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8” DPG807BK VIEWSONIC DIGITAL PHOTO FRAMEsenses contact
by Claire Gillo
on 20th Jun 2009
The very latest digital photo frame to hit the market is the new 8” DPG807BK from ViewSonic. With so many digital photo frames around, what makes this model more desirable than its competition? There is nothing in particular outstanding about this product however that is not to say that it is no good. The frame is simple to use and the menu options are easy to understand. There is a number of choices that can be adjusted however these changes are not too overwhelming and this works to its
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Freeloader Pro, Professional Solar Charger.
by Claire Gillo
on 20th Jun 2009
The Freeloader Pro Kit is a universal solar power charger device that will charge most appliances wherever you are in the world under the power of the sun. Whilst solar power charges are no new concept the difference between this and previous models from the same manufacturer is that the Freeloader Pro will charge most camera batteries. This is due to its unique CamCaddy that is a power cradle accessory and is compatible with digital compact cameras, DSLRs and video camera batteries by using its
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Sony HDR-TG7VE
by Claire Gillo
on 20th Jun 2009
The Sony HDR-TG7VE is certainly one of the most fashion conscience electronic gadgets around at the moment plus this model has been crammed full of features that will appeal to many. This camcorder will shot full HD video at 1920x1080, comes with 16GB of internal flash memory with optional memory stick slot, a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 10x optical and 120x digital zoom, smile shutter technology and GPS tracking. All pretty impressive! One area that could be improved is its still capture
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Pretec 433X 16 GB CompactFlash Card
by Claire Gillo
on 19th Jun 2009
Memory card storage has certainly come along way and the Pretec 433X 16GB Compact Flash proves this with its breakthrough speed flash memory. Following the 233X and the 333X the 433X has broken its own record and is up to 30% quicker. Professional photographers need not worry anymore however this card is not going to come cheap and also worth considering is the Pretec 433X 8GB card at £99.99.
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Delkin Fat Gecko Camera Mount
by Josie Reavely
on 6th Jun 2009
This unusual device promises to make unique photography and filming possible, by allowing the photographer or filmographer to capture images from a completely different perspective. The dual suction cup device adheres to your car bonnet / roof (or whatever else you want to attach it to) and sports four adjustable joints and an optional extender bar to help you ‘see’ past obstructions like wing mirrors etc. It sounds simple in theory, but it comes with a slightly daunting array of ins
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ClickFree Traveler
by Claire Gillo
on 5th Jun 2009
The first flash memory-based ClickFree product, the Traveler is available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities and is compatible with PC and Mac systems. It’s an ultra-portable backup device about the size of a credit card that automatically starts searching for and backing up any new files since your last backup, including emails, photos, video, music, websites and any other file-types that the user specifies. There’s no software to install or fiddly setup process to
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Skywatcher Skymax 127 SupaTrak Auto Telescope
by Josie Reavely
on 5th Jun 2009
Touted as one of the hottest entry-level telescopes on the market, the Skywatcher Skymax 127 SupaTrak Auto boasts a glut of exciting features, which are made all the more impressive when you note the relatively modest price tag. It’s even been endorsed and recommended by Sir Patrick Moore CBE FRS, so we were keen to see how it would perform for ourselves.The Skymax 127 is a 127mm f/1500 motorised Maksutov-Cassegrain Auto-Tracking telescope, which features a compact but powerful, “Hig
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Canon CanoScan LiDE 700F
by Josie Reavely
on 5th Jun 2009
Simple to set up, the innovative 3-way design that this scanner boasts – with a flip-out stand, which allows it to be used in portrait, landscape or vertical positions - means it should fit neatly into any home office. The combination of a LiDE scanner with a CIS sensor means that the CanoScan 700F is efficient, requires little energy to run and is capable of producing high quality results. If you’re making the switch to digital and want to archive your old negativ
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Ansmann Digicharger Vario Pro
by Josie Reavely
on 5th Jun 2009
An updated and improved version of the popular Digicharger Vario, the Pro version sports a charging current of 1000 mA, providing fast performance. Contacts are adjustable horizontally and vertically, enabling the device to accommodate a wider range of Li-ion battery packs. Equipped with an LCD display, it can be used worldwide (adaptors for EU, UK and USA are in the set) or in-car and comes with a 3-year warranty.
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Green Clean After Shake Sensor Cleaning Kit
by Josie Reavely
on 5th Jun 2009
Designed to tackle the dust and dirt that often remains on your DSLR’s sensor in spite of its built-in ‘anti-dust’ features, the After Shake Sensor Cleaning Kit comprises Wet and Dry Sweepers, a set of magnifying glasses and an LCD wipe. The Wet Sweepers are pre-soaked with an optimum amount of cleaning solution to dissolve any stubborn dirt or stains on the sensor, which your follow with a Dry Sweeper to lift off the offending material.
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