Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Best mirrorless cameras for less than $1,000

The category of interchangeable-lens cameras subsumes a variety of capabilities and designs. There's the familiar dSLRs, large-bodied models which use a reflex mirror to enable the use of a through-the-lens optical viewfinder. Then there are Sony's SLT (Single Lens Translucent) models, which incorporate the same phase-detection autofocus system as dSLRs, but whose fixed mirror requires the use of an electronic viewfinder (EVF) rather than an optical one. And then there are the mirrorless models, which generally use contrast-detection autofocus and, if they have a viewfinder, it's an EVF. Though they're sometimes referred to as "compact system cameras," they're not all compact; in fact, only a handful could really be classified as such.

The mirrorless models cover a lot of ground. For instance, there are compact models designed for people dissatisfied with the image quality and performance of point-and-shoot models looking for more. Then there are the models for advanced shooters who want the speed and photo quality of a dSLR without the bulk. And there are a host of models that slide along the continuum between the two.

This isn't to say that the rest of the ILC crowd doesn't measure up; though some have weak aspects, such as slow performance or overly large bodies, there doesn't seem to be any real losers among the entire field. You can find them on our list of best interchangeable-lens cameras. There are still some mainstream models I haven't yet reviewed, like Samsung's NX200, the Olympus PEN E-PM1, and Pentax's tiny Q, and the field is heating up for the more expensive models, such as Fujifilm's just-announced X-Pro 1 and Sony's Alpha NEX-7.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Sony's F65 Camera Makes Its Worldwide Debut

At an exclusive ceremony held during the Sony Open golf tournament, Sony senior executives, including Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman, CEO and President of Sony Corporation, presented the first official production unit, Serial number 10001, to Otto Nemenz, president of Hollywood-based motion picture rental company Otto Nemenz International."The delivery of this first F65 represents a significant technological advancement for content creators and we are excited to see what filmmakers will create with this new tool," Mr. Stringer said.

Since it was announced just a few months ago, the F65 has been in high demand by the motion picture production industry, with pre-orders for approximately 400 units worldwide. The F65 has been tested by a range of DPs and production professionals, and currently at least two major studios are planning to use it on projects that will begin shooting almost immediately upon delivery of the cameras."This is an extremely exciting time for the production industry," said Mr. Nemenz. "4K is now a reality and represents the next great leap in entertainment technology. The F65 is a revolutionary camera and sets a new standard for digital production workflows."

Sony pioneered 4K technology with its 4K digital cinema projector, and has delivered more than 10,000 projectors to movie theaters worldwide.Choosing The Best Mini Wireless Spy Camera For Surveillance. At the Consumer Electronics Show last week, the company reaffirmed its commitment to 4K, announcing plans for new 4K home theater technologies. The F65 camera raises the bar further, with an 8K image sensor that allows productions professionals to derive "true" 4K content.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Choosing The Best Mini Wireless Spy Camera For Surveillance

With this tool in your possession you will have the video evidence you absolutely need to make the best judgments with these mini wireless mini spy camera. Not decisions word of mouth or "Chinese whispers". As they say a picture paints a thousand words and thats all the evidence you will need if that kind of situation arises. A well positioned Camera like this will bring you to the truth of the problem every time.

Even though you aren't going to use your camera on the two previous situations, make sure you still take one with you because it may be a life saver. Just by having a camera installed is enough to deter thief's from breaking in. When Installing these security spy cameras be sure to position them so it is easy to identify the persons in the scene. This is important if you realize that something has gone missing and you not to go over the recorded footage. Remember that spy cameras are for more covert security applications, if you want to deter would be offends install a large security camera in full view.

This pinhole wireless covert spy camera produces good quality color video and audio sound for such a tiny device. There also is a stand that you can clip the camera too included in the kit so you use it as a standard USB web cam if you like. Because of the audio it is also suitable to use as a baby monitor. If you buy additional software you would be able to access the video remotely when connected to a PC. If you are looking for an entry level covert spy camera for a inexpensive price then this camera will suit your needs.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Samsung Series 7 HDTV hands-on

Of the two monitors Samsung announced last week, the Series 7 was decidedly the middle-of-the road number. But that's not saying much, seeing as how its big brother, the Series 9, is Sammy's first consumer display with a plane line switching panel, and has a 2560 x 1440 pixel count. The Series 7, available in 24- and 27-inch sizes (both 1080p), uses the same matte, 400-nit, SuperBright Plus panel you'll find on the newly announced Series 9 laptop, and as ever it looks bright and clear, even in the face of some oblique viewing angles. For the money ($600 and up), it also has built-in WiDi and MHL.

