According to CamcorderInfo, Samsung has put a stop to manufacturing its Sports Camcorders in the U.S. This comes after Samsung shut down its Sports Camcorder forums, on which the webmaster posted this … Keep reading >>
Helmet cams aren’t really my forte, but I figure there are a lot of you out there looking for a quality helmet cam system, so perhaps … Keep reading >>
In their Sony HDR-CX7 review, DMN takes you through a shooting and editing experience with Sony’s first Memory Stick Pro Duo camcorder. The review focuses not only on the functionality and quality … Keep reading >>
Crave brings us a Samsung SC-X300L review. The camcorder seemed to be well received in terms of video and audio quality, but not in a couple … Keep reading >>
The latest in their line of flash-based camcorders for extreme sports fans, the Samsung SC-X300L adds little to last year’s sports cam model besides expanded memory. CamcorderInfo has a first look review of … Keep reading >>
For the extreme among you, check out the “Campack” from O’Neill. This backpack features iPod controls, Bluetooth, and an included helmetcam that can be controlled via a joystick built into the shoulder strap. Play … Keep reading >>
Samsung has just announced the SC-X210WL and SC-X205WL sports camcorders, which were hinted at earlier this year. Extreme sports fans will drool over the new wireless capabilities that will allow video … Keep reading >>
Instructables has a great tutorial on how to make your own helmet cam kit from a hodge-podge of different parts. The whole set-up gets to be a bit expensive, but the final … Keep reading >>
Shooting a wedding and getting it right the first time can be a daunting task. Doing it at almost 14,000 feet can be nearly impossible. … Keep reading >>
CamcorderInfo has just posted their review of the Samsung SC-X210L. From the looks of it, the Samsung SC-X210L is suited only for very, very specific things. Basically, sports and rough situations would be … Keep reading >>