Earlier this year, Google introduced its Project Tango, something that utilizes a smartphone with 3D sensors to scan and map rooms. At the time of its introduction, some details about … Continue reading
Nokia’s Lytro-like Refocus app is now available for all Lumias running WP8–not just those with Pure
Posted in: Today's ChiliNokia’s Lytro-like Refocus app is now available for all Lumias running WP8—not just those with PureView cameras
The selfie is a common staple among images found online, comprising vast quantities of Instagram and other social photography websites, often smattering Facebook and Twitter feeds, among other online locations. … Continue reading
Nikon has taken the wraps off its new 1 V3 digital camera, a compact offering with what the maker is hailing as a world’s first for interchangeable lens cameras: 20FPS … Continue reading
“What’s that you’ve got there?” the barista asks, tapping his chest. I don’t need to look down to know what he means. “It’s a lifelogger, it takes a picture every … Continue reading
Panasonic unveiled its slick new LUMIX GH4 DSLM, or Digital Single Lens Mirrorless camera a month or so back. The camera promises professional image quality along with the ability to record 4K resolution video at a lower price than comparable DSLR cameras.
Panasonic has now announced that the GH4 camera body will sell for $1699.99(USD). In addition, there will be a professional audio/video interface accessory which provides 2 XLR audio inputs and a broadcast quality 3G-SDI video output terminal with time code capability. That bit of kit will go for another $1999.99. Both devices are available for pre-order now, and will ship in late April.
The GH4 camera has a new 16.05MP Digital Live MOS Sensor and uses the Venus Engine for high speed and high sensitivity recording. The camera has professional grade, 49-area auto focus in both still and video modes. The camera also has Wi-Fi and NFC technology for easy pairing with compatible wireless devices.
HTC seems to be getting the hang of creating these teaser videos for its All New HTC One. This time, the video heads off into a topic that is near … Continue reading
The iPhone does come with a pretty good camera right out of the box, but what happens when you want to bring things up to the next level? There is, of course, the option of actually using a dedicated digital camera if you want to obtain better looking images. Still, if you have plenty of faith in your iPhone’s camera and would like to push it to the limits, then the £59.99 Olloclip 4-in-1 Lens System would make plenty of sense. This particular lens system for the iPhone would make you fall in love with photography all over again, as it sports fisheye, wide-angle and a couple of macro lenses for you to play around with.
Arriving in red and grey shades, the £59.99 Olloclip 4-in-1 Lens System will clip onto your iPhone in a matter of seconds, ensuring that there is very little chance of you missing that money shot. Want to switch between lenses? Not a problem at all, as there is no unscrewing to be done, just flip it over to the right lens and you are good to go. Made out of high-quality precision ground glass multi-element optics as well as hard-wearing aircraft grade aluminium, it will definitely do its bit to unlock the full photographic potential of your iPhone.
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Back in January, Hasselblad teased its upcoming medium-format CMOS digital camera, and at the time very few details and no images were provided. The camera has now officially launched, and … Continue reading