
As Byte is now a subscription service I thought some people might enjoy reading some extracts.
A lot of multimedia capture devices, such as professional still and video cameras, are large and bulky, even in today's world of micro miniaturization. That's OK for studio work or productions with lots of support personnel to lug stuff around, but there's also a big need for ultraportable devices that you can slip in a pocket and always have with you (even if it's just to photograph your kids' birthday parties).
This week we'll take a look at three ultra portable media capture devices: Philips's 9350 voice recorder, Nikon's Coolpix SQ 3.1 megapixel camera, and RedHawk Vision's Paparazzi 2.0 Flash stick that creates hi res stills from digital video. <continued>