May 12th 2007 7:14PM by Darren MurphFiled under: Digital Cameras, Misc. GadgetsOne of the oldest and most successful tricks in the book could be finally meeting its match, as the infamous "bag drop" seen in countless silver screen suspense flicks is now the focal point of the European Union's latest investment in intelligent cameras.Camera
1 votes | EU's intelligent cameras could nix the infamous 'bag drop' |
May 12th 2007 7:14PM by Darren MurphFiled under: Digital Cameras, Misc. GadgetsOne of the oldest and most successful tricks in the book could be finally meeting its match, as the infamous "bag drop" seen in countless silver screen suspense flicks is now the focal point of the European Union's latest investment in intelligent cameras.1 votes | UK traffic wardens to wield handheld camcorders |
May 23rd 2007 2:05PM by Darren MurphFiled under: Digital Cameras, TransportationAt this point, the near-daily implementations of added surveillance in England is bordering on comical, but for the residents of the country, we're sure it feels more like infuriating. Just days after introducing the British to flying all-seeing police bots comes news that traffic wardens in Salford are becoming the first in the UK to wield handheld video camera.1 votes | Macroswiss dishes out modern day periscope with DVR |
Feb 26th 2007 6:41AM by Darren MurphFiled under: Digital CamerasIf you're interested in traveling the globe, receiving paychecks where taxes aren't removed first, and getting excellent retirement benefits, a slot in the US Army could be calling your name, but we understand the whole "fear" aspect of joining a Call of Duty deathmatch for realz. Thanks to Macroswiss, however, a newfangled position could be opening up for those not quite ready for the frontline, as its Advanced Combat Camera System (ACCS) is essentially a "giraffe pole camera system" which allows a camcorder to be held out at a "safe distance" and record footage to an onboard DVR.1 votes | 'Professional gang' invades Sigma warehouse, grabs plenty |
Jun 21st 2007 4:01AM by Darren MurphFiled under: Digital CamerasWe're beginning to wonder if someone isn't adding a little something to the water over in England, as a recent heist of Sigma Imaging's UK offices makes the country home to the second high-stakes consumer electronics robbery this month. The crooks, which were affectionately dubbed a "professional gang," reportedly broke into the offices and warehouse of Sigma UK in order to lift "a large quantity" of wares.1 votes | How-To: Make a Wii laptop, part 2 |
They are visible, however, if you look at them through a digital camera.Normally you can get to within a foot or two of the sensor bar before the pointer stops working.1 votes | Live from Apple's summer Mac product press conference |
.. e of the apps with something that takes it to a new level."10:18AM: "iPhoto. We're adding "Events". Digital cameras have made it so easy and inexpensive, photo libraries have grown, not unusual to find photo librar ..1 votes | Microsoft Surface - surface and gesture based computing lands |
Pretty steep for what ultimately amounts to being an underbelly projector with digital cameras that track surface interaction (all of which running on a stock 1GHz Vista box), but the focus of any nascent technology is never price, it's function. P1 votes | Hands-on with Nikon's semi-pro D300 DSLR |
Aug 31st 2007 10:17AM by Paul MillerFiled under: Digital Cameras, FeaturesWhile we might not spend as much time geeking out over ISOs and shutter speeds as the true photography faithful, even we couldn't help but shiver at the feel of the "click" in Nikon's new D300 DSLR. You have to be pretty serious about your hobby to pick this thing up, or perhaps going pro on a "budget," but there's certainly plenty of quality under the hood and photo-geek sexy on the outside to make it worth your hard-earned Euro1 votes | Canon EOS 40D's early review roundup |
