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September 01, 2010
Sony Releases New Bloggie Camcorders With Touchscreens: the MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10
Sony added two more members to its line of ultracompact Bloggie camcorders with the release of the MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10. The new Bloggies have the surname "Touch" because of the addition of a 3-inch touchscreen, which is the primary new feature on these models. In addition to the new touch-sensitive LCDs, the new Bloggies offer Full HD 1080p HD recording, built-in USB connectors, HDMI outputs, and 12.8-megapixel CMOS sensors. You can expect to see the Bloggie Touch models hitting the shelves in October of this year.
- Canon Announces New Compact Professional Camcorders—the XF105 and the XF100 - August 31, 2010
- JVC Announces New Ultracompact Picsio Camcorders: the GC-WP10 and GC-FM2 - August 23, 2010
- Samsung Unveils Another 'Flip-Killer': The HMX-E10 With Swivel Lens and Touchscreen LCD - July 28, 2010
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Hurricane Katrina: the Videos
Large parts of the southeastern US are currently trying to pick up the pieces after Hurricane Katrina came rolling through, and lots of camcorder users have been recording their experiences with the chaos it brought. Here’s a few links to places that have first-hand accounts of the storm in video and still image form.YouTube – videos submitted with the tag Katrina
WeatherVine – videos from hurricane chasers. The one on the home page is very large, but gives a great idea of how hideous it would be to be caught in one. There’s also a blog from storm videographer Jeff Gammons here.
OurMedia – home videos of the aftermath of the hurricane
StormChaserVideo – videos from Dougls Kiesing, who claims to be the "world’s only real full-time freelance storm chasing photojournalist". He shoots for the Weather Channel, which has a lot of Katrina videos online.
Flickr – still images of the hurricane
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