
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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Matrox has introduced a unique camera that aims to resolve many of the problems of image recognition. Normally known for its graphics cards, the company’s Iris GT includes a near netbook-class system with a 1.6GHz Atom processor, 256MB of memory, and Windows CE 6 that let it run apps designed to recognize different content. Users can have it perform simple barcode scanning or more complex tasks like measuring objects and recognizing patterns, including text. It can also compensate for visual artifacts generated by the lens. USB and serial ports let the Iris GT take a direct connection for transferring data with nearby sources; it also carries gigabit Ethernet to grant access to multiple computers or other devices over the network.
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Xiao TIP-521
The Xiao TIP-521 is a great technology with a wonderful accomplishment of printing the exact picture you would like to see. The camera printer is a great two in one deal, that doesn’t use ink , it also prints photos without a border, 5megapixel sensor.

Takara Tommy Corporation created this wonderful device and it will be available November 28th 2008. For more information about this product and pricing please go to: www.takaratomy.co.jp, you will need a babelfish page translator set from Japanese to English, if you don’t read Japanese.
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1
Has many great features the LCD swivel is not like most cameras because it is designed to tilt as well as swivel for more natural filming or photos, you can also take great pictures with low or high angles and with the high resolution then your filmiling or photos will come out really professional and that’s all that matters. The DMC also has a Live View Finder (LVF), and the resolution dot is 1,440k and with the capability of 60 frames each second.

With the DMC you can also adjust the lighting since it lags a bit the viewfinder may help in that arena. The DMC is available for $802.00 in most electronic stores in 2009 there will be an updated version of this camcorder and it will be designed to record in High Definition. For more information about this product and store locations and for suppliers of this product please go to www.panasonic.com

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This camera can be attached to the helmet. The camera is small, light, shock-resistant and waterproof. When you attach the camera to your suitable place you can make video, click images while snowboarding, skateboarding, skiing, cycling, or snorkeling. Camera makes video at 30 frames per second and has 32 mb internal memory. video has 640 X 480 resolution. which is good enough. memory can be extended using SD card. 1 1/2″ screen makes the view much more interesting and shows the preview very clear. Good compatibility with the computer using USB. Works on all computer. Uses AAA battery.

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The only swim mask with an integrated digital camera. Its to use and portable. 5 MP camera operates well upto the depth of 15′ making it ideal for use in swimming pools. The mask’s eye pieces are specially made with tempered glass and has integrated crosshairs build on it. just press the shutter button and take pictures and shoot video. LED is good indication for image and video shoot mode. Easy access with the computer.it has 16 Mb memory that stores upto 30 high resolution pictures. Memory card can be used to extend the memory. It uses AAA battery.

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When i first read about the camera being designed for blind it made me realise one thing that science has really advanced.he camera takes a picture as normal, but rather then displaying the image on a screen or print, the camera makes use of a Braille system which can represent what the camera sees and allow you to “touch†the picture.I am quite sure this would be a huge market hit as soon as it releases.

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The Z100fd might look like a piece of lens-toting eye candy, but there’s plenty of meat on this stick-thin beauty- it’s just densely packed.
Once you have got past the thriller of the diagonally sliding lens cover and the backlit ‘Z’ on the front, you’ll marvel at the quality of the 8MP photos, wonder at the ruthless efficiency of the optical image stabilizer, and smile in the admiration that Fuji film managed to cramp a 5x optical zoom into a body that is just 20mm think.
Some functions could be more accessible, but that’s just nitpicking.
Killer Feature: super-stylish body housing a ton if tech
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The 10MP beastly is just £500/$1000 for the body only and £580/$1160 with an 18-55mm image stabilizer lens, putting it in firm competition with the Olympus E-520, Sony A200 and the Nikon D60.

Competitive ground, but given that its brother, the EOS 450 D, won the Super-test in the July and now has a completely new lighter build and some exclusive features, we’re expecting great things from this bad boy!
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