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Monday, September 22, 2014
Cmple - 1.5FT Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable 1080p HDTV LCD Pink

Wednesday, July 16, 2014
SC-NVA5 Wired Color CCTV Security Camera with AC Adapter

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great quality/sharpness/color, can easily see individual leaves blowing in yard from 20-30 feet. latest version of camera doesn't have a microphone and IR leds have been replaced with black plastic pieces.make sure to focus camera (twist lens) for best picture.
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I just received this item, and I am livid. . . the picture on the website CLEARLY shows the camera with 6 ir LEDs. . . but when you get the product, there's just little black plastic nubs where the LEDs should be. I needed this as an IR camera. . . I guess I got swindled.Thanks, Guys. You got my money, now there's nothing I can do.
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bought to spy on my self while I sleep. the wife said I was doing some crazy stuff in my sleep. so wanted a cheap way to watch my self sleep. a real camcorder is expensive. didnt need sound. picture reselution is ok. not high quality and a little grainy. but is a security cam so this is normal. very small and compact. could hide it well. doesnt do well in low light though. just hook up to vcr and have fun with it.Monday, June 23, 2014
Samsung WB2100 Digital Camera (Black)

I have several disappointments with this camera.
1) Even using the Kids setting from the Scene mode does not capture action shots that well.
2) The auto-focus does not always focus how you want, where you have to refocus.
I have found the video capture to be great, as it picks up sounds well even a noisy room.
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I bought the Samsung WB2100 on May 4, 2013 as this digital camera has what I'm looking for: a decent price and good features for a non-SLR camera. Before finding the Samsung WB2100, I was going to get the Canon PowerShot SX500 IS.
The Samsung WB2100 has the following features:
1) 35X optical zoom, which can be set from the zoom on the lens or zoom on the camera body.
2) Has a 70X digital zoom, which can be set from the zoom on the camera body. I don't know how good the images look at 70X.
3) Defaults to record videos in 1080p. The movie size set from 320x240 to 1920x1080.
4) Defaults to an image size of 16MB. Can take photo sizes of 3MB to 16MB. When scrolling through the picture sizes, the info states what paper size the picture size is good for.
5) Flash is not motorized, and has to be opened with the release button.
6) Has an AEL button to add exposure to your shot. I have to find out how to reset the exposure after using AEL.
7) Menu setting can mute video recording when zooming in-and-out. By default, muting when zooming in enabled for video recording.
8) LCD screen tilts out in several different positions. The LCD screen does not swing out or turn upside-down like other digital cameras offer.
9) The included charger can plug into a traditional socket, or be used as the USB cable. It seems the USB cable can charge the camera.
10) The bottom of camera can be screwed into a tripod.
11) When previewing images, you can rotate the image.
Aside from the features listed above, I like the following:
1) The only digital camera that I've had that does well in low light. In other words, during the daytime at home, I don't have to turn on my house lights to take a good image. I don't have to use the camera's flash either.
Here are some annoyances that I have:
1) The audio during the video recording is extremely sensitive. If you allow for audio to be recorded when zooming in-and-out, I found that camera picks up the audio of using the zoom on the lens. I don't know if the video recording picks up the sound of using the camera body's zoom.
2) You cannot turn on the camera with the lens cap on. The LCD will tell you remove the lens cap, power on the camera again, and then automatically powers off.
3) The traditional power adapter has no light to tell you if the camera is charging or not. There is an red indictor light on back of the camera body, just above the LCD screen.
4) You have to go into (camera) settings mode to change the menu sounds, the beep sound, shutter sound, and other sounds. Settings has other settings as well, like for the display, that you cannot get to with the menu button. I have not tried out all of the settings yet.
5) When the camera is on, you cannot put the lens cap on.
The following is not included:
1) No separate battery charger. You have to charge the battery through the camera, or buy the battery charger.
2) No SD or micro SD with an SD adapter is included.
3) There is no instruction manual.
4) There is no manual that tells you what the different knobs, dials, buttons, etc. do on the Samsung WB2100. I don't know if this is the way digital cameras are sold these days, or if Samsung assumes you have some digital camera experience.
I have the following unknowns:
1) If the industry or Samsung is going to offer a adapter ring or not. Without an adapter ring, I cannot add a UV filter.
2) If Samsung offers a more powerful flash or not for the Samsung WB2100.
To summarize, I recommend the Samsung WB2100 for someone--like me--who is sick and tired of the small optical zoom that compact digital cameras offer but do not want to have an SLR or heft around an SLR. It has 35X zoom! Other competing cameras, like the Canon PowerShot SX500 IS, only have 30X optical zoom.
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I bought this camera with the expectation that it would do everything that we want! However upon taking it out of the package and beginning to setup, it would freeze up and to power down you had to take out the battery. Once I powered it back up, it would take me through setup again only to freeze up after pushing any other button. When you have to call for troubleshooting a brand new item, it's time to replace it!Read Best Reviews of Samsung WB2100 Digital Camera (Black) Here
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Frezzi Energy Systems HGS-2 Hand Grip Stabilizer for Any Video Camcorder or DSLR Camera
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
ViewSonic PRO8400 1080p DLP Installation Projector - 4000 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR, Dual HDMI, 20W Speake

