
The Clarifi iPhone Case with Macro Lens makes clear shot photos of secret documents and all you have to do is slide the built-in lens over your iPhone’s camera and take clear shots of business cards, or other close-up items. Then you can use those photos with free iPhone applications which scans barcodes in stores to find you the best prices, or like Evernote which takes photos you shoot and can create searchable pictures database from any text in the photo.
This device is for purchase at ThinkGeek.com for only $24.99. Since it’s a single device, there are no adapters to fumble over or small pieces lying around, waiting for you to lose them. Make sure that you use this device with an iPhone 3G though because it doesn’t work with the iPhone 3G’s predecessor.
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The Mikey and The Eyeball. The Mikey is a microphone that records and is designed for iPod 4G, 5G, 6G, and an iPod Nano 2G, 3G, and iPod classic, while The Eyeball is like a pop out webcam and has pro-styled HD recording and the Snowball is pretty nifty also because it is a condenser microphone which turned out to be the number one seller. Blue microphone products are available at the Apple Retail Store and Mikey is available for $79.99, the Eyeball for $99.99. For more information about this product or the Snowball please go to the Apple Retail store, also please visit Blue microphone.com
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The Motorized Network Camera called the Dlink DCS-1130 and it is a security web camera that is motorized and has pan tilting adjustment capabilities. The Dlink is wireless and can be controlled optional through a web browser. This device has been designed to also store videos on any PC and send it out to the World Wide Web , and there is another option to view it in from a 3G phone because in real-time you can see things as it actually happens and real-time makes video recording fun and nowadays since Youtube is so popular, you can become a star over night. For more information about this camera please visit Dlink.com
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Olympus Mju 1060
The Olympus Mju 1060 is the best when it comes to long-zoom point-and-shoot, the Mju 1010’s range isn’t as far. The new model has similar specifications like the 7x optical zoom with 10-megapixel sensors just like the camera made before 1060. However, with the 1060 there are slight upgrades done to better the LCD size as well as the installation of a smarter automatic shooting mode.

The Designs are great because the buttons for the features of the camera are located in the back of the camera, with easy to read buttons. It’s not hard to tell the difference from the 1010 versus the 1060 because of the outside way it’s built because the newer model which is 1060 is slimmer than the older version 1010 and the lenses are larger, and there are backlit buttons featured and the buttons are so easy to read that you can operate this camera with one hand.
The LCD on the 1060 has also upgraded this time, because it’s designed to view up to 3 inches, and the 1010 had the 2.7-inch display, and the screen has a good viewing angle and it wasn’t difficult to take pictures and the sunlight won’t affect the picture, and there is a HyperCrystal LCD which Olympus has installed this time around and I think that helps. Highlights and shadowed areas activate smart shooting for better picture taking, and Panasonic is the first company to have that function installed, there is also an optical image stabilizer on the Mju 1060. The Olympus has a lot of storage space because it has 41.1GB and can be upgraded with 2GB more, you can also choose the microSD card but it’s only 2GB, and if you use it in that format, then you can’t use panorama shooting. Overall the performance for the 1060 is great with good fast face-detection, recognizing profiles quickly because it detected more than 15 faces within seconds. The lithium-ion battery seem to last forever because I took more than 189 photos and it was still functioning like I could take 100 more. The image quality is great and if you take shots don’t go beyond 775 ISO. Pictures really look their best when taken at 375 ISO anything above that has dots in the images. The sunlight or light(white in the picture) were well balanced anywhere I took a picture. However the Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-TZ15 has 10x optical zoom-in lens with 28mm wide-angle lens, and this shooter will be a challenge tothe Mju 1060. For more information about this camera please go to : Panasonic.com for the Lumix DMC-TZ15 and for the Mju Olympus America.com
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Flash memory maker OCZ announced the upcoming release of its Gold Series SDHC cards.Definitely, a golden technology that offers speeds up to 150X and storage capacity up to 16GB capacity, the new Gold series is ideal for photographers and videographers.
OCZ SDHC Gold Series optimized for HD video enthusiasts and photography professionals. Cherish every memory by capturing a faced-paced action sequence or a memorable occasion.
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Yang Ying digital camera
The Yang Ying digital camera was finished by Kubasek Kryzstof the designer of the watch, and it is specially designed to take the camera apart, and the onboard USB port is used for storing images. There is a nice black dot to indicate how to form the camera’s angle.

The Yang and the Ying both need each other for a complete functioning, and if you have any questions about this product just click on this link to talk with the designer http://produkt-dizajn.home.pl/ by email.
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Nikon launched its long-anticipated D3X as its new flagship digital SLR. As slipped by the company ahead of time, the new pro camera roughly doubles the sensor density to 24.5 megapixels and produces a native 6048×4032 picture — enough to rival a medium-format camera in a handheld format, the company claims. The camera also adds 16-bit color processing for further image accuracy improvements over the 14-bit D3.
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Nikon Coolpix S 710
The Nikon Coolpix S 710 has High resolution and wide-angle optics, and a full array of shooting modes. The way the camera looks and feels have not changed . The S710 has a 3-inch LCD and the wide-angle lens. S710 looks sleek and stylish, and the brushed metal chassis has a touch of class.
The rear control panels are neatly laid out and buttons are clearly labeled. For more information about the S 710 please go to http://www.nikon.com

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LG KC780
The LG KC780 is a cute camera phone that has a 2.4 inch display and the classic numeric keypading. This LG isn’t very thick, so it’s more convenient to carry it around without the feeling of being bulky, and it has a 8-megapixel auto focus camera module, high ISO 1,600 sensitivity, onboard image editing, and it is also designed to stabilize images once you have taken them, record D1 resolution 720x 480 videos and it has Div-X playback, Bluetooth connectivity,so basically your phone could be used as a webcam, and you can also send text and read text. The KC780 will come out in December to Europe, then later on Asian countries.

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The NiteMax Ultra is the ultimate Digital Night Vision Viewing System. Built with exclusive digital technology the NiteMax Ultra sees during the night as well as day without interruption of its operation.
The NiteMax Ultra offers the user high definition resolution in any lighting condition, even the darkest of nights. The exclusive illumination system is matched to the performance of a high quality sensor to allow for long distance night time viewing while always keeping your picture in clear view on the integrated 2.5″ TFT-LCD monitor. The (RCA) video out enables the user to tape the excursion on any video recording system such as digital recorders, camcorders, and VCR’s.
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