Posts filed under 'Digital Cameras'

On 1 Sale a Day The Polaroid i733 is on sale for $39.99 for the rest of the day!
The camera features:
7.1 megapixel resolution and 2.5-inch bright color TFT LCD.
3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom
Still image compression in JPEG (EXIF 2.2), DCF, DPOF, AVI, TIFF
16 MB built-in storage
For more information of the camera before you buy it check out this review of it:

May 11th, 2009

Tech DealDigger has a great deal on the
Kodak EasyShare M763 7.2MP Digital Camera $54.98 shipped after coupon at Dell Home & Home Office. The Kodak EasyShare M763 features 7.2MP resolution, 3x optical zoom, and image stabilization technology.
Its a nice deal on basic camera. It will not blow you away with the pictures it takes but is a good camera that can’t be passed up at this price.
Chekc reviews of the Kodak Easyshare M853 8.2MP Digital Camera by rachaelb

March 16th, 2009

Not only is the Canon D10 pretty to look at, it is shockproof (up-to-four feet), water (up to 33 feet) and freeze-proof (down to 14 degrees F). It has a 112.1-Megapixel resolution, 3x Optically Stabilized Zoom lens and will shoot VGA video. The PowerShot D10 IS Digital Camera is scheduled to be available in early May for an estimated retail price of $329.99.
Check out reviews of other Canon cameras such as the Canon PowerShot A430 4MP Digital Camera by jwhiskey2:

February 23rd, 2009

Malia Obama, the lovely daughter of our new president, was seen snapping photos throughout the inauguration with the Kodak EasyShare. As an owner of the Kodak EasyShare, I can say from experience that it is easy to use, takes decent pictures, and will not hurt the bank account too much if lost or damaged. In other words, it is a great first camera for a young person. Depending on the model and features you desire, prices can range but I found the Kodak EasyShare C813 8.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom for $74.99 at Amazon
Rokkproductions reviews the Kodak EasyShare C813 Digital Camera:

January 22nd, 2009
I’ve always hated the stereotype that girls don’t like electronics and video games and only played with Barbie’s and make-up. Instead of buying your daughter another sweater or your sister more lotion maybe you should take a look at some of these electronic products that the geeky girl in your life would love to get.
For the Mom or Mom to be on the go you could opt for this Laptop case/diaper bag. The less she has to carry, the better.

To assist with making Expo videos on the go, the Flip video has been gaining in popularity due its ease of use. You can simply plug it into the USB port and go from there:

Being a sentimental girl, I always have my camera on me to take pictures of friends and family and you can bet any lady would appreciate a brand new camera. The Nikon Coolpix is a nice option. It has a sleek attractive design and all the right features:

The professional (or any) woman in your life will love an update to her cell phone, and the new Blackberry Storm is all the rage.

I choose to protect mine with a cute pink case in case I drop it.

And for the sporty girl in your family, try the Apple Nike iPod Sport Kit reviewed here by Petlover4life:


Check out our ongoing discussion about how the Economy is affecting your Holiday shopping.

-Froso
December 1st, 2008
Recently, I did a video-pinion about some rechargeable Rayovac batteries I had purchased on sale. In the review I spoke about how good they were the first charge, and then how they faltered on each additional charge. For reference here is the video-pinion.
RechargEable-NiMH-Batteries-2500-mAh
And now to update the situation.
I had called Rayovac to see if they could recommend a different charging device, and of course they refer me over to a dept store to purchase a wall charging unit. Perfect right? Wrong! I came across the same problem as I did in my digital camera, as the wall charger would charge each battery to “full capacity” in about 20 minutes. The batteries would then go on to function in my camera for about 5 minutes, until they were depleted. I suspect evil-shenanigans on this rayovac battery line. Why else would they be on sale for such a low price of $4.99? Buyer beware!
I haven’t had any trouble with the Energizer rechargables I purchased as a backup, in fact they are still chugging along from their first charge about a week ago! Energizer 1 - Rayovac 0.
BUY THE ENERGIZERS!!
-Scottie_J
May 22nd, 2008
If you have some dough to spare and you’re looking for a sweet digital camera that gives you that professional edge, I recommend the Nkion D80 Digital Camera. It takes amazing digital photos and you can add more lenses if you want to get wider shots, shallower depth of field…or even Fisheye shots. (Make sure you get an adapter to attach those extra lenses!)

-Yael
May 9th, 2008