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Entries in digital cameras (133)

Monday
May282012

ION Air Pro HD Sports Video Camera

ION Worldwide, a global consumer electronics company, announced immediate worldwide availability of a new waterproof, Wi-Fi enabled wearable sports-action camera called the ION Air Pro.

LINK (via:Photography Blog)

Thursday
May172012

GoPro Launches Dive Housing 

GoPro has finally launched a housing with a flat glass lens. The new GoPro Dive Housing, which features a large, flat glass lens allows for maximum photo and video sharpness underwater in all resolutions.

LINK (via: Photography Blog)

Wednesday
May092012

Olympus TG-1: Tough 

Olympus has officially announced the release of the TG-1 Tough shock and waterproof point and shoot. In addition to the standard rugged point and shoot features what separates this rugged digital shooter from all the rest?

A F2.0 lens for sharper images and better low light performance, a conversion ring mechanism for filters,  fisheye and telephoto shots, and all powered by the same image processor found in cameras such as the Olympus' OM-D. 

Scheduled for release in July.

LINK (via: Gizmodo)

Wednesday
May022012

New Olympus TG-1 iHS Tough camera

For a short period of time, BestBuy had a listing for a new rugged Olympus TG-1 iHS Tough camera on their website. The entry is now removed, but you can still see the cached version of the page.

Photo Rumors lays out all the specs.

LINK

Friday
Apr272012

Deal of the Day

Thursday
Apr122012

TAT7 iPhone Case

The TAT7 iPhone Scuba Case is rated for depths of up to 30 meters so it can easily tackle underwater fly fishing photos and video. Three external mechanical buttons are strategically placed for launching and operating the default camera app but be advised there is no way to access or use the iPhone's keyboard or swipe to unlock the lock screen. To make it work you'll have to turn off any automatic lock timers and you should also put the phone in airplane mode to prolong the battery life.

LINK (Via: Gizmodo)