Canon PowerShot S100 Review Every once in a blue moon a digital camera saunters across my desk that changes the game at multiple levels, and the Canon PowerShot S100 (9.99) is one of those cameras. For an advanced point-and-shoot, the PowerShot S100 is about as good as you can get, thanks to various improvements Canon made over last year’s PowerShot S95. The S100 was granted a shiny new EOS-inspired 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with Canon’s brand new Digic 5 image processing, which means the image capturing hardware has been totally revamped and the S100 can capture up to 8fps in Burst mode at full resolution. Thanks to the new imaging sytstem, HD video has been boosted to 1080p Full HD at 24fps with 720p now at 30fps rather than 24fps. We also get a more generous 5x optical zoom this year compared to the S95?s modest 3.8x optical range, and a wider 24mm lens compared to last year’s 28mm lens, all of this without sacrificing added camera bulk. Canon adorned the PowerShot S100 with front and rear grips for enhanced stability and bathed the S100 in a stealthy matte finish, which gave the camera points on the catwalk as well. Lastly, GPS capability joins the PowerShot S100 with map logging and Map Utility software powered by Google. Other camera manufacturers should fear the Canon PowerShot S100. Its 12-megapixel 1/1.7-inch back-illuminated CMOS sensor was created from the ground up by Canon using EOS technology found in the company’s DSLR lineup. New Digic 5 processing …
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A fascinating early solid state digital camera from 2001. This uses compact flash cards & is already “ancient” in its partial obsolecence.
High accuracy – 2% and thermal sensitivity of 0.1C helps you find problems faster and easier — critical for condition monitoring of thermally sensitive targets Extremely lightweight – Resulting in less user fatigue (12 ounces) Easy-to-use – Pocket sized and fully automatic design makes it incredibly easy-to-use even for first time users — perfect for general purpose use Focus free lens – For convenient viewing High Resolution LCD – 2.8″ (71mm) color LCD Double Molded Design – Rugged design with easy grip handle construction meets IP43 dust/ splash proof standards Measurement Modes – Spot (center), Area (Min/Max), and Isotherm (above/below) display measurement modes Long Battery Life – Greater Than 4 hour continuous operation on a single charge for uninterrupted inspections Large Memory Storage – MicroSD card stores up to 5000 Radiometric JPEG format images. Each image can be analyzed using the included QuickReport PC Software Includes – 512MB microSD Card, miniSD adaptor, Li-Ion rechargeable battery with 90-260V AC adaptor /charger with EU, UK, US and Australian plugs, QuickReport™ software with USB Mini-B cable, built-in manual lens shutter, hand strap, and hard case Available at Tequipment.NET Video by Flir.
A review of the Nikon V1 compact system camera, which offers a 12MP sensor and impressive 10fps burst rate. For more information head to www.whatdigitalcamera.com
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this is me playing guitar while being filmed on my new Video Camera Fe47 olympus Fe-47 Fe 47 olympus Fe-47 olympus Fe-47 olympus Fe-47 olympus Fe-47 olympus Fe-47 olympus Fe-47 olympus Fe-47 Products Olympus has a long history in camera and lens design. In 1936, Olympus introduced its first camera, the Semi-Olympus I. The first truly innovative camera series from Olympus was the PEN models, launched in 1959. Half-frame format, allowing 72 pictures of 18 × 24 mm format on a standard 36 exposure roll of film, made PEN cameras compact and portable for their time. Olympus OM Lenses The PEN system design team, led by Yoshihisa Maitani, later created the OM system, a full frame professional 35 mm SLR system designed to compete with Nikon and Canon’s bestsellers. The OM system introduced a new trend towards more compact cameras and lenses, being much smaller than its competitors and presenting innovative design features such as off-the-film (OTF) metering and OTF flash automation. Eventually the system included 14 different bodies, approximately 60 Zuiko-branded lenses, and numerous camera accessories. Olympus Quick Flash camera However, Olympus did not move into the autofocus market in the way their competitors did, ultimately leading to their decline as a maker of professional film camera systems[citation needed]. The company is a leading manufacturer of digital cameras, with a large range of compact digital cameras. Olympus is the designer of the Four-Thirds System standard …
World’s first waterproof camera group test with a “professional swimmer”. We take out 5 latest waterproof compact cameras and find out how they fair on the beach. Do they like getting wet (the cameras, that is)? Or is it a case of all form and no function? Watch our video to find out.
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