Sep 20th 2007 3:10PM by Paul MillerFiled under: Digital CamerasIt takes a while to put a camera like Canon's EOS 40D fully through its paces, but a few brave souls have blazed through the feature set, menus, ISOs and megapixels afforded to them by the new camera in time to get reviews up mere weeks after launch. Of course, the flashiest feature here is Live View, but the 40D is no one trick pony: unlike the minimal 20D to 30D upgrade, the 40D is all-new and packed with enhancements.1 votes | Kodak get official with EasyShare cameras, launches new frame and HDTV dock |
Aug 30th 2007 1:43AM by Thomas RickerFiled under: Digital Cameras, DisplaysNot that anyone was impatiently refreshing Engadget in anticipation of this news, but Kodak just made their trio of leaked EasyShare cameras official. We mean really, really, super official with pricing and dates as opposed to the information gleaned off their site courtesy of Google's cache.1 votes | Second round of 2006 Engadget Awards polls closing tonight |
.. k?Vote for Cellphone of the YearVote for Smartphone of the YearVote for Desktop of the YearVote for Digital Camera of the YearVote for Display of the YearVote for Game Console of the YearTags: 2006 engadget awards, ..1 votes | Wolverine's ESP rocks 250GB for your PMP needs |
inch color screen, also reads JPEG, BMP, TIFF, Text and RAW images (for a variety of digital cameras), does FM radio playback and recording, and can be connected to a TV or audio system via an included AV cable. The ESP has a slew of card slots, like CF, SD, SDHC, Memory Stick / Memory Stick Pro and XD built-in, plus an adapter for MS-Duo, Mini-SD, and RS-MMC.1 votes | Pasen "debuts" motion sensitive ShakeIT PMP, slew of rebrands |
On the plus side, this player will apparently be the first to use Microsoft's PlayFX suite, which does 3D headphone effects and volume normalizing. The company also "officially" announced two other players, the TouchMusic, a Telcast touchscreen PMP rebrand, and the A19, yet another rebrand of a PMP / digital camera first introduced by KBS Industrial.1 votes | HTC Athena previewed in pics |
.. n, Intel Bulverde PXA270 624 Mhz chipset, integrated GPS receiver, an 8GB hard drive, a 3 megapixel digital camera and, of course, that detachable QWERTY keyboard on display above, among other goodies. While Lucret ..1 votes | Canon's EOS 40D and EOS 1Ds Mark III get official |
Aug 20th 2007 1:18AM by Thomas RickerFiled under: Digital CamerasWell, well, hello there Canons. After Amazon's little slip ups, Canon has finally come clean with their much anticipated EOS 40D and new EOS 1Ds Mark III DSLRs.1 votes | Amazon leaks specs, delivery, and price for Canon's EOS 40D |
Aug 19th 2007 6:51AM by Thomas RickerFiled under: Digital CamerasHot damn kiddies. Amazon just posted the specs and delivery for Canon's EOS 40D.1 votes | Canon EOS 40D rumors abound |
Feb 21st 2007 8:17AM by Thomas RickerFiled under: Digital CamerasIt all started with an EOS 40D splash page posted (and later pulled) from Canon's official Hong Kong web site. Now the 40D's specs are popping on digicam retail sites all over the Intertubes.1 votes | Gracenote trumps Sony Ericsson -- announces W910, W960, and K850 |
Jun 14th 2007 12:38PM by Thomas RickerFiled under: Cellphones, Digital CamerasOh my. Looks like Gracenote has unintentionally stolen Sony Ericsson's thunder by outing their phones before SE's "next big thing" later today.1 votes | Apple updates .Mac |
Aug 7th 2007 12:33PM by Chris ZieglerFiled under: Cellphones, Digital CamerasApple unveiled an update to its .Mac package of subscription online apps today.1 votes | Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro previewed, inspected |
Jan 29th 2007 12:34PM by Darren MurphFiled under: Digital CamerasAlthough Fujifilm's S3 Pro UVIR DSLR isn't exactly antiquated, the company's next rendition has been anticipated for quite some time, and now LetsGoDigital has had a chance to open 'er up, snap some shots of it, and let us know what this thing's all about. While not delving into specifics, the preview does showcase the S5 Pro's frame, features, and expectations of the February-bound digicam, and harps on the magnesium casing which favors the one found on the Nikon D200.












