Adventure camera
May 20, 2009 by admin
Filed under All Gizmos, Cameras
I’m the first to admit that the iPhone does a lot of things well…but taking photos just isn’t one of them. Nothing ruins a could be bragging moment like the inability to differentiate between a sick grab and your grandmothers 88th birthday….oh Mr. blurry-cam, how we hate thee. For experienced photographers, nothing will beat lugging around their 15 lb bag of SLR megapixel goodness. For the rest of us, we simply want to be able to lay our heads down at night knowing we could whip out a high res shot, drop our camera a few ft into the dirt, step on it while trying to pick it up, accidentally kick it in the water, and then subject it to subzero temperatures to shoot an HD video (Murphy’s Law always gets the best of us). Is that too much to ask? Panasonic replies with a resilient, NO. And who better to turn to than the makers of the toughbook. Spanned by years of mil-spec grade experience, the “Ideas for life” folks have managed to put together quite a piece of work with little competition. And they call it DMC-TS1S Anti-yawn features:
- 12.1 MP
- Dustproof
- Scratchproof
- Shockproof (1.5m)
- Waterproof (to 3m)
- HD Video: AVCHD Lite (720p/1080i)
- LEICA DC Vario-Elmar Lens
Click here for full specs. Peep the review below:
Nice…gonna test this sucka out