Tag Archive for Camera

Yumqua 5 Meter USB Camera Borescope Endoscope Review

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Yeah, new review by me..

Link:  http://technogog.com/review/review-of-yumqua-5-meter-usb-camera-borescope-endoscope/

Quote:
“I’ve been reviewing products for about 12 years now and one of the great things about reviewing is getting things that are useful like the USB borescope or endoscope I have for review today. There a lots of products I want but don’t need so I’ll probably never buy them, but getting them for review is nice. A borescope is something that I wanted but not really needed, maybe once or twice per year I might have a use for one, not really worth running out and buying one, but it can be very useful for the average homeowner to own something like this as you never know when you’ll need one. The one I have for review today is 5 meters long or about 16.4 feet and even has LEDs that you can adjust built in to make sure you see everything you need to. Overall it’s not a bad product, it’s inexpensive and I found it works with both Windows and Android. Read on to learn more… ”

DBPower Hawkeye-II FPV Wifi Drone Quadcopter with Camera Review

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New review by me of one of my favorite things, RC toys…

Link: http://technogog.com/review/review-of-dbpower-hawkeye-ii-fpv-wifi-drone-quadcopter-with-camera/

Quote:
“Drones are the big thing now and it seems every helicopter and quadcopter is a drone and that’s wrong I think, but there’s nothing I can do about it, drones are popular and they sell. Anyway, today for review I’ve got quadcopter or drone from DBPower and it’s called the Hawkeye-II and it has a camera built-into that you can actually connect to your phone and see through so it’s like you’re in it flying along. I love remote control products, especially those that fly and this one needs some improvement. Read on to learn more…”

Gadgin Bluetooth Remote Control Camera Shutter Review

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blah, blah, blah, new review by me..

Link: http://technogog.com/review/review-of-gadgin-bluetooth-remote-control-camera-shutter/

Quote:
“The selfie is the in thing as I’ve mentioned before when I reviewed a selfie stick but that’s not all the accessories you can get to help you take better selfies. Taking pictures is fairly easy but a remote control shutter makes things a lot easier when taking selfies or just any other pictures. The product is from a company called Gadgin and it’s a Bluetooth remote control shutter that works with most mobile devices. Read on to learn more ”

Review of OmeGod SLR Lens 24-105mm Stainless Steel Travel Coffee Mug Cup

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Gotta have my coffee in the morning, I get up before everyone else to just have my coffee in peace before I start the day. Up for review today I’ve got a cup or mug that can be used for coffee but it’s a different kind of cup as this one looks exactly like an SLR lens right down to the clear lens like lid. It’s great cup, I like it, it’s unique and interesting. Read on to learn more…

Compro TN900RW 720P PTZ Network Camera Review

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New review by me on Technogog

Link: http://technogog.com/review/review-of-compro-tn900rw-720p-ptz-network-camera/

Quote: “Lately I’ve seen more of a trend of moving toward a connected home where you specifically can control devices while you’re not there. We’ve had IP style security cameras for a while now and they’re getting better all the time, not only the picture quality, but adding more features. Some of my favorite cameras are from Compro and I have another one of theirs for review today called the TN900RW with the R standing for Remote and the W standing for Wireless. The TN900RW features up to 720P resolution and the ability to pan, tilt and zoom which are great but it also has a built-in temperature sensor and the ability to actually control other devices in your home via infrared remote. You can program the TN900RW to control your HDTV, blu-ray player, home theater, air conditioner, or virtually anything that can be controlled via infrared. Read on to learn more… “

Portable Plastic Stand for Cellphones, Digital Cameras and Tablets Reviewed

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Yep.. new review by me..

Link: http://reviewthetech.com/2013/12/13/review-of-portable-plastic-stand-for-cellphones-digital-cameras-and-tablets/

Quote: "Up for review today I’ve got a unique little product that can work with numerous devices, so it’s sort of an all-in-one type things. It’s tripod with no official name, it’s just called the Portable Plastic Stand for Cellphone,Digital Camera,Tablet PC. The name isn’t catchy or cute but it describes the product exactly and what it does. You can use this tripod with a camera, phone or a tablet, essentially you only need to carry this with you and that’s it. So read on.."

Chinon Announces DIY 35mm Camera Kit

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This is actually kind of cool, I like it. The PR below says the camera is called the L.A.S.T. but on the Chinon site it’s called the Powershovel DIY Film Camera Kit. I put the direct link to the camera at the bottom of the PR below so you don’t have to search for it.

(Reading a bit further it’s called the LAST camera but it’s from a company called Powershovel in Japan..)

Not sure what I would do with it but it would be fun to make..

 

Have you ever wanted to build your own camera? Have you ever wondered how a traditional film camera works? Are you looking for a fun, educational project to share with students or your family?
If so, the Chinon L.A.S.T. (Learning-Achieving-Sharing-Teaching) camera kit is right for you. Available at www.chinonshop.com, it  is the 35mm film camera you assemble yourself. Once built, it is a fully functional point and shoot film camera that takes photos the good old fashioned way.
The L.A.S.T. has two interchangeable lenses, standard view angle (45mm) and ultra-wide view angle (22mm). Swap the normal back cover with the light leak back cover to take amazingly creative photos. Long exposure photography — a rare find on digital point and shoot camera — is also possible with the camera’s Bulb mode.
Don’t think that’s enough? Not only can you build your own camera, you can also dress the camera to express your own personal flare. The front plates are removable for easy decoration. So go ahead and spray it, paint it, engrave it… let the world know your special style, ideas and designs. In addition, Chinon offers pre-made decorative labels for the front panels to customize the camera.
This holiday season, whether you’re looking to rekindle your passion for old school image-making, or hoping to teach a new generation about the basics of photography, the L.A.S.T. camera is a great way to go about it. Let’s turn back time and experience the Golden Days of Photography. There is still plenty that can be learned from film through the fun of building this beautiful film camera.
The L.A.S.T. camera from Chinon is available at www.chinonshop.com for $59.99 (USD) and comes with one free front panel label.

Direct link:
http://www.chinonshop.com/collections/cameras-and-optics/products/diy-film-camera-kit