
The Samsung CL65 digital camera comes jam packed with a 12.2-megapixel image sensor and a 5x optical zoom. What makes this digicam special is that it supports DLNA to make it compatible with home entertainment devices, meanwhile the Bluetooth 2.0 support allows users to send photos or videos to other devices easily. A Wi-Fi connection also enables users to e-mail photos from the camera or upload photos or videos to Facebook, Picasa and YouTube. User can also geo-tag their photos thanks to a built-in GPS sensor. The Samsung CL65 will be launched in September 2009 for around $400. More

Here is a successor to the Sony Handycam TG1. The new TG5V (or TG7 in Europe) is now lighter and smaller than its predecessor. Weighing at 230 grams and measuring 30mm x 117mm x 62mm, the camera has 16GB of Internal memory (or 6hours of video recoding), a 30mm wide angle, a new BIONZ and Exemor image processor for low light recording, and new coating for the Camera body to prevent scratches. What makes this camcorder special is that it has an integrated GPS antenna and NAVTEQ maps that can be used to automatically geo-tag videos or images to keep a record of the exact shooting location. The Sony Handycam TG5V will be available in Japan from April 20 onward. More

The Sony HDR-XR520V camcorder comes jam packed with a back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor with a high-speed BIONZ imaging processor. What makes this camcorder special is that it supports Sony’s new 16GB PRO-HG Duo HX Memory Sticks. and offers GPS capability. You can record video in Full HD (101 hours of HD Video in LP mode) and store them into its 240GB HDD. [Akihabara]
by Gizmo Girl on December 26, 2007

Now you wont have to tag your photos whether it be for Facebook or what not with this GPS Photo Finder which automatically tags your digital pictures with latitude and longitude, without needing your comp. The little rectangular box reads SD, MMC or Memory Stick data and then tagging pictures on the media with location coordinates with an internal 128MB of memory for about 550 hours of tracking. This device is set to release sometime in the beginning of 2008. No word on price right now.
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by Gizmo Girl on December 14, 2007

Who needs a navigation system when you can have that and much more with the Panasonic rearview monitor system. It comes with both a monitor and camera with a 3.5 inch monitor with 320 × 240 effective pixels with two image input terminals, one for the camera and one for other electronic devices. It will drop in Japan December 17th for $356.
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