Unboxing the Olympus E-P2 (source: CNET Australia) The Olympus E-P2 is the company's second retro-styled foray into the Micro Four Thirds world. We take it out of its cardboard packaging and put it side by side with the Ricoh GXR to see just how
570-megapixel camera scans sky for dark energy (source: Cnet) Fermilab scientists have rigged this gigantic beast of a snapper to look deep into space for evidence of dark energy, which is supposedly causing the universe to expand at an increased speed. (source:
Sony Bloggie MHS-PM5K (source: CNET Australia) This Flip-style camcorder records at full HD resolution and has a non-zooming lens that swivels through 270 degrees. It also ships with a 360-degree panorama lens attachment. (source: CNET Australia)
Tiffen brings Steadicam to iPhone 3GS (source: Cnet) New gadget from Tiffen brings Steadicam technology to the iPhone 3GS. It promises to bring smoother video to what would otherwise be shaky footage. Originally posted at Web Crawler (source: Cnet) -
Kodak PlaySport Zx3 (source: CNET Australia) This rugged, waterproof (up to three metres) Flip-style "HD" camcorder should do well in Australia if it's priced right. (source: CNET Australia) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 (source: CNET Australia) The Cyber-shot TX7 looks set to improve on Sony's TX1, with HD video, SD card compatibility and the company's Transfer Jet technology. (source: CNET Australia) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on
Five things the iPad is missing (source: Cnet) Apple's new iPad tablet is generating a fair amount of excitement, but it could have been so much more than a giant iPhone. (source: Cnet) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 (source: CNET Australia) The DMC-TZ10 is the latest camera in Panasonic's compact superzoom range, and now boasts the ultimate tool for travelling photographers: GPS tagging. (source: CNET Australia) - News widgets and RSS
Unboxing the Olympus E-P2 (source: CNET Australia) The Olympus E-P2 is the company's second retro-styled foray into the Micro Four Thirds world. We take it out of its cardboard packaging and put it side by side with the Ricoh GXR to see just how
CES: CES wrap-up: Cameras and camcorders (source: Cnet) What this year's CES announcements in digital imaging foretell about your camera and camcorder choices for 2010. Originally posted at 2010 CES (source: Cnet) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on
Samsung HMX-U20 (source: CNET Australia) Samsung's HMX-U20 brings full HD video, a built-in USB and HDMI connectivity to a YouTube-friendly mini-camcorder. (source: CNET Australia) - RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
Samsung NX10 hands on at Taronga Zoo (source: CNET Australia) Samsung launched its not-a-Micro Four Thirds camera, the NX10, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo this week. We were there to give this small, interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C CMOS sensor a good going
Adobe's Lightroom beta arrives (source: CNET Australia) Adobe has released a new beta for Lightroom, with support for video, camera tethering and a number of other features. (source: CNET Australia) - RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
Stop-motion Lego (source: CNET Australia) The music video for Swedish band Rymdreglage's song "8-bit trip" features the ultimate homage to the humble Lego brick: stop-motion animation. (source: CNET Australia) - Share on Twitter - Share on
Amazing volcanic photography (source: CNET Australia) The volcanic eruption in Iceland may be causing chaos across Europe, but it has resulted in some spectacular photographs. (source: CNET Australia) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS
Best pocket camcorders (source: CNET Australia) Small, portable and cheap, pocket camcorders are now gaining popularity down under. We take a look at three of the best and the features that set them apart. (source: CNET Australia) - RSS feeds and
Samsung WB650 (source: CNET Australia) Samsung's WB650 looks like the ideal camera for travellers, with 15x optical zoom and GPS tagging. (source: CNET Australia) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
Honey I shrank the Nissan (source: CNET Australia) When Nissan Canada wanted an ad for the hot version of its Corolla-fighter, the Sentra, the creative types had to think of a way around the country's restrictions on showing speed and Lewis