Samsung digital camera


Filed under: Digital Cameras It’s been less than a month since BenQ churned out its E1050 camera, but it looks like it’s already deemed it fit to let loose a new similarly spec’d but differently styled model in the form of the DC C1060. Those specs include a 10-megapixel sensor, a 3x optical zoom, and a 2.7-inch LCD, plus some added features like a “Super Shake Free” system, Smile …

Boris FX releases Continuum Lens Flare Unit (MacNN)
Boris FX has released the Continuum Lens Flare Unit, a new plug-in for Adobe CS3 and CS4, as well as Apple’s Final Cut Studio 2. The program simulates the streaks and spots of light that end up on film due to reflections inside of a camera lens. Flares can be added either to a source image, or else a completely synthetic creation. Special filters are provided, meanwhile, which allow users to …

Samsung full digital camera line up steals the limelight at Gitex Technology Week 2008 (AME Info)
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, a leading provider of cutting edge technology in the consumer electronics industry, introduced at Gitex Technology Week 2008 four new compact models of Digital Cameras including the NV100HD, NV9, and GX20 Joining the company’s growing array of advanced digital imaging solutions, these four new digital cameras bring new technologies to the industry.

Which IXUS? Choosing the right Canon ultra-compact camera (cnet.com.au)
CNET.com.au provides advice for choosing among Canon’s Digital IXUS ultra-compact digital camera models.

Leica Pradovit D-1200 Digital Projector (AskMen)
The Pradovit D-1200 is the first digital projector from Leica with a focus on high-end performance and application.

Camera combo devices not a one-stop solution (MSNBC)
Do you even have to buy a digital camera anymore? It depends on your needs, but the answer for most of us is yes if you want good-quality photos.

High-Performance Eyewear ? Guess Again. (New York Times)
Before today s e-column, two administrative notes. First, nothing I ve ever written has ever prompted a reaction like last week s e-column. In six days, over 1,150 of you added comments to the online version at nytimes.com/pogue . The column was the #1 most e-mailed New York Times article for two days straight.