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		<title>Midnight Shot NV-1 Night Vision Camera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the Midnight Shot NV-1 Night Vision Camera.Shooting photos in low light conditions is always a challenge, no matter how you look at it. Of course, having a good quality camera with high ISO capability goes some way in helping, but it still isn’t going to capture everything in full detail unless the flash [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is the <strong>Midnight Shot NV-1</strong> Night Vision Camera.Shooting photos in low light conditions is always a challenge, no matter how you look at it. Of course, having a good quality camera with high ISO capability goes some way in helping, but it still isn’t going to capture everything in full detail unless the flash is turned on. </p>
<p>This digital camera basically enables you to shoot anything in absolute darkness, even if there is no light at all. You could experiment with infrared photography here, which allows you to see through some types of fabric and materials. Currently <strong>$129.99</strong>.</p>
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		<title>The TRYX</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The digital camera market is flooded, although it becomes very hard to come up with a camera that defies the usual conventions. The TRYX maybe that camera. Check out the frame that becomes the handle of the camera for one hand, which really frees the user up from snapping photos with the other hand. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>The digital camera market is flooded, although it becomes very hard to come up with a camera that defies the usual conventions. The TRYX maybe that camera. Check out the frame that becomes the handle of the camera for one hand, which really frees the user up from snapping photos with the other hand. The frame also allows the TRYX to work as a tripod.</p>
<p>In addition to this framing technique, the TRYX has a unique LCD screen that “puts all camera controls right at the user’s fingertip”. It has a touch shutter that can focus on an area or subject in the frame and capture it.</p>
<p>Specs for the TRYX are 12.1 Megapixel with a CMOS sensor, dual core processors, plus Casio’s EXILIM ENGINE HS. The video is the expected 1080 at 30 fps. Other features include Slide Panaorma allowing for 360-degree panoramic images. It also has slow-motion video for speeds of up to 240 fps. It is also connected for social networking for photo-sharing on Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube, provided it is connected to a computer.</p>
<p>The TRYX should be available in April 2011 for about $249.99.</p>
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