Nintendo released the Game Boy Camera and the Game Boy Printer in 1998. The Camera took small, grainy digital photos in an era before the proliferation of digital cameras and camera phones. Although the photos were limited to the Game Boy’s 4 shades of gray, the Camera’s software allowed users to customize them with doodles, stamps, frames, and even make animations and use their own faces in minigames. The photos could also be printed out onto stickers using the thermal Printer and a Game Link cable (the Printer was sold separately from the Camera, but included paper and a Game Link). A few other games were also compatible with the Printer, most notably The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. A followup to the Camera was planned for the Game Boy Advance, but never released. Nintendo utilized some aspects of the Camera software for the Nintendo DSi, and although the DSi’s camera app features new options, it is not nearly as robust as the original Game Boy Camera. This set is outmoded these days, and not very useful on a functional level, but I still find them to be fun and kitschy, and because they are inexpensive and easy to come by on eBay, I have to wholeheartedly recommend them to collectors and retro gamers.
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getitdigital review: This is the full review video portion of a review which can be found here: getitdigital.wordpress.com We tested the Nikon AF Zoom-NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4-5.6G and the Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD 1:2 Macro lenses using a Nikon D300s. You can get great delas on all sorts of camera gear at http:getitdigital.com.
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The Acoustix: Steve, Gary, & Nick perform Black Water live at Llywelyn’s Pub in St. Charles, Missouri. Shot with an inexpensive digital camera in low light.
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Review of original design from Chappy Showcase: www.youtube.com In his video he demonstrates how to build the steadicam. This is a review of the steadicam and how I was able to purchase all of the items for around $22. This is definitely a pretty good steadicam, however I believe that some adjustments need to be made in order to address some weight and stabilization concerns. Overall Review: C+ (even with the WD-40, it was a hassle to drill these holes into the caps…of course, I did not tap a hole into them, so that may have saved some time.
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Two aggressive new models of camera designed to be powerful and inexpensive were, For the first time in the world, unveiled by GE at the PMA imaging expo in Sydney Australia Today, and Blunty3000 was there to get the spiel right from the General Imaging folks themselves. More from Blunty’s adventures at PMA to come www.pmaaustralia.com.au If you’re in Sydney, the expo is also open to the Public this Saturday and Sunday (the 25th and 26th of June 2011) GE’s Press release; “PMA Imaging & Entertainment Expo, Sydney, Australia — June 23, 2011 — General Imaging (GIC), the exclusive worldwide licensee of GE branded digital cameras, will reveal the latest additions to the highly popular Power and Power PRO series with the new GE G100 and GE E1410SW cameras at the 2011 PMA Imaging & Entertainment Expo, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia. These two models are the first GE digital cameras that feature advanced Aptina™ A-Pix™ CMOS pixel technology, which brings distinct performance enhancing features to the new GE cameras. Increased shutter speed, the ability to continuously shoot in high speed (10 fps), advanced high-performance 1080p HD video recording capabilities and enhanced light sensitivity for sharper images with vibrant colour in low light conditions, are just a few of the advancements found in the new G100 and E1410SW. With the addition of the new J1456W, the GE Smart Series now offers consumers a broader choice of AA or rechargeable Lithium-ion …
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