So far as we can tell, after having seen it in person, the biggest thing you'll lose once you step down from the Series 9 (aside from the PLS bit) is design flair. Whereas the Series 9 has a slim aluminum build with glowing touch controls, the Series 7's glossy surfaces pick up fingerprints quite quickly. (Then again, this more or less rocks the same design as last year's Series 9 flagship, so how bad could it be?) Have a peek at our shots below, and stay tuned for a separate look at the Series 9 -- for whatever reason, the one on display at tonight's press event was powered off for the night, so we'll be back sometime soon when we can show you that high-quality PLS display in the buff.

There are three new Asteroid internet devices: the Asteroid CK, which has a 3.2in colour screen and a wireless remote, the Asteroid NAV, with a 5in multitouch colour touchscreen, and the Asteroid 2DIN, which has a 6.2in multitouch colour touchscreen.Guide To Buying Hidden Spy Cameras. All three will launch this year, but pricing details are yet to emerge.Nevertheless, the firm sees the units as dedicated to the car: a company spokesperson argued that it's better "to leave the smartphone at home" and maintain a device for accessing web services in the car.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Guide To Buying Hidden Spy Cameras

If you cannot be there yourself, then, installing a hidden spy camera is the next best thing!Whether you want to keep a tab on members in your own family or on possible intruders, spy cameras offer one of the most effective ways of managing business within the home or the business establishment.What are some of the uses of hidden spy cameras?Hidden spy cameras may come in handy in a number of situations, like:

- Defending your assets at home or in the office while you are present or away

- Discreetly watching over employees or members of the family when you are physically absent, giving you valuable information about activities that matter to you

- Watching over people you have employed at home, like babysitters, housekeepers and so on to ensure that they are performing their designated duties.

Fortunately, there are a large number of models of spy cameras available in the market today. Some of the key features of top hidden spy cameras are as follows:

Easy installation and recording: Most people like to buy small cameras that are easily hidden in a discreet corner of the room. Cameras that are self-activated will capture several hours of video and are sensitive to light and movement. Small size also makes it possible to move the camera around. Cameras without trailing wires are easy to install and move around.

Motion activation: There are different kinds of spy cameras out there. Motion activated recording is the most effective kinds of recorders as it is possible to record for several hours without a recharge. Ordinary cameras record video continuously and require battery recharge intermittently.Equipment: Functional spy cameras are handy units that do not require additional equipment before they can be used. Most units only require a cable and a wall charger, which come with the pack itself. If the unit is easy to install, there will be no confusing DVDs or instructions to decipher.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Spy cameras are coming to watch us!

ELECTRONIC eyes will watch over a town centre and its communities when a CCTV system is drafted in after years of campaigning.Seaham was due to have cameras installed under a plan lined up after the Home Office awarded cash to the town council.However, the funds were withheld because the authority did not have enough time to get permission to put up the cameras and spend its allocation before a deadline date.Now, almost two years on, a fresh project is under way after cash was stumped up to cover the cost of technology which will ensure the St John's end of Church Street is covered.

New spy drone has 1.8 gigapixel camera.A camera pole is already in place and in operation at the town park, where a new $217,000-plus play and skate areas have recently been created, with a third proposed power point to be put in outside Westlea shops.All three posts will allow the cameras to swivel 360?.Permission to install the kit is being sought from the county council, which is responsible for the lampposts, which are used to mount and power the kit.Durham County Council's East Durham Area Action Partnership (AAP) has pledged $9,000 towards the new scheme, with the town council, which is leading the project, putting forward a further $4,000.

Paul Fletcher, deputy town clerk of Seaham Town Council, said: "For some years, we have been campaigning for CCTV cameras and we worked in between 2005 to 2010 with the police and other partners and thought we had the funding from the Home Office."What we have done since then is the council, along with the county councillors and together with the AAP, has purchases three mobile CCTV cameras."They will be state-of-the-art and both the town council and the police have already received training on how to use it."The feedback we've already had about the CCTV is that people are very pleased."It's been talked about at the business forum and it's something the businesses are happy to see."

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