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Campus Snapshots

Features Here's a look back at what students have showcased on CNET Asia.  Read story »

You can't get better image stabilization than the Tyler Minigyro

Crave The Tyler Minigyro. Most cameras these days come with some form of image stabilizer, whether it's optical or sensor-shift. However, these implementations have limitations. Taking shots with a telephoto lens ... Read story »
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1

Review Sony's Cyber-shot T series cameras are well-known for their stylish design and slimness. But that doesn't mean these good-looking snappers just sit pretty. The latest addition to this family of shooters, the TX1, goes to show how powerful a petite camera can be. Although this point-and-shoot lacks...
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Which Canon camera would this geek buy?

Blogs Over the past few months, this geek had the chance to try out various Canon cameras for his travels and functions. I loved almost all of them, but there's one in ... Read story »

Visually impaired photographers exhibit mind-boggling shots

Crave Twelve visually impaired artists, a few of whom are totally blind, were recently featured by the University of California at Riverside. The shots they took are inspiring, considering that most ... Read story »

How to take fast-action shots at night

Features Planning to do some speed photography? Here are five ways to improve your shots at night. Read story »

Philips releases new wireless HDMI kit

Crave Philips is taking another shot at the wireless HDMI market with its stylish Wireless HDTV Link kit. Announced at IFA 2009 taking place in Berlin, the 599 euros (US$854) package ... Read story »

Wii need guns, lots of guns

Crave If the Wii Zapper strikes you as too "gunlike," then you're probably not going to like these Wii accessories. Brooklyn-based CTA Digital showed off an entire arsenal of gun-themed Wiimote peripherals. ... Read story »

A video frame for your picture

Crave Traditionally, the pictures on magazine covers are usually shot as still images. But recently, some publications are using a single frame from high-resolution video footage for the picture. For example, ... Read story »

F1 motion simulator for your living room

Crave Last year, we tried out a SingTel-owned racing simulator shaped like a Formula One (F1) car. Unfortunately, you need to book a slot with the Singapore operator to try it ... Read story »

Make easy time-lapse movies with your iPhone

Crave Watching ice cubes melt is much more fun when you speed it up. iPhone app Timelapser lets you do it right on your phone. Time-lapse movies can be a complicated ... Read story »

Ice Shots

Crave For those who don't fancy freezing their behinds off at sub-zero degree pubs like Eskibar but who would like to chill out, here's a swig of ingenuity that'll let you have ... Read story »

Blink to take a picture in 2060

Crave MIT Media Lab's associate professor, Ramesh Raskar. That's what Ramesh Raskar, an associate professor with MIT's Media Lab, predicts. In an article on Popular Photography's Web site, Raskar paints a ... Read story »

Canon EOS 7D can show traces of earlier shot in burst mode

Crave Canon has warned that traces of one photograph taken with the company's new higher-end EOS 7D dSLR can sometimes be seen in the next. The Canon EOS 7D The good ... Read story »

Learning photography online

Crave I remember when I was picking up photography more than a decade ago. Computer learning aids were then relatively new to the scene. So we students would huddle around the instructor ... Read story »

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