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VholdR Wearable Camcorder

The VholdR Wearable Camcorder [VholdR.com] is a slick piece of high-end outdoor video gear suited to outdoor sports and activities in all kinds of conditions. We’ve covered some other outdoor active lifestyle favorites – specifically the Coosh Headset and Handpresso Portable Espresso maker. With snowflakes falling and winter in full swing, ones thoughts inevitably turn to snowboarding and skiing – and how are you going to capture those sick moments and perfect runs on video? Popular mini camcorders like the Flip are fine for memories at the mall, but aren’t ruggedized or mounted in a way suitable to outdoor shooting.

While you are booking your flight and condo at Telluride, Vail or Breckenridge, take a moment and check out the VholdR wearable camcorder. The VholdR is small and would look at home on the mountains in any weather – ride bike or ski. It boasts some impressive features:

  • 640×480 resolution at 30 fps
  • rotating lens with laser sights for easy aiming & calibration – it rotates in its housing to capture a level shot even when you aren’t level
  • rugged design with brushed aluminum and baked fiberglass housing
  • single, easy to use record/pause switch (big enough to work while wearing a glove)
  • USB 2.0 transfers to PC/Mac
  • video editing & sharing software included
  • helmet mount included
  • 2 hours battery life
  • MicroSD removable memory  (1GB MicroSD included!)

What’s especially impressive is the video & audio quality – check sick move below, and see more samples here [VholdR.com].

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Friday, December 12th, 2008 Outdoor Gadgets No Comments

Nikon D60 vs. D90

The Nikon D-90 DSLR is out and it is a stunner by all accounts.  But here’s a question noone is asking: Is it better to get the Nikon D60 (the previous generation) or the D90 ? This may sound like a no-brainer until you realize that these cameras are $600 apart in price! Both Nikons are excellent cameras, considered to be at the top of the prosumer camera category. So with that context, here are the key differences:

Feature D60 D90 Analysis Nikon D60 vs D90
Megapixels 10.2 12.3 Edge D90 – but due to better optics rather than more megapixels
Optics
(w/ Kit Lens)
Great Great The D90’s image sensor and greater MP count will get more oomph from the solid kit lens offered with both models.

The D90’s kit lens has the edge with greater zoom capability and slightly better optics than the D60’s (the D90’s is bulkier too however!)

ISO Sensitivity 100-
1600
200-
3200
The D-90’s 3200 ISO and analysis of bright light / dark shots show that the D90 will offer more flexibility shooting in all light conditions and offer less noise.
Usability Good Great With the D90 Nikon greatly improved the LCD viewfinder quality and added Live View functionality. It also has expanded in-camera editing features and rearrange buttons. However, both cameras manage to make taking great photos very easily for all levels of photographer.
Accessories Good Great D90-only accessories include a ton of flash options and an intriguing GPS module (not included). The D60 is well supported having an extra lead on the market; all the basics and more are covered but the D60 lacks an available GPS module.
Movie Mode None Yes! The D90 is the first DSLR ever to offer movie mode.  Know that the maximum movie duration is limited and – the biggest drawback – it requires MANUAL FOCUS while shooting. Couple that with the size of this camera compared to modern camcorders and most will not have the skill and patience for this mode.
Price $525 $1,145 Full kit price (per Amazon as of 2/10/2009)

 
Gonzo Recommendation: Nikon D60
Learn More about Nikon D-60

 
Summary:
 The Nikon D60 may be missing some bells-and-whistles offered by the new kid on the block, but the Nikon D60 is a rock solid DSLR camera available now from folks like Amazon at unheard of prices while (or because) the Nikon D90 grabs all the headlines.

Those who can afford to join the state-of-the-art will find the Nikon D90 is a step up from the D60 in nearly every respect. It offers incredible photo quality and usability, as well as the all-new movie mode, next-gen accessories, better optics and additional megapixels. Learn More about the Nikon D-90.

In this economy many consumer will side with the D60, choosing to avoid the additional expense of joining the latest generation of digital camera technology. Those who opt for the D90 will be very pleased. We feel the Nikon D60 is the best overall value but this is one of those cases where either choice is a good choice, provided you are aware of your budget.

Read More Information & User Reviews: Nikon D60 w/ Kit Lens
Read More Information & User Reviews: Nikon D90 w/ Kit Lens

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Friday, October 10th, 2008 Photography No Comments

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