up to $20 each for underwater disposable one.

The limitation of the disposable underwater camera is the amount of pictures you can take in a single use,

mostly around 20 up to 30 pictures, while a digital underwater camera allows you to capture pictures as many as possible due to the memory card inside.

Furthermore, the limitation of the underwater disposable camera is that it does not equip with a flash feature

so you will depend on the sun light and the depth of the water, while a digital underwater camera is coming with the complete flash features and options.

So, have you decided your choice between those two kinds of cameras?

For further information about which kind of camera that will suit you the best, please visit:

http://www.BeeOnVacation.com/underwater-camera

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Go Pro Camera Review

May 25, 2010 - 9:47 am No Comments

Go Pro Camera Review – We review the action camera Go Pro on our SV650 project bike. Visit 2WheelTuesday.com for the entire review http://2wheeltuesday.com/2010/05/go-pro-motorcycle-camera-review-and-video/

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