
Check out this cool video camera from Hammacher Schlemmer which is specifically designed to make a timelapse video of your garden so that you can keep track of their progress. It has two different capture modes: as close as 20-inches or a 54-inch wide field of view with the capability to take a picture at one of six preset intervals, anywhere from every 5 seconds to every 24 hours and combines them into a single 1280 x 1024 resolution AVI movie file for easy playback on a computer. The built-in light sensor will automatically turn off the camera at night to extend the battery life. Each camera comes with 2GB USB flash drive that can hold up to 18,000 pictures. Not to worry, the camera is also weather resistant and runs on 4 AA batteries (up to four months of operation). The camera will set you back $159.95. [Hammacher via CoolestGadgets]

If you want a cheap camcorder, you can choose the new camcorder from Exemode. It is the leading Japanese company. Their new product, The DV505 is a new 5MP camcorder from the Japanese company Exemode that features 32MB of internal memory, an SD slot (up to 2GB) and the ability to record only VGA video. That’s right! Only VGA quality video… The Exemode DV505 retails for only €80. [Akihabara via Digital Camera Blog]
by Nicole on January 10, 2008

Here’s a great spy camera that can get all the proof you need to solve that case! Digital Cowboy has dropped the new DVR-SP lighter-sized camera. It can record video in 176×144 (3GP) on MicroSD Card (up to 2GB) and comes in either blue or black. That’s all the specs we have so far.
Link Via The Digital Camera Blog
by Johan on December 6, 2007

Sony’s new video camera model SR42E delivers detailed and natural images even in low light situations. The camcorder has a 2.5inch LCD touch screen, a “3G sensor” and the hard disk shock absorber. Measuring only 73mm x 71mm x 115mm and weighing at 340grams (including battery), it also features Vario-Tessar lens to enhanced picture quality. There is no word yet on the pricing or availability of this lightweight camcorder.
Link via The Digital Camera Blog