Posts Tagged ‘cameras’

Yahoo Bike Takes Pics and Uploads them to Flickr

Yahoo has deployed a new idea of creating a bicycle with a built-in camera that can take and upload pictures of places as rider travels…

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Kingston Announces 32GB Elite Pro SDHC Memory Card

The leading independent Technology Company in memory products - Kingston - has announced adding a 32GB Elite Pro SDHC Flash memory card to its Elite Pro Memory Card Family. This new 32GB Elite Pro SDHC card will find its usage in most digital video camcorders, point and shoot cameras and particularly DSLR cameras…

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Remote Controlled Airplanes Provide Wireless Photography

National Geographic have provided us with numerous amazing photographs taken from airplanes throughout the years. For many photographers, taking actual pictures from above is not a simple task and such an option could open up a whole new world of opportunities…

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Billboard Ads May be Watching you Like Big Brother

Are Billboard Ads effective, useless, or perhaps a waste of money? Do they interfere with your daily activities or provide you a colorful and creative insight to the millions of products offered?..

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Extreme Sports Pictures and Videos Made with the RUSH Wireless Camera

How many of us have seen the extreme sports videos or photographs and wondered what it felt like to be the actual person in the director’s chair?
When I ride my motorcycle, I sometimes have “close calls”, which a rush is oozing through my body…

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Man Made Robot is Cleaning Up the Streets

10 Comments By Eran Abramson on March 11th, 2008 in Robots
Man Made Robot is Cleaning Up the Streets

Are you sick of hoodlums, thieves or drug dealers hanging around in your neighborhood? Rufus Terrill was, so he built a vigilante robot to get rid of them.

Rufus built a robot to roam his neighborhood streets and scare criminals and troublemakers away…

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Camera Goggles Record and Tag Your Every Move

Have you ever found yourself looking for something in the refrigerator, only to realize it hasn’t changed from one hour ago? Has your TV or DVD remote control ever mysteriously disappeared? What if you could look back at your daily activities and search for things based on the subject matter?..

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Use Your Camcorder for Underwater Filming

When I was in High School, a band my friend was in decided to make their own music video. Instead of going the easy route, the entire band unanimously decided to film an underwater live video; they wanted the entire musical equipment with them in a water filled pool for an entire track…

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Build a Remote Camera Trigger in 5 Minutes

If you have ever wanted a remote camera trigger but don’t want to spend a lot of time or money, then this Do It Yourself project is for you!

Remote Camera Triggers are basically a way for you to take pictures without having to physically press the shutter button…

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The Ultimate Source for HDR Photography

1 Comment By Roozbeh Taassob on February 8th, 2008 in Cameras and Photography
The Ultimate Source for HDR Photography

We are happy to have a guest post from a friend of ours Roozbeh from Toroller.
What is HDR?
HDR Stands for High Dynamic Range and is a photography technique which lets you ‘digitally develop’ your photos using tonal information contained in multiple exposures of the same shot…

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