Posts Tagged ‘light projector’
Taking a look at the new Nikon projector camera
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Nikon are due to release the replacement for the S1000pj. But what do we think?
The Nikon S1000pj was meant to be a revolution, you could take photographs and then project them onto the nearest surface to show off to your adoring fans. However, it didn’t sell as well as they had hoped, and there was rumours that they had been dropped by at least one major retailer.
Now Nikon are planning on releasing a second generation projector camera, which supposedly, can also function as a conventional external projector. The camera itself contains 12 megapixels, and 5x wide angled zoom, but the projector only packs 10 lumens of brightness.
Quality over quantity?
There is a risk when trying to pack too many features into one product that you can loose the quality of those features. Unfortunately, when it comes to this specific camera, it seems to be the projector that is compromised. If you have spent time getting your pictures right, you want the projector to show them in their best light (if you will excuse the pun).
Project anywhere, just not there.
As with any projector, you have to be selective when it comes to where you project your images. So let’s think for a moment where you would want to project when you have the Nikon camera. Outside on your walk? At a party? With only 10 lumens, the amount of places available to you to project becomes limited.
So what do we think?
We think it is a great idea, but, we think we’ll wait until the projector has more lumens and a better picture.
In the mean time, we will continue to show off our lovely pictures using our mini LED projectors. They can connect via SD card slot, USB or even via cable to a computer, or iPhone.
This post was written by Katie. Want to talk to her? Do it here
Casio LED Laser Projectors are the future of projection…
Monday, April 19th, 2010Casio Laser LED Projector
This projector really is the future of projection whether its for business, travel, training, education or just for pleasure.

Casio XJ series is a true revolution in projection and is the first laser combined LED projector offering a staggering 2,000 lumen brightness. With 20,000 hours lamp life and no loss in image performance over its lifetime, you will save at least £500 - £1,500 on bulbs over 3 years. Power costs are also reduced and the projector is practically maintenance free with no need to change filters etc.
The Casio XJ’s ultra thin and lightweight design means it is truly portable allowing it to easily squeeze into your laptop bag.
The product is also available with USB and WLAN so can work as a stand alone projector and will be available in widescreen format too from mid May.

