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Benefits Of A Hidden Camera Smoke Detector

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Many people may think that hidden cameras are the stuff of spy movies and police sting operations. But major U.S. retailers have reported that hidden camera sales have increased almost 50% annually since 2007. As the demand for better hidden camera surveillance has grown, both for private and commercial use, manufacturers have worked to introduce more sophisticated products with more practical uses. Chief among these has been the hidden camera smoke detector . There are a multitude of reasons why this item had been so popular with security equipment consumers. Practicality In most homes and offices, the smoke detector is an afterthought, only given attention when the batteries are low and it emits those hideously high-pitched beeps. Yet they're required by law in nearly every room of a commercial building or residence. So there's no suspicion if smoke detectors are present in a room, and most of the time, people don't even notice them. As such, a smoke detector make

Canon starts selling the first SLR camera, video recording format 4K

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Unique camera Canon Cinema EOS-1D C was announced in April of this year, but goes on sale just now. The first opportunity to purchase a new product worth 12 thousand dollars were residents of Japan, the device will appear in the U.S. next week. In addition to its direct functions of photography, model Canon Cinema EOS-1D C can shoot video with Ultra HD or 4K (4096h2160 pixels) at 24 frames per second. Minute video recording in this format is 3.76 gigabytes of disk space to store photos and records in camera uses CompactFlash memory cards. EOS-1D C equipped with a full-size 35mm CMOS-sensor with a resolution of 18.1 megapixels, dual processor Digic 5 + and a display diagonal of 3.2 inches. Novelty is compatible with EF lenses and allows RAW-images with a maximum resolution. Regime poses called Canon Log Gamma allows you to record high quality videos in a wide dynamic range (HDR), and provides a uniform footage while shooting at the same time with other cameras Cinema EOS . Camera

Samsung HMX-F90: 720p camcorder with a 52-fold zoom

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Samsung Electronics has introduced a new digital camcorder Samsung HMX-F90. It can record high-definition video with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels (30 frames / second NTSC, 25 frames / sec PAL), equipped with a 5-megapixel CMOS-sensor and a folding 2.7-inch display, where you can not only view, but and edit the captured video. In addition, the new index has an impressive optical zoom: 52x (with digital Intelli-zoom - up to 70x). The camcorder can record video in MP4 format with AAC-audio via HDMI can be output to an external display. Record photos and videos on the device is on the memory card SDHC / SDXC. Dimensions are 119x56, 4x53, 9 mm, and weight - 267.9 grams. While it is not clear when the new product goes on sale and how much it will cost. Rather, the sale will begin closer to New Year's holiday, and the price can be much like the model F80 - $ 140.

Starts selling Samsung Galaxy Camera

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Camera Samsung Galaxy Camera, introduced in late August at the IFA 2012 , will soon go on sale in other country. Samsung says that the date of the start of sales device - November 29. Cost - $762 USD. Those who have time to make pre-order on the website Samsung ( started about a month ago ), will receive a gift bag company. The main feature of this device are the work under Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, as well as modules Wi-Fi and 3G (there is a slot for a SIM-card). Make calls with this camera can not, but you can send SMS-messages. Samsung Galaxy Camera received a 21x optical zoom, 16-megapixel 1/2.3 "BSI CMOS sensor and a large screen HD Super Clear LCD with a diagonal of 4.8 inches and a resolution of 1280x720 pixels. Inside the camera - quad-core Exynos 1.4 GHz, 8 GB of memory (expandable via microSD), as well as modules GPS / GLONASS and Bluetooth 4.0. Battery capacity - 1650 mAh. Thickness of the device - 19.1 mm, weight 305 grams. Another advantage inherited from th

Samsung NX20 - one of the first system cameras with built-in Wi-Fi

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This allows users to use the camera data transfer without a laptop and memory cards. The very same camera takes 20-megapixel photos, up to 8 per second, shoots Full HD video and tries to prove that the market there is a decent alternative products Sony and Panasonic . Samsung has already learned how to produce electronics, various accessories and, of course, smart phones, for which the phrase "typical Samsung» sounds like a compliment. With the cameras, however, have so far Samsung are not that good. The company is actively experimenting, but in general technology, well-established in smartphones and tablets , digital cameras are perceived cool enough. Samsung cynically trying to change the reality for themselves. First we saw the cameras sensor, then their interfaces become suspiciously like smartphones. Later appeared lenses button iFn, which serves as a convenient customizable control. Finally, Wi-Fi-compatible, which allows you to quickly take photos and videos to

Canon has outed its latest DSLR, The EOS 6D

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Canon has outed its latest DSLR , the EOS 6D , packing a 20.2-megapixel full frame sensor and integrated WiFi and GPS for transferring geotagged photos and video more easily. Directly taking on Nikon's D600 , the EOS 6D has a freshly designed CMOS paired with Canon's DIGIC 5+ Image Processor, supporting 11-point AF and ISO 100-25600 (extendable to 50, 51200 and 102400). There's 63-zone dual-layer iFCL metering and 4.5fps continuous shooting, along with various preloaded "creative modes" including a built-in HDR photography option combining three exposures of the same frame into a single image, without requiring post-processing on a computer and a Multiple Exposure mode which can combine up to nine images. Video is captured at 1080p Full HD resolution, with support for 30,24, and 25 fps, while 60fps and 50fps are supported in 720p mode. The camera also offers manual control over exposure and audio levels while recording. On the back, there's a 3-in