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  2. The best cameras for vlogging - AOL

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    This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience.In 2023, the art of vlogging — live action video blogging, posted on social media sites ...

  3. Microsoft SenseCam - Wikipedia

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    The SenseCam uses a flash memory, which has the means to store upwards of 2,000 photos per day as .jpg files, though more recent models with larger and faster memory cards mean a wearer typically stores up to 4,000 images per day. These files can then be uploaded and automatically viewed as a daily movie, which can be easily reviewed and ...

  4. Autographer - Wikipedia

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    Autographer is a hands-free, wearable digital camera developed by OMG Life. The camera uses five different sensors to determine when to automatically take photos and can take up to 2,000 pictures a day. It was released in July 2013 and is used primarily for lifelogging, entertainment and travel. As of 16 October 2016, OMG Life, the company ...

  5. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    Acer - compact digital cameras; Autographer, OMG Life - wearable digital camera; Chinon - one early digital camera; Casio - Exilim compact digital cameras; Concord - compact digital cameras; Cool-iCam - compact digital cameras; Contax - produced one DSLR, several high quality SLR and galileian viewfinder models and two compact digital cameras ...

  6. Wearable Google Helpouts streaming camera shares GoPro ... - AOL

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    Ambarella isn't exactly a household name, but the 10-year-old company's silicon has long found its way into GoPro cams and other hardware thanks to its video-compression chops and low-power tech ...

  7. SixthSense - Wikipedia

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    SixthSense is a gesture-based wearable computer system developed at MIT Media Lab by Steve Mann in 1994 and 1997 (headworn gestural interface), and 1998 (neckworn version), and further developed by Pranav Mistry (also at MIT Media Lab), in 2009, both of whom developed both hardware and software for both headworn and neckworn versions of it.

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