A Teddy Bear Which Doubles Up As A Spy Device
By Vlad | August 27, 2008
This might just seem like nifty teddy bear but it’s a disguised spying device. This stuffed toy is equipped with a fully functional small video camera placed in its eyes. It was designed by a forensic science graduate along with her father on a mission to catch his mother’s caretaker stealing from a patient who was ill with cancer. 28-year-old Yvonne Allen was found guilty and sentenced for 6 months in prison. The convicted was charged 60 pounds as a compensation to be given her victim.
Ying Yang digital camera: When form meets functionality
By Cheryl | August 19, 2008
All that we could make out from many pictures and very little information available about the Ying Yang digital camera on designer’s website is that it’s a unique and curiosity builder camera.
More than user the camera designed by Kubasek Krzysztof will be a treat to watch for the people getting clicked it seems! The two halves combine to make this camera, with one featuring the lens and the LCD screen, while the other half containing the flash memory and the USB port. So all you need to load the pics into the memory drive or download them into your PC is join the two halves and there you go without any extra wires and cables. Quite smart!
The click button lies in front, which seems quite impractical but despite all those little things that we couldn’t understand the fact that the Ying Yang digi cam is an intelligent combination of functionality and design is crystal clear. And we are simply waiting for this concept to get real!
Via: DesignSpotter
Spy Kite: Flies High and Takes Pictures
By Rizmyn | August 13, 2008
Every kid these days attempts to take the fast lane to adulthood doing everything their older brothers or dads do. This is apparent in the popularity of war games when boys shoot and blow each other up constantly. Spying on the opposition team and finding out their secrets make a big part of these games. Climbing walls and peeping into the opposition team’s headquarters may be a bit risky, so what can they do? Fly kites? The Spy Kite allows you to take pictures from a height of 80 feet in the air.
Nikon D700 Digital Camera Review
By Dynamic | August 12, 2008

Nikon launches its latest model of the digital camera, named Nikon D700 Digital cameras. It has introduced into the market freshly and is on high order. Nikon D700 Digital cameras with full-frame DSLR has 12.1-mega pixel. It also has a three dimension focus trail with live view shoot sort. In one second it can shoot five frameworks. It is available in two different modes with amazing speed with outline display of color screen.
In machinery field, there have been radical changes and digital cameras have turn into the burning block in the digital world. Nikon D700 Digital camera is a one, which will help you detain your life most precious and valued moments with just a one click. Nikon D700 Digital cameras are of very trivial type and can be take easily where you want to go. Camera you can store a great amount of photos because it has large picture storage liberty. Nikon allow you to extend memory by using memory card. With the help of the in built card of the cameras you can assess photographs, facility to check the camera battery, allowing zoom flash and do lots more.
EXILIM EX-Z150: a new APN dedicated to YouTube by Casio
By Harrygrand | July 14, 2008

CASIO Europe today announced the launch of their latest digital camera, the EXILIM Zoom EX-Z150. Our new digital camera is equipped with a 8.1 Megapixel CCD, a wide-angle lens (28 mm), a 3.0”LCD screen and function Face Detection.
The new EXILIM also provides a sensitivity of ISO 64 to 1600, and also loads a 4x optical zoom, and a YouTube Capture mode that allows you to make videos in 640×480 at 30 fps. It measures 96.7×57.3×20.1mm and weighs 126g.
New color for the HDC-SD9 & HDC-HS9 Panasonic
By Andrew | July 7, 2008

The HDC-SD9 and HDC-HD9, and now Panasonic adds color Champagne Gold to its line of HD digital camera. Nothing new on the characteristics, but for a reminder, These HDC-SD9 and HDC-HD9 two cameras are still using AVCHD codec, supports Full HD video to 17Mbps. They also propose the system of face recognition for video, an improvement of LSI for a better quality video images and the support of 24p for the video “cinema” The difference between These HDC-SD9 and HDC-HD9 two models concerning the storage capacity: the HDC-HS9 offers 60 GB hard drive, while the HDC-SD9 uses SD Card. The HS9 will be available on July 26, and the SD9 should be available on August 23.
PENTAX Optio W60, water-resistant digital camera
By Andrew | June 10, 2008
In the hands of PENTAX comes a new digital camera designed especially for their resistance to water, being able to dive to a depth of four meters for about two hours without damaging the electronic components of the same.
This is especially the PENTAX Optio W60, chamber which has a 10 megapixel CCD sensor that gives the camera a 5x optical zoom, in addition to ISO until 1600, possibility of recording high-definition video and a screen 2.5 inch LCD.
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AIG F566, MP3 player and digital camera-shaped sunglasses
By Andrew | June 10, 2008
Now that summer arrives sure that many have used to renovate its obsolete sunglasses by others with a more fashion design and brand in the pure RayBan. Not a bad example to follow, but that should not follow every good geek, because a good geek should buy these AIG F566.
These glasses are AIG F566 type CIA agent because not only protect our eyes from the sun’s rays, but also allow us to listen to music while wearing thanks to its compatibility with MP3 and WMA files can be stored in the internal memory device, which can be 1 GB or 2 GB depending on the model they purchase; obviously has a USB port that will serve as a bridge between our glasses and our computer for file transfer.
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The Flying Stick Camera: Just a concept, any buyers?
By Andrew | January 26, 2008
When I first saw me this camera, all I could think was of the good old school days when we flied those helicopter like things made with fan attached to sticks…it was indeed fun!
But that simple toy is no simpler today, as our gadget gurus have transformed it into a funky-techie camera that will click pics at the moment you fly it after rolling out of your plams.

Designed by Tsunho Wang, the stick camera needs to rubbed between your palms to store in some kinetic energy and release it so that it automatically take pictures at set intervals.
Till now there’s no inf about he features and pixels of a the camera since it’s still a concept, that’s awaiting a sponsorship to get materialized into a swingy camera!
Via: YankoDesign
Hello Kitty 5mPix Camera
By Andrew | October 25, 2007
Here’s another reason for the Hello Kitty lovers to love her all the more. Now she is available in shape of a camera (now, this is not the news). The news is that the new hello kitty digital camera is 5 mega pixel.
Though it’s not for those hard core photographers, but will definitely be a treat for the amateurs. The left ear of kitty homes the shutter, while the lens is hidden near the bow-tie. It is adept enough to sport a 2” LCD and SD cards.
What more? It will also have a 32MB of internal memory to save the pictures(I wish it was some more) and a 4X digital Zoom.
Think this one will be a good pick only for kids or those who don’t take photography much seriously.
Via: Akihabara






