Sony's limited edition Net-Sharing Cam is an affordable all-in-one solution to shooting video for the Web.
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Inside its stylish facade lurks low-grade features and some of the most boring video games ever coded -- and we've played Cooking Mama!
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The touchscreen interface and sexier design will be enough to make knees tremble, however, the Viewty's 5-megapixel camera falls short of our expectations.
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Nokia's 3110 Classic looks like a cheap and cheerful tri-band phone; an excellent choice for consumers who find the bells and whistles of more expensive models annoying rather than tempting.
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Digital cameras makers continue to pack more sophisticated sensors. But some say there's a price to pay: lower image quality.
Micron Technology is coming out with an imaging chip for compact digital cameras next year that will let amateurs maniacally click away like Austin Powers.
Sony is looking to make the traveling gadget hound's backpack a little lighter with a new digital camera that also acts as a camcorder.
Image recognition technology turns the camera phone into a text-free tool for promotions and Internet search.
Fujifilm has added an ultracompact 5-megapixel model to its 2006 lineup.
Struggling to come to terms with what to pick for your first digital camera? We give you some pointers to aid you on your quest. Step this way.
Why would I want video capability in my digital camera? Wouldn't video from a camcorder be better? Or can my camera do double duty?
Everything you need to know when pondering a new camera purchase, from the kind of user you are to current technologies to consider.
Camera phones are all the rage, but they're still a little confusing for some folks. Is it a camera, or is it a phone? And can you take decent photos or organise them in any meaningful way? Find out how to take better photos with your camera phone, change the filenames, and e-mail shots to pals.
It's easy enough. You can start with the absolute basics, and build up over time with a new piece of equipment as and when your budget permits. Read on to find out more.
Cameras might be staying small, but their photos are getting bigger than ever. While once only digital SLRs could hit such high resolutions, now even inch-thick point-and-shoot cameras can reach or surpass 12 megapixels.
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All that talk about megapixels and resolution can be confusing when you want to print a picture. But fret not, let our chart show you how.
Whether you need a slick little snapshot camera to capture the nightlife, or you're hunting for a supercompact travel camera, you'll have a good selection of models to choose from.
A large range of focal lengths to zoom through can dramatically increase your framing options, as well as simply make it possible to get recognisable people shots when you're trapped in the crowd, high in the bleacher seats, or at the back of the auditorium. See how these stabilised 12X zoomers stack up.
Resize your image files.
Combine multiple images into a single higher-resolution result.
Create smaller copies of your high resolution photos.
Customize and improve your digital photos' quality.
Customize and improve your digital photos' quality.