| The latest | | Micro Camera: Good video at small size, price My first camcorder was a PXL-2000, a toy camcorder from Fisher Price that recorded black-and-white video to audio cassettes. It was huge, expensive, required six AA-size batteries, and only recorded 11 minutes of video. That was 1987. Today, for $25, you can get the Micro Camera.  Read more | | Canon camera encryption cracked There's a new reason to take note of a Russian programmer who rose to modest fame with his detainment in the United States in 2001: his work to help crack encryption used in Canon cameras.  Read more | | GoPro HD cam turns cats into videographers The GoPro HD camera can be mounted to many, many things--helmets, surfboards, and cars. Apparently it's also small and lightweight enough to hang around your cat's neck. The movie above, which says it's the first movie filmed by cats, was shot using the GoPro HD and for a camera designed for shooting outdoors it handles indoors/low-light conditions quite well.  Read more | | Floating camera captures sea and sky in one shot Have you ever seen photos in which the bottom half of the frame shows the sea while the top portion displays the sky? Well, if you have an underwater camera, you could do that fairly easily by submerging the shooter midway underwater and shooting. Or, you could wait for Han In Kyung's Underabove, a concept dual-lens snapper that does the same thing.  Read more | | Sample photos: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100 Check out an examination of photo quality from the 14-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100, a 24x wide-angle megazoom  Read more | | | | |
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