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Photography/Digital Cameras

Listed below are all of the articles filed under Photography/Digital Cameras.

BoxWave ElectraSpan Extended Battery for the Dell Axim X51v

Today I’m reviewing the ElectraSpan Extended Battery for the Dell Axim X51v. Even if you don’t have this PDA, you should keep reading—BoxWave makes regular and extended batteries for a wide variety of products, including PDAs, phones, cameras, and camcorders.
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Waterfield Pic Pocket Camera Case

Waterfield makes some of the best cases and accessories I’ve ever had the privilege to review, and I’m thrilled that they recently added camera cases. Read on to find out why the Pic Pocket is a more than worthy addition to their exceptional product lineup.
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Blue Pixel Guide to Travel Photography

I consider myself to be quite the shutterbug, and I’ve collected a small library of reference works designed to help me become a better photographer. Some books talk about photography in general, and some discuss the ins and outs of using a digital camera, but the book I’m reviewing today is a very good one on a very specific topic: travel photography.
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Covertec Cases for the Palm LifeDrive and Sony T1 Digital Camera

This is my first opportunity to review cases from Covertec, and I really like what I see. If you’re in the market for a nice leather case with some unique design features, you might want to take a closer look at Covertec.
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Proporta Universal Cordura Belt Holster

Looking for a handy way to carry your handheld or MP3 player on your belt and your case doesn’t have a clip? The Universal Cordura Belt Holster from Proporta may be just what you’re looking for.
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BoxWave Armor Case for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1

BoxWave Focus Week here at PocketGoddess.com starts with a review of their new Armor case for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 digital camera.
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The Pod

The final review for Proporta Focus Week here on PocketGoddess.com is the Pod. They call it a “digital lifestyle bag” and for good reason— this little sucker holds everything you could possibly want to take with you, and then some!
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Covertec Card Case & New InAnyCase Products

Spring Cleaning Week continues with a look at some handy products designed to help keep your mobile life organized. Handhelds are wonderful things, but they bring their own problems— where and how should one store all of those memory expansion cards, cables, batteries, and other accessories? Fortunately Covertec and InAnyCase have a few solutions for us.
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Pygmy Pouch Universal PDA Case

I’m really of two minds when it comes to PDA cases, and the same might be true of the majority of my readers. Sometimes you want the tiniest case possible, which is great when you want to travel light. And sometimes you want something a little larger, a case that allows you to carry a few small accessories with your handheld. The Pygmy Pouch quite admirably fits the second bill—it’s stylish and compact, but can hold a lot of stuff.
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AquaPak and the Eagle Creek Data Pod

Continuing on with StylusCentral Week, I’ve got two new products to talk about, the AquaPak and the Eagle Creek Data Pod. Read on if you have a need for a general purpose case for either a Palm or Pocket PC, or even other kinds of small electronics like digital cameras, Game Boy, mobile phones, etc.
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PC Card Packaging

This article is a little off the beaten path for me, since it isn’t directly related to handheld hardware or software. But with the proliferation of expansion formats for our favorite little devices, including Compact Flash, SmartMedia, PC cards, and Secure Digital cards, it’s obvious that a good storage solution. What’s a goddess to do with all of those little things that can be easily lost or damaged?
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