October 16th, 2008 by
Filed under: Ask Engadget, Digital Cameras
Any avid concert goer will confess — security can be a royal pain in the arse when trying to sneak your point-and-shoot in for a few Facebook-bound memories. ‘Tis a shame a few morons who can’t deactivate their flash has to ruin it for everyone else, but rather than ramble on, we’ll let Latrell take it from here:
“I’m tired of security confiscating my point-and-shoot at concerts. I’m just looking to snap a few good shots without the flash, but it seems they always find my camera on the way in. What’s the slimmest, most discrete camera out there that can still muster decent images. I’m not looking to buy a new cellphone with a robust camera, either. Help a man a need, please.”
We can say from personal experience that we feel this guy’s pain, and after you’ve done your part to make a viable suggestion, you can send in a question of your own to ask at engadget dawt com.
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October 10th, 2008 by
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We gave the full-frame consumers (read: the lucky ones) the ability to sound off on the D700 a few weeks back, so we only felt it fair to give the same opportunity to those who’ve snatched up Nikon’s recently released D90. For those who’ve bit on the kit package, how has your photographic life been? Are you satisfied with the low-light performance? Still struggling to get your settings worked out? Digging the Live View LCD? Oh, and how’s that 720p movie mode treating you? History would assert that the D90’s successor is already in the works, so make sure you give Nikon some good stuff to work with. And… go!
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October 10th, 2008 by
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We gave the full-frame consumers (read: the lucky ones) the ability to sound off on the D700 a few weeks back, so we only felt it fair to give the same opportunity to those who’ve snatched up Nikon’s recently released D90. For those who’ve bit on the kit package, how has your photographic life been? Are you satisfied with the low-light performance? Still struggling to get your settings worked out? Digging the Live View LCD? Oh, and how’s that 720p movie mode treating you? History would assert that the D90’s successor is already in the works, so make sure you give Nikon some good stuff to work with. And… go!
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October 10th, 2008 by
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We gave the full-frame consumers (read: the lucky ones) the ability to sound off on the D700 a few weeks back, so we only felt it fair to give the same opportunity to those who’ve snatched up Nikon’s recently released D90. For those who’ve bit on the kit package, how has your photographic life been? Are you satisfied with the low-light performance? Still struggling to get your settings worked out? Digging the Live View LCD? Oh, and how’s that 720p movie mode treating you? History would assert that the D90’s successor is already in the works, so make sure you give Nikon some good stuff to work with. And… go!
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October 10th, 2008 by
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We gave the full-frame consumers (read: the lucky ones) the ability to sound off on the D700 a few weeks back, so we only felt it fair to give the same opportunity to those who’ve snatched up Nikon’s recently released D90. For those who’ve bit on the kit package, how has your photographic life been? Are you satisfied with the low-light performance? Still struggling to get your settings worked out? Digging the Live View LCD? Oh, and how’s that 720p movie mode treating you? History would assert that the D90’s successor is already in the works, so make sure you give Nikon some good stuff to work with. And… go!
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September 23rd, 2008 by
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Kodak’s hitting us up with one of the less momentous Photokina moments today by getting official with its EasyShare Z1485 IS. Traces of the cam were spotted a few weeks back, but the outfit chose today to formally introduce it to the world. The point-and-shoot boasts an absurd 14-megapixel sensor, face detection technology, 5x optical zoom with optical image stabilization, ISO up to 6,400 and a 720p movie mode at 30fps. Truthfully, the specs don’t look so bad on paper, but are you seriously considering spending three bills on a camera that reeks of 2001 in the design department? Nah, we thought not.
[Via LetsGoDigital]
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September 22nd, 2008 by
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Had enough from Cologne? Nah, we didn’t think so, so we’ll happily pass along Samsung’s latest compact from Photokina 2008. The pocket-friendly HZ1 doesn’t look too outrageous at first glance, but closer inspection reveals that it’s packing a mighty fine 10x optical zoom. You’ll also find face detection technology and dual image stabilization, and word on the street also claims a 720p movie mode. Sadly, there aren’t any details on price or availability, but we can definitely see this one moving quite briskly from store shelves whenever it lands.
[Via PhotographyBLOG]
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September 12th, 2008 by
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We’ll be straight with you — we’re still struggling to wade through Google’s machine translation of a few Polish releases, but the long of short of it is that Leica has finally announced the long-expected M8.2, D-LUX 4 and C-LUX 3. All the good stuff (pricing, ship dates, availability regions, etc.) seems to be missing, but the Leica faithful won’t mind paying a translator to figure out what the links below really mean.
Read - D-LUX 4 and C-LUX 3
Read - M8.2
[Thanks, Peer]
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September 11th, 2008 by
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We know, we know — a camera is only as good as the images it produces, but this week’s Ask Engadget question revolves around an oft overlooked video function. (Psst… feel free to shoot over your own inquiry to ask at engadget dawt com, but only after you check out Jonathan’s question below.)
