
SeaLife has a new digital camera for underwater enthusiasts - the DC800. This 8 megapixel camera is capable of producing extremely sharp images even at depths of up to 200 feet, way ahead of what the RC-12 wireless mini cam can offer. Whenever you decide to lose your sea legs and head on land, the DC800 ain’t no slouch either in dry conditions. All you need to do is remove the slim camera fro its waterproof housing and you’re good to go. With fast shutter time and quick-start, you get virtually no shutter lag. Some of the features include :-
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29 Apr
Posted by Maximus as Cell Phone Reviews
Australia has more cell phones than people, according to government statistics revealed Monday.For the first time, there was more than one cell phone for every Australian in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, the Australian Communications and Media …
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Posted by Will Park as GPS Reviews
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