Vivitar may not have quite the same fervent fan following as some other camera manufacturers, but it looks like parent company Sakar is doing its best to keep things as Vivitar-y as possible at CES, with it rolling out a trio of new cameras and a few other goodies.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.05 at 20:31
You should've known that Canon wouldn't be able to introduce a new family of HD camcorders without Samsung hitting back with a crew of its own, so it's with that in mind that we present Samsung's H-Series.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.05 at 19:52
Looks like Liquid Image -- those wacky underwater digicam folks -- are going to be hitting the ground running at CES with not one, but two HD underwater digital camera masks.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.05 at 16:52
BenHeck. com forum member goteking apparently built this camera-in-a-Famicom-cart a little while back, but this is one instance when we're more than happy to catch up a little late, even if we may quite not be able to bring ourselves to gut a cart of our own.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.05 at 16:40
In case you haven't noticed, 3D is the topic of this year's CES. And we're not talking about 3D HDTVs exclusively -- we're talking about 3D figurines that double as webcams.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.05 at 16:33
If your budget just won't stretch far enough to snap up a high-def camcorder, Canon's also got a half dozen SD versions on the horizon.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.05 at 15:18
Just as Canon did last year, it has busted out a plethora of new high-def camcorders for our enjoyment over the course of 2009. Without further adieu, let's take a closer look at the outfit's five newest.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.05 at 13:00
Kodak's 720p Zi6 has only been out for six months, but already we're seeing what's likely its beefed-up predecessor. The mighty Zx1 is debuting here at CES, and with it comes a 2-inch LCD monitor, easy upload to YouTube, 720p HD video capture at 60fps, an IP43-certified weather-resistant design and an SD / SDHC card slot that can understand media up to 32GB in size.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.04 at 14:10
We don't have a ton of information to go on, but it looks like three products from Kodak's 2009 offering have leaked. Russian site Mobile-review is reporting that the above Z980 will have a 12-megapixel sensor, a 24x, 26mm optical zoom lens, a 3-inch LCD, and that it'll run about $400.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.04 at 12:58
PMA may be but a few months off, but that's not stopping Kodak from dropping a few show-stoppers here at CES. Up first is the Z980 megazoom ($399.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.01.04 at 12:35