“What’s a good camera that takes great quality video for at least 30 minutes (yes, I know I’d have to buy an extra memory card)? So many of the cameras I’ve messed with have a limit on how much you can record in one session, even if you have enough storage space. Thanks!”
Here recently, a few cameras have surfaced with 720p video capabilities, and there’s a plethora of options if VGA is good enough. What camera is best for snagging those candid videos that inevitably end up on YouTube / Facebook / etc.? Don’t lead the man astray, now.
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August 24th, 2008 by
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It’s fairly obvious that the EOS 50D is on its way out into the world, especially considering those pics and specs we just caught wind of. Still, it’s nice to see some decent images of the 15.1-megapixel DSLR, and thanks to a brief Canon Japan website slip-up, we’re able to do just that. Check out one more view of the device after the break.
Continue reading Canon’s EOS 50D product shots, test photo leaked
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August 19th, 2008 by
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Look out, world — we’re not so certain you’re ready to behold the greatness of Olympus’ latest duo. In all seriousness, we’re not so certain you’ll be able to stay awake as we explain the details, but stay up and you just may run across something you’re into. The FE-360 and FE-370 point-and-shoots each include an 8-megapixel sensor, face detection, image stabilization, a video mode and an xD card slot. There’s also a bundled attachment that enables the use of microSD cards, but we’re assuming the all-but-forgotten xD slot is kept in there to stroke a suit’s ego somewhere up the chain. Anywho, the two differ in the optical zoom category (3x on the FE-360, 5x on the FE-370) and LCD size (2.5-inches versus 2.7-inches). Each shooter will arrive in a variety of hues and will hit the UK market for £129.99 ($242) / £179.99 ($334) next month.
[Via DigitalCameraInfo]
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August 19th, 2008 by
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Casio, clearly not wanting to be left behind in the compact digicam market, has introduced what might be described as a treasure-trove of cameraifical excellence. Heading up this line of unstoppable goodness is the £229.99 ($429) EX-Z300, a 10-megapixel shooter that carries the company’s in-camera touch-up mode called “Make-up” which allows you to clone away “blemishes” or “people you hate to look at.” The electronics-maker is also introducing the £129.99 ($242), 9.3-megapixel EXILIM Card EX-Z19, the £149.99 ($280) 9.1MP EXILM Zoom EX-Z85, the £199.99 ($373) 9.1MP EXILM Zoom EX-Z250, and a slightly less robust version of the EX-Z300 simply called the Z300… also with a 9.1MP sensor. Exciting stuff, right? Right.
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August 19th, 2008 by
Filed under: Digital Cameras, Portable Audio
We’ve never been big fans of giving your tween some Nickelodeon-ized gizmo when you can simply hand down your current gear and use it for an excuse to upgrade, but apparently not everyone sees it that way. Nickelodeon, Viacom and Imation have jointly announced the latest line of kid-friendly Npower gizmos, which includes a digital voice recorder, a digicam and a webcam based on the “breakout hit” iCarly. Additionally, the outfit is churning out SpongeBob SquarePants-themed speakers, boomboxes, MP3 players and digiframes, and there’s even a few Dora the Explorer toys thrown in for good measure. All the (inflated) prices and shipping details are down there in the read link — we won’t bore the uninterested any longer by fleshing it out here.
[Via Electronista]
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August 12th, 2008 by
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Not that we weren’t already aware of the FinePix F60fd, but it — alongside the S2000HD, J150w, J120, J110w and J100 — was just made official courtesy of Fujifilm. As for the aforementioned F60fd, it’s packin’ a 12-megapixel CCD sensor, 25MB of internal memory, an xD / SD / SDHC card slot, VGA movie mode, 3x optical zoom, 3-inch LCD monitor and USB 2.0 connectivity. If you’re looking for technical pizazz, the 10-megapixel S2000HD is the one to eye, sporting a 15x optical zoom and a video out port. You can take a peek at the rest of the ho hum crowd in the links below.
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August 6th, 2008 by
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Don’t look now, but your point-and-shoot is about to get a whole lot smarter if it’s rockin’ a DSC-T700 or DSC-T77 label. Starting with the latter (which is Sony’s thinnest model at less than 5/8 of an inch), you’ll find a 10-megapixel sensor, ISO up to 3,200, eleven scene modes, in-camera image management, face detection and a 3-inch touchscreen to boot. Moving on, the brainy DSC-T700 does everything the T77 does but throws in 4GB of internal storage and a 3.5-inch LCD — you know, so you can have a “photo album in your pocket.” Both units sport a Carl Zeiss lens, 4x optical zoom, image stabilization and even an anti-blink function that snaps two successive shots if it notices anyone dozing during the capture. Also of note, the T700 packs a Picture Motion Browser application that “lets you downsize images from full-resolution to VGA and export them back to the camera’s internal photo album.” A bit gimmicky, sure, but a welcome addition nonetheless. Look for the T77 to land in brown, green, pink, black and silver in late September for about $300, while the T700 hits around the same time in red, champagne gold, pink, dark gray and silver for a Benjamin more.
