News about Photo & Video

April 2009

© Panasonic

© Panasonic

* 3-Megapixel ¼” 3-MOS Imagers with Full HD Resolution 1080 and 720 Recording *

Here at NAB, Panasonic has expanded its professional AVCCAM line with the introduction of a more compact, lighter handheld camcorder – the AG-HMC40. Weighing less than 2.2 pounds, the new AVCCAM camcorder is packed with an impressive range of professional features including full HD 3MOS imagers, high-resolution 10.6-megapixal still photo capture, 12X optical zoom and high-quality, solid-state AVCHD recording on widely-available SD cards.

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Tutorial: Parties & Special Events

by PhotoVideoOnline on 04/20/2009

© Canon Europe

Turn your own photographs into a party
A fun party or an official event: how can you catch that unique moment without people being aware of you? How do you photograph guests as naturally as possible?

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SANYO’s Xacti WH1 knows no limits

14.04.2009

Outdoor camcorder scores with high-definition video resolution and waterproof housing SANYO introduces the Xacti WH1, a new dual camera designed to capture any adventure, whether on land, in water, or in mid-air. You will hardly even notice the compact SD camcorder (2.3 x 4.4 x 2.5 millimeters), with its horizontal design and weight of just [...]

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Tutorial: Landscapes & Architecture

13.04.2009

Change the way you look at the world How do you take photographs of a beautiful sunset, a breathtaking view or a special building? By thinking creatively, looking at things in a different way and by getting more from your camera.

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Take your own camera, take your own shots… wherever you go!

09.04.2009

The SplashiX housings are manufactured from double laminated PVC and has an optical glass port. Also provided the housings the all new ewa-marine hard front port assembly.

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Tutorial: Animals & Nature

06.04.2009

Bring everything to life A wild poppy along the roadside, a loved pet, an impressive safari or simply a butterfly in the garden. Flora and fauna are popular subjects for photographs, but how do you bring them to life?

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