By snarkydeals(view all posts by snarkydeals)
at 7:58AM Saturday September 17, 2011
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Loose Change
Let's face it: size doesn't matter. There, I said it! It used to be the
bigger the machine, the more powerful, but in our contemporary society,
the smaller the device and the more portable, the better. Power doesn't
necessarily have to suffer just because the gadget is tiny.
The folks at
GeekStuff4U.com have taken this motto of smaller is better to heart for their new
Chobi Cam One HD, quite possibly the world's smallest DSLR camera and a pretty close replica of a normal sized Canon DSLR.
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By ChuckGGuest Blogger(view all posts by ChuckG)
at 7:54AM Monday October 4, 2010
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Stuff We Like
Pocket-size digital cameras sales continue to increase year after year. The quality of pixels improve and the size of the camera grows smaller and thinner. These tiny gadgets are great to have when on vacation or stored in your glove box or carry in your purse for that unexpected picture-perfect moment.
Downside of course is that you usually wait until you get home to
Photoshop the photographs before you send copies to friends and family. But what if I told you that you don't have to wait anymore?
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By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger(view all posts by Rick.Broida)
at 12:49PM Tuesday June 22, 2010
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Product Review
As a general rule, electronics and mud don't mix. So it was with great trepidation that I dragged a
Kodak Playsport pocket camcorder through an actual mud pit during a race called the
Warrior Dash.
Mind you, I don't mean the camera got splashed with a little dirt. I mean it got submerged in muck while I crawled on my hands and knees through about 30 feet of it.
I'm happy to report I survived the race--and so did the Playsport.
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