The heavy duty Fujifilm XP30 camera that was revealed at CES in January is now available for purchase. The XP30 is dustproof, waterproof, freezeproof, and has shock protection in addition to the ability to snap photographs. With a built-in GPS for you to geotag your photographs automatically, its 14 megapixel lens with 5x optical zoom is no slouch when it comes to shooting compositions. The ability to capture 720p HD videos at 30fps is a nice bonus as well, for those times when still images just don’t cut it. The Fujifilm XP30 will set you back $239 and is available now. Hit the break for a promo video from Youtube Here
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Fujifilm XP30 available now
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ADMIN on Thursday, March 24, 2011
Filed Under: camera, dustproof, freezeproof, fujifilm, shockproof, waterproof, xp30
Filed Under: camera, dustproof, freezeproof, fujifilm, shockproof, waterproof, xp30
The heavy duty Fujifilm XP30 camera that was revealed at CES in January is now available for purchase. The XP30 is dustproof, waterproof, freezeproof, and has shock protection in addition to the ability to snap photographs. With a built-in GPS for you to geotag your photographs automatically, its 14 megapixel lens with 5x optical zoom is no slouch when it comes to shooting compositions. The ability to capture 720p HD videos at 30fps is a nice bonus as well, for those times when still images just don’t cut it. The Fujifilm XP30 will set you back $239 and is available now. Hit the break for a promo video from Youtube Here
Arctic Spas shows off hot tub-controlling iPhone app, waterproof ccase sold separately
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ADMIN on Friday, March 18, 2011
Filed Under: Apps, iphone, tub-controlling, waterproof
Filed Under: Apps, iphone, tub-controlling, waterproof
Frankly, a few things in life are just too hard. Taxes being one of them, and moving from one’s spot in a hot tub to adjust the temperature and / or jet pressure being another. In a bid to solve issue number two, Arctic Spas has shoved out an iOS app (Android and BlackBerry are inbound) that interfaces with a WiFi module on some of the company’s hot tubs. Once loaded up, owners can control temperature and jets with a simple touch, though we hear that loads of steam and moist fingers aren’t exactly great for consumer electronics. Either way, you’ve got a video to entice you down below.
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