Posts Tagged ‘ camera ’

Eye-Fi Adds Video Upload Support For Photobucket, SmugMug, Picasa

May 6th, 2009 | By | Category: Video

Wireless memory card maker Eye-Fi yesterday announced that it is extending support for users’ video uploads to popular online photo-and video-sharing sites Picasa Web Albums, Photobucket, and SmugMug. Eye-Fi’s patent-pending technology works with Wi-Fi networks to automatically send photos and videos from a digital camera to online, in-home and retail destinations. Users of the 4GB […]



Sony Intros Mini HD Camera With GPS

Apr 2nd, 2009 | By | Category: Video

Sony today unveiled a new high-definition camcorder, the HDR-TG5V Handycam. The camcorder captures 1920×1080 high-definition video and can snap four-megapixel photos. The model includes 16GB of Flash memory (a portion of which is used for data management), embedded GPS and a new “intuitive” user interface for the touch-panel LCD. The HDR-TG5V has a built-in GPS […]



Eye-Fi Memory Cards Automatically Upload Videos to YouTube and Flickr

Mar 5th, 2009 | By | Category: Computer Hardware, iPhone

Updating a story we first told you about in January, wireless memory card maker Eye-Fi today announced the release of two new wireless SD memory cards that will upload videos directly from a digital camera to a computer and the Web. In addition to automatic photo uploads, the next generation Eye-Fi cards can deliver users’ […]



Sanyo Announces New Xacti HD Video Cameras

Jan 21st, 2009 | By | Category: Video

Today Sanyo Electric introduced a new lineup of Xacti Dual Cameras. The video cameras “redefine digital imaging” (according to the company) by allowing greater flexibility, shooting both still photos and videos. The new mixed form factor (Horizontal, Vertical) line-up of five cameras include new waterproof HD models (DMX-WH1, DMX-CA9), compact HD units (DMX-CG10), which are […]



Eye-Fi Developing Wireless Uploads To You Tube

Jan 7th, 2009 | By | Category: Featured Story, Podcasting Events, Podcasting Hardware, Video

Eye-Fi has announced that it is developing a way to let users wirelessly upload videos from a digital camera to YouTube and/or to a home computer.

“We’re aiming to do for video what we’ve already done for photos: provide the easiest, simplest way to save and share your digital memories,” says Jef Holove, CEO for Eye-Fi.