Iconix Shipping HD-RH1 Micro-Camera
Iconix Video announced that its HD-RH1 high-definition POV (point-of-view) three-CCD remote camera system, which made headlines at this year’s NAB 2006, is now shipping. Moreover, the camera with a remote head that weighs only 2.5oz. and a total system weight of less than 4lbs., is garnering increasing interest from the religious broadcasting community.
The camera head assembly features a 1/3in. progressive 16:9 image sensor, backed by a 1/3in. three-CCD prism system for optics, using 14-bit quantization at the A/D conversion and processing steps. Standard C-mount lenses are used with the head, which can be tripod-mounted or used with mobile stabilization units previously reserved for still cameras. Different from most digital cameras, whose imagers run at the same rate as the output signal, the HD-RH1 three-CCD prism uses an asynchronous signal processing architecture, which runs the CCD imagers at a completely different clock rate from the output signal, allowing for cooler-running CCDs and more efficient processing.
Source: Digital Content Producer via Fresh DV
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Olympus SP-800UZ Digital Camera
Inside its slim, elegant body, the Olympus SP-800UZ Digital Camera hides something amazing, a 30x wide-angle optical zoom. The Olympus SP-800UZ Digital Camera Brings you all the power of a 30x zoom in a camera that’s small enough to go wherever your travels take you. Plus, with advanced features like
Classroom (3D camera flythrough)
This is a 3D computer generated scene.
We have decided to give you a closer look of the Classroom scene.
This is a flythrough animation which will give you a chance too see the classroom in greater details.
For the "making of" please visit this video:
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Video: Woman’s camera captures buffalo attack
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Linksys IP Webcam Streams Live 640×480 MPEG4
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Margaret Cho – Intervention – featuring Tegan and Sara
Margaret Cho's new music video Intervention, featuring Tegan and Sara, directed by Liam Sullivan. "Intervention" is on Margaret's comedy music album, "Cho Dependent."
Get the song: itunes.apple.com/us/album/cho-dependent/id381330648
Get it on CD or Vinyl with automatic download of the whole album: jsrdirect.com/webstores/margaretcho/cddvds.html
A short film by Clownery Productions
In association with Liam Show Productions
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Security camera captures Mexico casino attack
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So Many Video Sites, So Few Uploaders?
We need to take Ms. Bogatin’s recent Zdnet article to task. Note: it’s difficult to tell where she’s getting the numbers as the one link within that article points to another story she had posted June 17th, with quotes from NYT, which indicate YouTube’s upload traffic is 35,000 per day..?!?
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Searching YouTube with Qoogle Video
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