Liquid Image outs Summit Series Snow Camera goggles ahead of CES
Topics: camera, cameras, ces, ces2010, goggles, liquid image, liquidimage, pov, pov camera, povcamera, ski mask
Liquid Image has just announced new camera-equipped ski masks, swimming goggles and scuba masks, just in time for them to be unveiled at CES 2010 . The Summit Series Snow Camera Goggle 335 boasts a 5MP still camera capable of shooting D1 720 x 480 resolution video at 30 frames per second with audio. It’s got 16MB of built-in flash memory, expandable to 16GB via its microSD / SDHC slot. Other features include large buttons on the side of the goggles which are easy to press while wearing gloves and and a light inside the goggles which indicates when recording. The goggles are estimated to get about 2,200 still images or over 2 hours of video per charge on their lithium ion battery. Liquid Image expects to ship the…

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By Andrew Liszewski In addition to new 135 degree wide angle lens models and a 720P ‘HD’ version of their camera-equipped scuba masks , Liquid Image has also unveiled snow and swim goggle versions of their products just in time for CES 2010. The Summit Series Snow Camera Goggle model 335 has a 5MP still camera that can also capture...
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