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August 6th, 2008 by
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Well, well. What have we here? A few new Nikon’s in the run-up to Photokina, based on looks alone. Up first is the previously rumored Coolpix P6000 (£429; $835), a high-end point-and-shoot with a patently absurd 14-megapixel sensor, a 4x optical zoom, 2.7-inch touchscreen monitor, geotagging support, full manual mode and the ability to capture in RAW. If that’s a bit much for you, you can check out the ultrathin Coolpix S60 (£299; $581), which packs a 3.5-inch 16:9 touchscreen that controls just about everything, a 10-megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom and an HDMI output. Next up is the S710, which unfortunately gets the aforementioned 14-megapixel sensor, a 3-inch LCD and a 3.6x optical zoom. Bringing up the rear is the 10-megapixel S560 (£179; $348) and the S610 / S610c (£249; $484), the latter of which includes WiFi for instant uploading. Look for most, if not all, of these to show up on shelves next month.
Read - Nikon’s Coolpix P6000
Read - The rest of Nikon’s stable
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August 6th, 2008 by
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Well, well. What have we here? A few new Nikon’s in the run-up to Photokina, based on looks alone. Up first is the previously rumored Coolpix P6000 (pictured, £429; $835), a high-end point-and-shoot with a patently absurd 14-megapixel sensor, a 4x optical zoom, 2.7-inch touchscreen monitor, geotagging support, full manual mode and the ability to capture in RAW. If that’s a bit much for you, you can check out the ultrathin Coolpix S60 (£299; $581), which packs a 3.5-inch 16:9 touchscreen that controls just about everything, a 10-megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom and an HDMI output. Next up is the S710, which unfortunately gets the aforementioned 14-megapixel sensor, a 3-inch LCD and a 3.6x optical zoom. Bringing up the rear is the 10-megapixel S560 (£179; $348) and the S610 / S610c (£249; $484), the latter of which includes WiFi for instant uploading. Look for most, if not all, of these to show up on shelves next month.
Update: The whole gang just got official. Check out the details here. Whoa, the P6000 also features built-in GPS to Geotag your pics. Nice.
Read - Nikon’s Coolpix P6000
Read - The rest of Nikon’s stable
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August 1st, 2008 by
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The S2000HD a bit too large for your nimble hands? Fret not, as Fujifilm itself seems to have leaked information on a smattering of point-and-shoots. Up first is the $199.99 FinePix J150w (pictured), which features a 10-megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom, 3-inch LCD monitor, face detection / red-eye removal and an SD / SDHC card slot. The $189.99 J110w steps down to a 2.7-inch LCD, while the J100 comes in at $179.99 with a few less extras. The J15 ($139.99) gets doused in black or silver and includes an 8.2-megapixel sensor and 3x optical zoom; there’s a J12 slipped in there as well, though it was already available in the Great North. Who knows when Fujifilm plans on making these official and releasing them worldwide, but considering the specs, we know you won’t lose too much sleep worrying over it.
[Via 1001noisycameras]
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July 16th, 2008 by
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While there’s no doubt that the well-endowed TL34HD was Sammy’s pride and joy here today, the firm still has three others to round out its 2H 2008 digicam family. The TL9 point-and-shoot features a 10-megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD monitor and an SVGA movie mode, while the SL201 gets a 10.2-megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom and most of the same fringe benefits. Holding it down in the rear is the 13.6-megapixel SL310W, which packs a 28mm wide-angle lens, 3.6x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD and lots more of the standard fare. Look for these to land this September for $279.95, $169.95 and $229.95 in order of mention. Full release waiting after the cut.
Continue reading Samsung fleshes out new digicam line with TL9, SL310W and SL201
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July 16th, 2008 by
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So the rumor mill wasn’t too far off on this one: Samsung is indeed cranking out a 14.7-megapixel point-and-shoot, but the US name will be TL34HD. While it’s hard to say if nearly 15-megapixels in a shooter this size is overkill (though signs are pointing to “yes”), users will also find a Schneider lens with a 28mm wide-angle focal length and 3.6x optical zoom to complement the 3-inch VGA monitor around back. Furthermore, the cam features a 720p movie mode at 30fps, and you’ll likely be thrilled to know that the movie stabilizer and optical zoom can be used while logging clips. Check out the full array of specs after the jump, and feel free to try one yourself this September for $329.95.
Continue reading Samsung gets official with 14.7MP TL34HD point-and-shoot
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