Disposable digital cameras
See our photos of the newest digital cameras from Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax, and Sony. The latest point-and-shoot cameras and D-SLRs are here just in time for the holidays.
Built-in cameras unlikely to promote digital music player sales in China, say Taiwan makers (Digi Times)
In the China market, a few major local digital music player vendors including Chuwi and Niho as well as white-box vendors have begun to launch models with built-in cameras. But the additional functionality may not promote sales, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
Select the right compact camera case (The Montana Standard)
Innovations and developments in digital photography have made photography in nature more affordable and easier for amateur photographers especially with digital point-and-shoot cameras.
TV camera crews tag along with Indy police (The Indianapolis Star)
In return for letting TV camera crews tag along with investigators, Indianapolis police will gain more than publicity. They’ll also be able to use a high-tech laser system to map crime scenes in 3-D.
Welcome to your digital life (Portsmouth Herald)
Sometimes, in the decades after he came home from World War II, it seemed as if the movie camera was surgically attached to Christoffel Teeuwissen’s hand.
For the best deal, shop at low end for digital camera (The Post and Courier)
WASHINGTON Something wonderful has happened to digital cameras in the past few years. They’ve become enough of a commodity for manufacturers to start acting a little silly in their quest to find some new feature to set their hardware apart from everybody else’s. To look at the sell…
Beyond fair (Missoulian)
Emily Clark, 10 Class: Structures Awards: Blue Ribbon, Best of Show Emily used a disposable camera to snap this photo. It was in Monterey, California, she said. It s like this tunnel of woven metal at a lagoon at a park. It looked really cool.
Video course helps students capture life (The Oklahoman)
FORT GIBSON As they trek out with their tripods and digital video cameras, Fort Gibson High School students are learning there s more to broadcasting than what s on TV. For one thing, there s all that editing. “It took a lot longer and was more time-consuming than I thought it would, senior Eric Palmgren said as he and three other members of his video team studied shot-by-shot computer …