Sony HX1 Cyber-Shot Camera

Sony HX1 Cyber Shot Camera
Aside from cars and women, a camera is to be considered as one of the “toys for the big boys”. The Sony HX1 Cyber-Shot is definitely part of the list. It’s basically everything we want in a digital camera! With a 9.1 Mpixel Exmor CMOS at the engine, the HX1 features a pro-quality 28mm wide-angle lens with 20x optical zoom. It even has a rate of 10 frames per sec on it’s burst mode! Another interesting feature is it’s sweep panorama technology which helps us in making those 224 degrees of scenery. Wait! there’s more! It has the capability of shooting those HD quality videos at 30 fps in MP4 format! Beat that! $500.

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Samsung TL320: Compact Photography Power

Samsung TL320: Compact Photography Power
The color of this camera is just way too nice! It comes in a black or brushed stainless steel finish. It’s a compact 12-megapixel camera that features a 24mm ultra-wide angle Schneider lens and a sleek 3-inch AMOLED screen with HVGA resolution. It has ample zoom at 5x and there’s even HD recording at 720p. There are also manual modes and a automatic mode that’s really nice to use. There are also analog gauges that give you a great way of showing off your new cam! $330.

Nikon Coolpix P90: See Far And Wide

Nikon Coolpix P90: See Far And Wide
Sometimes, an SLR camera just isn’t practical for what you want to shoot. The big, heavy lenses, the bulk, and of course, the astronomical prices. Fortunately, if you just want to shoot, there’s an alternative with superzoom cameras. Nikon’s latest unveiling, the Coolpix P90 won’t replace any DSLR but it has features that shooters, from the beginner to the more advanced levels, pine for. For starters, it has a 12.1 megapixel sensor and a 26-624 mm (equivalent) lens. Built-in Vibration Reduction compensates for camera shake allowing for sharper captures. It also sports a Best Shot Selection system that analyzes a series of shots and selects the sharpest plus a Smart Portrait System will make sure that you capture people’s faces accurately. A 3 inch vari-angle LCD lets you put your cameras at insane angles and still let you view your shots. $400.

GigaPan Epic: Extreme Imaging

GigaPan Epic: Extreme Imaging
You’ll surely win the megapixel war with the GigaPan Epic Imager. It first saw action during President Obama’s inauguration speech with a 1,474 megapixel image composed of 220 shots. Now available for civilian use, the Epic Imager is basically a robotic camera mount that automatically takes pictures at your desired increments. Coupled with a clever photostitching software, your shots are arranged accordingly. Attach any point-and-shoot camera and pop in some batteries and you’ll handsomely beat any top-shelf DSLR because you’re not shooting in megapixels but in gigapixels! After stitching the photos, the GigaPan website will gladly display your panoramic shots for all the world to enjoy. $380.

BT-1 Wireless Webcam: Wireless Streaming

BT 1 Wireless Webcam: Wireless Streaming

Use your Mac’s iSight’s full potential with the BT-1 Wireless Webcam. This is acclaimed as the world’s first Bluetooth Webcam. It has the capacity for streaming 640×480 H.264 video and AAC 48khz audio straight to iChat, Skype and other messengers. With this device the talk time is four hours and it has a standard tripod mounting screw which sets it firmly on any surface. This reduces the hassle of setting up a wireless network and a WiFi webcam. $150.

Manfrotto 797 ModoPocket: Always Mounted

Manfrotto 797 ModoPocket: Always Mounted

When lugging around a heavy tripod or even a mini tripod becomes too much of a burden for you, then Manfrotto may have a solution. The tripod experts have come up with the 797 ModoPocket. At just over a quarter inch thick when folded, it’s designed to be mounted on your point-and-shoot camera all the time. The small size (1.5 x 2.5 x 1.25 inches) and light weight (2 oz.) makes it the perfect tool for your shooting needs – like in group shots, self-portrait, or low-light photography. Now you won’t be forgetting your tripod (or in ModoPocket’s case, quadpod) since it will be with the camera – unless you take it off, of course. $30.

Bower Spy Lens: Right Angle Shooting

Bower Spy Lens: Right Angle Shooting

Increase your spy-shooting capabilities (or creep-factor, whichever you prefer) with this ingenious solution from Bower. The Spy Lens is basically a 90-degree periscope that fits into most zoom lenses for your SLR cameras. People have the tendency to look and feel awkward whenever they see a camera trained on them. With this contraption, you won’t have to point your camera straight into your subject to get the perfect, candid capture. Just rotate the cut-out hole and enjoy a more natural shot. Fits any Nikon, Canon, Olympus, or Pentax SLR with a minimum of 50mm zoom lens and will also adapt to filter thread sizes from 37mm to 77mm. $50.

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