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One of the challenges with editing DSLR video footage has been working with different frame rates.  In the above video, Jason Levine of Adobe shows just how easy it is to mix footage with a variety of frame rates in the new Premiere Pro CS5.

[Jason Levine via Terry White]

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How is This Not Family Safe Content?

by Eric on April 8, 2010

I frequently upload videos to YouTube for cameras and other gadgets here at Tech Tilt, as well as Photography Bay.  The above video is intended to demonstrate the high-speed frame rate of the new Nikon P100 superzoom camera.  This produces a cool slow motion effect.  YouTube thinks it is not family safe content. [click to continue…]

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Sony HDR-CX350V Hands-On Review

by Eric on March 4, 2010

Sony HDR-CX350V

The Sony HDR-CX350V is a compact camcorder that captures Full HD 1080 video in AVCHD format.  In addition to AVCHD video format, the CX350V can also capture 7.1MP still images with its Exmor R CMOS sensor.  The CX350V features 32GB of internal flash memory, which can be expanded via Memory Stick or SD cards. [click to continue…]

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Samsung HMX-U20 and HMX-U15

by Eric on February 20, 2010

Samsung HMX-U20

The Samsung HMX-U20 and HMX-U15 are two new ultra-compact camcorders introduced at PMA 2010.

The Samsung HMX-U20 features 1080p video capture, a 3x optical zoom, a 2-inch LCD and a built-in USB connection.  The HMX-U20 can also capture 10MP still images.  The Samsung HMX-U20 should be available in Spring 2010 at an initial retail price of $249.99.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

Samsung HMX-U20

The Samsung HMX-U15 also features 1080p video capture, no zoom, a 2-inch LCD and a built-in USB connection.  The HMX-U15 capture 14MP still images.  The Samsung HMX-15 should be available in Spring 2010 at an initial retail price of $229.99.  Check availability on Amazon.com. [click to continue…]

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CES 2010 Roundup

by Eric on January 3, 2010

This post will be ground zero for all the CES coverage coming from 3D TV Source, Photography Bay and, of course, Tech Tilt.  I’ll be covering CES 2010 for all three sites and there will obviously be some overlap between them.  As a result, Tech Tilt will link to the appropriate coverage at Photography Bay and 3D TV Source for gear and news in their respective categories.  Other tech news from CES 2010 will be covered here on Tech Tilt.

This post will be updated on a live rolling basis throughout CES 2010, so check back often for the latest updated.

General Coverage

CES 2010 Exhibitor Preview

3D

Corel 3D Blu-ray Playback Software

I-TEC 3D “Glasses-less” Display

Automotive

Cydle GPS Solutions

HD Radio

OnStar Mobile

Cellular Phones

Google Nexus One

ZOMM

Computers

enTourage eDGe

Lenovo Mobile Solutions

Lenovo IdeaPad U1

Digital Cameras & Photography

Casio

Camera Phones Get 14MP and 1080p HD

Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II

Lexar Memory Cards

Panasonic Memory Cards

Panasonic FH20

Samsung NX10

Samsung H Series Camcorders

Sony A450

Sony HX5V

Vivitar Video Cameras

Photography Bay Roundup

Home Entertainment

Abbee Commercial Remover

GefenTV Auto Volume Stabilizer

I-TEC 3D “Glasses-less” Display

Mitsubishi 3D-Ready TVs

Popbox

Sanus HDMI Cable with 180° Pivoting Connector

Sound Egg 5.1 Surround Sound Chair

Boxee Box by D-Link

Panasonic Viera HD 3D Plasma TV

Panasonic Wireless Speaker System

Peripherals

Turtle Beach USB Sound Cards

Video Games

Helix Grip for iPhone

Parrot AR.Drone

You Rock Guitar

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