|
X10 XCam2
This X10 camera is heavily advertised camera; first, the X10 XCam2 isn't always sold for its advertised price ($79.99 direct). If you want to use it with your PC instead of your television, you'll need the $50 USB Video Capture Adapter, which plugs into your PC. The XCam2 can transmit images to the ...
More
|
| |
|
X10 FloodCam VT38A
The X10 FloodCam can show you, remotely: It combines a wireless color camera and a pair of floodlights in weatherproof housing. The 2.4-GHz, 3-lux (light level) camera turns on when motion is detected (as do its floodlights when it's dark), sends a signal to a warning chime (optional), and transmits...
More
|
| |
|
Dazzle TV Photo Show
Just insert a CompactFlash, IBM Microdrive, or SmartMedia card into the device and plug it into your TV's RCA video port. This digital-camera media card reader displays your photos on your television screen.
More
|
| |
|
Olympus E-100 Rapid Shot
The E-100 RS is all black, comes with a pop-up flash and extended eyecup, and has a long lens snout that makes the camera's length greater than the width. Despite the seemingly awkward dimensions, though, the large but lightweight unit is well-balanced and easily operated with one hand. The 10X zoom...
More
|
| |
|
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P20
Sony is famous for creating sleek and sexy products, but the Cyber-shot DSC-P20 ($190 street) is not one of them. The blue-and-gray plastic DSC-P20 is, in fact, a brick of a camera. But this little 1.3-megapixel powerhouse does have lots of great options.
The fixed focal length lens and tin...
More
|
| |
|
Olympus Camedia E-20N
The E-20 breaks new ground as Olympus' foray into the 5-megapixel digital SLR market. The camera continues the tradition started by the E-10 by offering great pictures along with excellent features,
More
|
| |
|
Kodak DX 3500
The DX3500's distinctive-looking, gray plastic body is easy to handle, though the rear grip really should be covered with a non-slip material. The 2.2-megapixel CCD can provide 600- by 900-pixel and 1,200- by 1,800-pixel resolution - the densest of any camera in its price range. But other than that,...
More
|
| |
|
Canon EOS-1D
A new concept in professional digital SLRs. Faster shooting speeds and auto focus than ever before, without sacrificing image quality. Unsurpassed strength, durability, and weather-resistance. Unmatched control of images, from folder creation in-camera to the software used to view on your computer. ...
More
|
| |
|
Canon PowerShot A200
Designed as an easy-to-use, entry-level digital camera, the new PowerShot A200 combines a 2- megapixel CCD chip with several advanced camera features to create high-quality digital photos at an affordable price. In addition, by connecting directly to Canon's CP-100 dye-sublimation printer, first-tim...
More
|
| |
|
Kodak EasyShare DX4900
The DX4900's low price does not come without strings, however. The camera has no movie mode and no sound; it's strictly a still camera. The gold label on the camera grip announces prints ranging from 4-by-6 to 20-by-30. This is true: 4-megapixel cameras will deliver acceptable, and sometimes even go...
More
|
| |
|
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
Next >
|