Digital Camera and Camcorder Review Round Up

Futurleooks reviews the highly eco friendly Primus AW Camera and Camcorder Backpack. Geared extremely well for the outdoors, the Primus AW features one of the first recycled material constructions on the market for a high end bag. If you haul your DSLR around outdoors, then check out this review.

Also from Futurelooks is the review of the successor to the highly popular Flip Video camcorders, the Flip Mino. Offering a chassis that is 40% smaller and a new touch screen control, this Flip is even easier to take with you than before. Check out the review here.

In case you missed the previous generation of the Flip Video, TheTechZone breaks out the Delorean and goes back in time with a look at the older Flip Ultra. Check ou that review right here.

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Digital Camera and Camcorder Review Round Up

Futurelooks reviews a great bag for all you folks that carry around DSLRs, which seems to be more of you these days. They take a look at Lowepro’s FastPack 350 bag that features a quick access pocket and plenty of room for lenses and your other gear. Check out the review.

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Digital Camera Review Round Up

Futurelooks reviews the cool Manfrotto ModoPocket Mini Pocket Tripod. Unlike other tripods out on the market, this one folds flat and maintains the smallness of your digicam. Check out the review.

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Digital Camera Review Round Up

 

Futurelooks reviews a drool worthy tripod from the tripod gods, Manfrotto. They take on their 190XPROB tripod that features an innovative split column, allowing you take your camera from vertical to horizontal in no time flat. Check out the review.

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Manfrotto Introduces NeXt Generation Carbon Fiber Tripods

Manfrotto Introduces NeXt Generation Carbon Fiber Tripods

Ramsey, NJ (March 3, 2008) - With the launch of its X-Series tripods in 2007, Manfrotto set a new standard in the professional photographic supports industry.  Not only did the new X-Series boast a stylish design and industry leading performance, it represented a new facet in engineering. The Manfrotto Q90°center column system received critical acclaim and single handedly set the product offering apart from anything else in the market. Indicative of Manfrotto’s dedication to product improvement, the company is proud to announce the next chapter in the evolution of the X-Series with the introduction of a new line of carbon fiber tripods. Designed to supply shooters with an array of features geared specifically towards enhancing the imaging experience, the new carbon fiber family, dubbed “CX,” marks another milestone for Manfrotto and ushers in a new era for Manfrotto carbon fiber supports.

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