Cameras & Camcorders

TV Azteca Adds Shotoku Camera Support

Shotoku Broadcast Systems — an international leader in the manufacture of advanced camera support products — today announced a new installation at the principal facilities of TV Azteca in México City. The prolific television...

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A wary buyer's guide to holiday shopping [Tampa Tribune, Fla.]

Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 20--Expect some up-close and personal attention from sales employees at hhgregg when you walk in the door of the electronics retailer. Big electronics stores may look similar, with rows of...

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Data modeling concepts: How settings can increase application success

This chapter from Data Modeling Made Simple helps you better understand data modeling concepts by comparing four camera settings that translate over to the data model -- zoom, focus, timer and filter. Cameras have settings...

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2009 Nobel Laureates Shaped Modern Networking

Physicists Paved Way for Seeing Mars and for Phone Photography For photos of Mars, cell phone cameras, barcode readers, fax machines and camcorders, thank 2009 Nobel Prize Winners in physics Dr. George Smith and Dr. Willard...

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Enhance Your Holiday Card Sending with PhotoWorks.com (PR Newswire)

With an estimated 1.8 billion greeting cards to be sent this holiday season, the need for innovation and a great variety in the card aisle is certain. This year, in addition to what can be found in the card aisle, consumers can...

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Robot Guidance

System integrators are combining a variety of image sensors and robots to speed industrial automation tasks Andrew Wilson, Editor Two technologies—machine vision and robots—are combining to propel automation to new levels of...

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 – Review

I sometimes hear from people who’ve newly acquired a digital SLR, saying they find it a hassle to continually change lenses when shooting a wide variety of subjects. Frankly, it goes with ‘SLR-territory’ (digital and film) and...

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From cinema screens to illegal DVDs in the same day

Online piracy has moved from a niche problem carried out by tech-savvy file-sharers to a mass movement, according to the music and film industries. Paramount Pictures said that pirated versions of Star Trek were downloaded more...

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Off-screen aspects of film industry hog the limelight

“Non-film music is not given enough importance in the country” — Photo: S. S. Kumar Starry-eyed: (From left) Hot Shoe Entertainment CEO Varalaxmi Sarath Kumar, actor Rana Daggubati and actor-singer Shruti Haasan, and Ocher...

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Black Friday Deals: The Only List You Need - Black Friday - Gizmodo

Black Friday is a week away, and thousands of markdowns are already announced. Our master list of Giz-friendly deals—a hefty read—includes similar items priced differently at different stores. UPDATE: We had to add a Page 2...

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