PowerShot SD780 IS and SD960 IS leaked early on Canon website

February 17, 2009 @ 7:36 pm

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At the moment, Canon still has the yet unannounced SD780 IS and SD960 ISon its “new products” page. It looks like Canon is steering away from the hard corners of their previous compact digitals and going with the somewhat controversial rounded corners look. At least the new rounded corners still leave the camera relatively rectangular, unlike some of Canon’s other PowerShot siblings.

The SD780 IS sounds pretty enticing though based on those specs listed. The ability to shoot HD video at 720p is pretty neat and can only mean better online video as more and more people adopt these fantastic compact cameras. I’m not so much interested in the SD960 IS because 1) it looks ugly; and 2) it has that retarded rounded shape I really hate from Canon compact digitals. In any case, the early specs on both cameras look very similar so the aesthetic and price points of each camera are going to be a factor in one selling better than the other.

Oh, and the SD780 IS comes in gold. That’s pretty nifty. But I’d like to see what kind of gold before making a final decision on whether I think that’s neat or not.

DIY snowboarding helmet camera

December 21, 2008 @ 2:10 am


DIY Helmet Cam from Nick Campbell on Vimeo.

GreyScaleGorilla has an awesome DIY solution to getting the best videos of you and your friends on the slopes during this snowboard/ski season. It is quite simple and the result (see below) is rather perfect.

All you need is a compact digital camera (Canon PowerShot is used above) and snowboarding/skiing goggles. You basically tie the strap to your goggle strap and then squeeze the camera between your forehead and the top of your goggles. Then you’ve got the perfect and uber-cheap solution to capturing all of your falls and jumps in glorious video for all to see later!