Mask Underwater Camera
October 18, 2008
Mask underwater camera makes photography underwater easy and fun.
The camera itself is waterproof, so the design of a general difference in underwater photography and digital camera kit without having to be prepared as you can shoot underwater. Mask underwater to free his hands and lower body, so when you are shooting video and still attached to various operations in the water to swim faster and easier to accidentally drop it like water deeply worried.
& LED status for LCD panels with
- In order to verify the status of various LCD & LED chips.
- Capture mode still pictures and video images to a visual confirmation mode.
LCD Sector
- Battery level recorded the number of shooting modes
LED Division
- Lit blue : blue flashing mode
- Video : Video shooting
- Lit red : the still image mode
Convenient to obtain the corresponding AAA batteries
Outdoor use items that are important to ensure supply. UDCM301 the special type of cell, rather than commercial use AAA alkaline batteries, so go with an easily available. Type of nickel-hydrogen batteries can also be used so safely and economically.
MicroSD card slot, USB-based terminal
16 MB of flash memory itself to incorporate more, up to 2 GB of MicroSD cards are available so long to afford a movie shooting. Also, USB mass storage and personal computers connected to the MicroSD card also supports transfer of data without a card reader. MicroSD cardis not included.
Slide 2 PC: An all in one photo archiving solution
September 20, 2008

Ion has become one of my favourite gadget companies. They have introduced alot of cool and unique gadgets in the market.
They are introducing SLIDES 2 PC which allows photographers having boxes of slides and negatives to digitize and archive generations of photographs and turn them into 5 megapixel digital stills. And do it at single touch of a button.
It has the ability to connect directly into a computer via USB. The Slides 2 PC uses a special rail which houses multiple 35mm slides or a strip of negatives which can be read, scanned and saved one at a time. It uses a four glass optical element and automatically compensate for exposure and color correction. The cost of this gadget is very affordable $100.
My Digicam
July 23, 2008
I love taking pictures of my family and friends. If there is a celebration, be it a simple get-together or a grand one, I make it a point to bring my trusted digital camera in those occasions.
For almost three years now, I am still using my trusted Sony DSC-S40. It is not really a top of the line model but definitely it is a keeper. My husband bought a 1 Gig memory last Christmas as a gift to me because he knew I just love to click and click until it gives me a warning that I have used up the space. It is a 4 megapixel camera and it is enough for personal use. Just point and click and I get good pictures anytime.
It is also good to use a digicam because I can delete pictures that I do not like so that there is still room for new ones. My toddler even knows when I take a picture of him and he would readily smile and then reach for the camera wanting to take a look at the shot. I can also take a video but the limitation is that it has to be taken in a well-lit room so that the video will be clear.
I am hoping that my trusted digicam and I will be together for the years to come. As long as it is functioning well, I don’t see a need for a new one.
Lights, Camera, Action
June 23, 2008
Clicked images make for good memories but nothing better than catching the action on tape. So whether you’re a long way from fast-moving action or just want that detailed close-up, Canon’s MD 245’s 37x optical zoom lens helps you get the perfect shot.
You can move even closer by switching on the video recorder’s 2000x digital zoom. Its Electronic Image Stabiliser reduces camera shake even when you’re at max zoom. It also has a wide range of shooting modes to add that edge to your videos. Start shooting now!
Click the smiles
May 8, 2008
With this handy digital camera, you can pretend to be a pro lensman! Sony Cybershot DSC-H10 is a high-zoom camera ideal for close-ups from a distance. It combines superior technical performance in a convenient, pocket-friendly shape. It’s an 8-meg camera, powered by a Carl Zeiss 10x optical zoom lens. Its face detection technology can identify and focus on up to eight faces in a frame, and automatically adjust the focus for correctly exposed photos. Say cheese!
The Flip Video Ultra
April 18, 2008

Everyone loves a high power, low maintenance, easy to use gadget. When it looks like a fun toy, so much the better. The new Flip Video Camera is a fun alternative to your clunky handheld strap-over-your-hand video camera. It makes video blogging as well as adding video to YouTube easier, more fun, and a much more enjoyable experience than ever before.
From the four fun color choices - including green (pictured) and fuchsia - to your choice of the 30 or 60 minute models, the Flip gives you everything you need for seamless, easy video file sharing in one compact camcorder.
A few of the Flip Ultra’s great features include:
- One-touch recording with 2x digital zoom
- 1.5 inch color playback screen
- Instant playback, review and delete features
- Play videos directly from the camcorder to any TV
- Uses AA batteries
- Built-in software for instant viewing, editing, and sharing
- One-click emailing
The Flip Video Ultra can be found everywhere from Costco to Toys “R” Us, and the $149.99 price tag seems small when you consider it has a preview screen and offers the simplicity of one-touch recording and built in software that makes uploading a breeze.
Really, the Flip is the perfect excuse to add video to your blog, send videos of the kids to relatives, and start really documenting the world around you. A video camera that can fit in a purse or fanny pack is an accessory that can make everything more fun, from a day at the beach to a picnic in the backyard.
Eye-Fi Wireless Memory Card
April 18, 2008
The Eye-Fi is a 2 GB wireless memory card. This invention has the ability to upload pictures from your digital camera to your computer via the card’s built-in Wi-Fi. In today’s fast-paced world, this is an ideal must-have. After setting the Eye-Fi up to your home wireless network, pictures will automatically upload when you enter into your network’s range.
Eye-Fi also allows you to wirelessly upload files from your camera to popular photo sharing and printing websites at no additional charge. The files are transferred to your computer and photo sharing websites in their original JPEG format with full resolution. The card can fit into any camera that uses a standard SD memory card. No extra driver needs to be installed. A simple software application (included) is all it takes to begin.
This is a list of SD memory based cameras which are compatible with the Eye-Fi wireless memory card: Cannon, Casio, FujiFilm, HP, Kodak, Nikon, Panasonic, Pentax, Polaroid, Samsung, Sanyo and Sealife. Two manufacturers who are not compatible with the Eye-Fi are Sony and Olympus since they do not support the SD memory format. Other requirements include: internet connection; Wi-Fi network; Windows XP, Windows Vista or MAC OS X; Internet Explorer 6 /7, Firefox 2.0, or Safari 3.