- 1920 x1080 (1080p) resolution, 4,000 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR
- Throw Ratio (1.4 - 2.14:1), Dual HDMI Inputs with HDCP
- 10W x 2 Stereo Speakers, Lamp life: 3000/4000 hrs (N/Eco)
- Keystone adjustment +/-40%, Low Audible Noise of < 29dB
- Eco Mode for energy savings, longer lamp life and reduced audible noise, Laser remote control with batteries
The ONLY problem I have ever had with it is that while it has the capability to output HDMI audio to my older, analog audio speakers. I can't seem to get it to work all the time. It works great with my PC, but, for instance, my PS3 has no mini jack audio out, only the newer optical output and older RCA outputs. I could take the audio off the RCA jacks, use an adapter to convert that to mini, and tell the PS3 to output the audio to both HDMI and RCA, however, I don't want to go to all that hassle. When I connect my computer to the projector, with the very same HDMI cable, and plug in my sound system to the analog output audio jack, I have no problem. The audio system is a very high quality Bose 2.1 speaker system with USB and mini jack ports. It will work even without a USB connection, only analog, and vise-versa. Very well designed. Has a built in amp with adjustable volume. It's amazing tiny little speakers can fill a huge room, and even outdoors, with booming top notch quality sound. When I have the PS3 connected to the projector via HDMI, I get no audio signal. Perhaps it's just a limitation of the PS3 itself and no fault of the projector. I wonder, is it sending the audio signal in some different way?! Isn't an HDMI audio signal always the same format? Since the projector has 2 HDMI ports, I tried fiddling with swapping my PC output and PS3 output between the two HDMI inputs on the projector. Always the same result. Perfect audio from the PC, No audio from the PS3. What perplexes me even more, is I had the system working prior, with the PS3 audio streaming out the analog port on the projector to my sound system. Not sure what setting I changed to mess that up. Perhaps I should bite the bullet and just buy a digital sound system to go with the projector, that would solve all my problems I think. Anyone else have any constructive feedback to this issue?
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Swann SW-C-BDOGC Bulldog CCD Day/Night Security w/ LEDs for Night Vision 32ft/10m

PRO: Inexpensive, easy to install. Interesting toy.
Con: Picture quality breaks down over time with IR mode worse than daylight mode. Don't try to ID anything from it as the picture quality is too poor. Don't waste your time trying to get support or warranty service from Swann.
Having purchased these units and replaced them twice, if you are interested in any serious level of security or ID go to a better quality unit not Swann.
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I am very happy with the Swann Bulldog security camera. It is easy to use and set up. I have it hooked up to my TV/VCR and I pop a tape in every night to watch my car which had been vandalized. I have it in my apartment window and I can easily park in 4 spaces and can easily view it. It's very clear. I can also adjust it if I am parked a little out of it's current range.Now this is a fun little camera. It has great specs for its price, and is incredibly easy to install. I spent about an hour crawling through my tiny attic to run the wiring, but the rest was a cakewalk. This camera uses the CCTV connections, but includes an RCA adapter so you can hook it straight to your DVR or TV. I have 2 of these hooked up to a SWANN PC DVR for Net to provide security to my driveways, and they work great day or night. It surprised me when I got such great night vision footage from the very dim-looking red LED's in the Bulldog. The only downside I see to these cameras, is that you have to really crank the tensioner down tight to keep the camera from wobbling when brushed by wind. Overall, I am very pleased with the image quality, frame rate, and night vision of this camera.Want Swann SW-C-BDOGC Bulldog CCD Day/Night Security w/ LEDs for Night Vision 32ft/10m Discount?
I'm using 2 of these cameras, 3 Q-See cameras, and 3 Sylvania cmeras. This camera has excellent daylight picture, and good night vision capability from 20-30 feet. The Sylvania cameras have good daylight pictures, but not quite as sharp as the Swann Bulldog. Stay far, far away from the Q-See cameras. They are advertised as having similar capabilities as these, but daylight picture is grainy, washed out, and extremely dark. Night vision was useless. I've got 2 Q-See 4-channel PCI capture cards, which work well.
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