Showing posts with label Cameras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cameras. Show all posts

Contour Launches First Broadcast Camera

Technology News - Hands-free camera maker, Contour has launched its first camera for the broadcast and professional market, the Contour+. The product, which shoots 1080p video, offers a number of video and audio enhancements over the company's other hands-free, wireless cameras and was designed to be particularly appealing for action sports, documentaries, films and broadcast.

"Nowhere on Earth is off limits to filmmakers and other visual storytellers, but there are plenty of places standard pro cameras can't go," noted Marc Barros, Contour CEO in a statement. "Contour+ delivers high-quality video, audio, location data and streaming capabilities anywhere there's a story to tell....We've created the most affordable way to give prosumers, broadcast and filmmakers everything they need to tell incredibly rich stories from right within the action."

The product offers a professional quality six-element glass lens for 1080p video quality, an adjustable white balance and a 170-degree field of view to help integrate peripherals and backdrops in each shot.

Steaming video capabilities via HDMI and an external transmitter allows users to broadcast live action.

For audio, Contour+ has an external 2.5mm microphone jack that the company is billing as a first on "any hands-free camera."

Additional capabilities include built-in Bluetooth capabilities so it can be connected to a mobile phone, which can then act as a wireless viewfinder to check the angle during productions; an HDMI port that allows instant replay on a laptop or widescreen direct from the included microSD card; the ability to shoot in three resolutions and four frame rates; and an internal interactive GPS receiver to track speed, location, and elevation at four frames per second.

"Hands-free is a big revolution in the camera space, but we haven't had anything that was progressive enough to use on professional shoots until now," noted film producer and Freeride Entertainment Director, Derek Westerlund in a statement. "The Contour+ allows me to capture great POV shots and will help bring the movie's story to life." [source]

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Olympus VG-110 Slim Digital Camera 4X Optical Zoom 12 MP

Technology News - Olympus digital camera introduces a compact new entry-level,, the Olympus VG 110. This compact camera has a 12 Megapixel sensor is equipped with a lens with 4x optical zoom capability with 27mm wide-angle and dual image stabilization to reduce image blur. This camera has a LCD screen measuring 2.7 inches.



Olympus VG-110 offers features Face Detection, Scene Mode, iAUTO, AF Tracking function, Function Help In-camera help users in using the camera. The camera also has a VGA video recording capabilities. Magic Filter also added for users to create unique images.

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Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A580 – Digital camera

Technology News - Top Selling Name Brand Electronics, Dropped Shipped Directly To Your Customers.
  • DT(R) 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 SAL-1855 SAM Lens, lens cap, Battery Charger (BC-VM10), Rechargeable Battery (NP-FM500H, USB Cable
  • 16.2 megapixels with Sony's Exmor HD APS sensor
  • 1080/60i Full HD movies – the same as many networks
  • Two types of Live View for unsurpassed versatility
  • Image layering – Multi-Frame NR & Hand-held Twilight
Don’t let life pass you by. Capture fast action that other cameras miss thanks to Sonys Quick AF Live View and its accurate display of your subjects movements. You can also take in the landscape with 3D Sweep Panorama mode and harness gorgeous details in dark scenes with Handheld Twilight and Multi-Frame NR modes. Want to shoot video in the same quality as some major TV networks? This model records Full HD 1080/60i movies that look fantastic on your compatible HDTV. Finally, the 3.0″ (diag.) LCD is tiltable, allowing for easy framing of extra low or high-angle shots. FEATURES: 16.2 megapixels; amazing pictures – You get incredible detail and gorgeous enlargements. Thanks to the APS-C sensor size and Sonys Exmor APS HD CMOS technology, the camera achieves high resolution with no penalty in low-light sensitivity or sensor noise.

Quick Auto Focus Live View – Unlike competing cameras, the DSLR-A580 is just as responsive in Quick Auto Focus Live View mode as in optical viewfinder mode. That’s because, unlike the others, the A580 uses the same “phase detection” auto focus for Live View as for the optical viewfinder. While other Live View systems are severely restricted, Sony’s performs superbly any time even if you’re shooting handheld or chasing after moving subjects like kids or pets. Multi-frame NR Experience incredible low-light shooting without a flash.

The camera captures six images in a fraction of a second. Combining the data from all six, it creates a single image with a reduction in noise equivalent to two additional steps of ISO sensitivity. Sensitivity selectable up to ISO 25600. (Recommended for still subjects.) Sweep Panorama mode Capture expansive landscapes automatically. Press the shutter and sweep vertically or horizontally. The camera does the rest, continuously shooting images. [Source]
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