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Posts tagged with 'camcorder'

  • New Camera Can Shoot 1200 Frames per Second

    POSTED BY JUSTIN JOHNSON, JANUARY 07 2008 12:01 AM | PERMALINK

    From Engadget...

     

    "Ever wished you could reproduce those super-slow-motion shots taken by the pros. Now you can, with a catch. Casio's new EX-F1 can record full motion video at 1200fps. That's enough frames to catch water droplets fall in unbelievably detailed flight. Unfortunately, the EX-F1 scales things back to a tiny 336x96 resolution at that full 1200fps. Still, the results are startling even when set at 300fps (with the bonus of a much higher resolution) when compared to a typical...

  • Camcorder Gift Guide

    POSTED BY STEVE NELSON, DECEMBER 21 2007 12:44 PM | PERMALINK

    'Tis the season to do holiday gift guides. And Indy Mogul is no exception. Sure, this could just be an excuse for Steve to play with some cool cameras. But we're here to HELP YOU pick out a camcorder for your greedy wish list or from all the money you'll horde over the holidays. SPECIAL THANKS to cnet.com for lending their expertise & HV20 and B and H for providing some of the cameras for not free.

    Best Five Camcorders

    Top Budget Camcorders

  • Wesley's Weekly HOW TO: Camera Stabilizers

    POSTED BY WESLEY SCOGGINS, NOVEMBER 21 2007 09:09 PM | PERMALINK

    So your shots are bouncing all over the place? So the Steadicam episode made you cry because you lack the 8 grand investment required to own your very own Steadicam rig?

    Well don't fear much longer, because today i'm going to show you a couple of ways to make cheap Camera stabilizers that won't make you poor.

    The reason why most of us need camera stabilizers, is that unlike many years ago, Consumer Camcorders now fit into our pockets, and weigh less than a pound most of the time. (Usually. Those...

  • Weekend Extra: Rainproof your camcorder

    POSTED BY , JULY 13 2007 01:39 PM | PERMALINK

    While getting ready to toss an empty detergent jug into the recycling bin, Alan K. had a moment of inspiration. A camcorder rain shield was born!

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