An iPhone Camera Periscope Makes Stalking a Breeze

An iPhone Camera Periscope Makes Stalking a Breeze

Whether you’re documenting something bizarre you saw on the subway, or secretly capturing images of your crush, this rotating spy lens from Photojojo makes it incredibly easy to covertly capture images on your iPhone. Think of it as a tiny periscope for your smartphone, but instead of torpedoing frigates, you can use it to sink reputations, or just collect some useful blackmail material.

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You No Longer Need To Be an Artist To Appear In Your Own Comic Book

If you haven’t been able to convince publishers your life would make for an awesome comic book, and can’t draw more than a crude stick figure facsimile of yourself, you can thank the imaging researchers at the Kanagawa Institute of Technology in Japan. They’ve created a fun system that can automatically generate manga-style comics starring anyone striking a pose in front of its camera.

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Sony’s rumored ILC-3000 E-mount camera flaunts Alpha-like form factor in leak

Sony's rumored ILC3000 APSC camera leaks out

Rumors of Sony’s ILC-3000 or A-3000 E-mount camera have been floating in the wind for a while, but so far nothing of substance has touched down. Now, a contributor at Dyxum.com has spotted Sony advocate Gustav Kiburg with a model that seems to fit the bill. Though it looks more like an Alpha DSLR than a NEX, the E-mount camera is purported to have no mirror and a 20-megapixel APS-C sensor that maxes out at 16,000 ISO (not to mention, captures 1080p video). Amazingly, it also apparently sports a reasonable, £300 ($450 or so) price tag. We’ll soon find out whether any of that is true if yet another rumor proves accurate — it’s supposedly set to arrive early tomorrow morning in Europe.

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Source: Dyxum.com

DSLR Stolen By An Alligator Was Rescued After Eight Months

DSLR Stolen By An Alligator Was Rescued After Eight Months

Dropping your phone is bad. Dropping your DSLR is worse. Dropping your DSLR by a bunch of alligators is even worser. And dropping your DSLR and having it stolen by an alligator is the worsetest. Just ask Mario Aldecoa. Luckily he got his gear back. After eight months.

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Fujifilm Instax mini 90 sports “Neo Classic” retro design

Fujifilm just announced a new Instax camera and it takes the aesthetic for this line in a completely different direction. In fact, it looks like it has traveled back in time and that’s likely a good thing. The Fujifilm Instax mini 90 has a real retro feel that gives it a look akin to Polaroid, […]

This Ultrafast Camera Is Designed to Work Like a Human Retina

This Ultrafast Camera Is Designed to Work Like a Human Retina

Photos and videos are not lightweight files—they quickly add up to gigabytes of data which can be a dealbreaker a lot of research. Engineers at the Swiss company iniLabs created a better way—a camera that borrows its mechanics from the marvels of the human retina.

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These Frames Shot With the New 6K RED Dragon Camera Are Stunning

These Frames Shot With the New 6K RED Dragon Camera Are Stunning

RED, maker of high-end modular cinema cameras, is working on getting its new 6K Dragon sensor into the hands of filmmakers. The sensor produces insane levels of detail and dynamic range, evident in this beautiful frame of video.

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Fujifilm Instax mini 90 keeps instant film alive with retro look, new photo modes

Fujifilm Instax mini 90 keeps instant film alive with retro design

Fujifilm is the torch bearer for retro camera design, but you wouldn’t know it from looking at the boring, blob-like bodies of its recent instant film cameras. The company is aiming for more consistency with its new Instax mini 90: the shooter matches its older photo format with the vintage (and far more stylish) look we’ve seen in Fujfilm’s X-series cameras. Not that the mini 90 is abandoning modern luxuries in the process, mind you. The new Instax more intelligently adjusts to shooting conditions, captures double exposures and brightens backgrounds in a party mode. Fujifilm ships the Instax mini 90 to analog photographers in Japan on September 20th, and should bring the camera to the US sometime next spring.

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New Fujifilm Instant Camera Looks Straight Out of the ’70s

New Fujifilm Instant Camera Looks Straight Out of the ’70s

Fujifilm is still producing new models of instant film cameras, and its newest flagship looks like a blast from the past. Fujifilm Japan’s recently-announced Instax Mini 90 is an instant film camera that wears the same retro styling seen in …

    



Engadget’s back to school guide 2013: digital cameras

Welcome to Engadget’s back to school guide! We predict plenty of campus parties in your near future, which is why we’re tackling digital cameras today. Head to the back to school hub to see the rest of the product guides as we add them throughout the month. Be sure to keep checking back; in early September, we’ll be giving away a ton of gear.

Engadget's back to school guide 2013 digital cameras

You don’t need to pick up a dedicated shooter before you head off to college — your smartphone can likely fill in until you’re able to drop some serious cash on a model that’ll last all four years. Still, you’d certainly be better off with a device that can capture memories at concerts, football games, in the dorm and at parties without hesitation. For that, you’re going to want a camera with serious capabilities, and many don’t come cheap. We’ve sorted our favorites based on model type — there’s something for everyone, and in every price range, too. A point-and-shoot will suit most students just fine, but photography and journalism majors will definitely want to step up to an interchangeable-lens camera, such as a compact mirrorless ILC or a full-size DSLR. Click through for our picks.

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