Friday, December 11, 2009

Camera Arm


In spite of the fact that I'm a near-master when it comes to taking photos of myself (you know the kind where you hold the camera out with your arm and guesstimate what the lens will capture), my favorite store Hammacher Schlemmer has a much better, more accurate solution. The self-portrait camera extension arm allows you to take the photos you want anyplace you go (under water scuba adventures, summit of Mount Everest, Rockefeller Center at the Macy's Day Parade). Clumsy-proof, the arm is made of shatter-resistant polycarbonate and tough aluminum. It will extend up to 181/2" and can hold cameras and camcorders up to 16oz.

Perfectly packable, it collapses down to 7 1/2", fitting nicely into your bag of choice or even your pocket. My favorite feature? It's the built-in positioning mirror, so every shot you take can be a great one (Ansel Adams would be proud young jedi!). Last detail is that it has a 1/4 20-thread universal tripod adapter that fits most cameras.

If you travel alone or are too nervous to hand over your excellent camera to a stranger while you and your buddies pose pretty, this is a wonderful gift!





Friday, December 4, 2009

Camera for Kids


Kidizoom is yet another digital camera for kids that will probably keep their hands off of your own camera, at least until the novelty of the toy wears off, and with Kidizoom’s many interesting features, the novelty might last longer than expected.

Besides the obvious picture-taking capability, the camera can also capture videos and has an on screen editor that allows for instant “photoshopping” of the taken pictures. Once the kids get tired of playing photographer the camera can be used to play some built-in games like tic-tac-toe and a memory and sliding square puzzle game that use the stored pictures. Finally, the camera has 16MB of internal memory but provides also an SD card slot for additional memory; interchangeable faceplates and a connector cable to hook Kidizoom up to the computer or the TV are also provided in the package.






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