Posted on April 24, 2013
While the smallest size in the compact camera race is always the winner, there is constant talk of how interesting it would be to also offer ease of use. To some extent we believe the Panasonic LF1 is just the … .
Posted on March 16, 2013
The world is changing and is slowly moving towards a technology-packed generation where man and machine will stay united forever, with unbreakable bonds of reliance of the former on the latter! The recent proof of that fact was the announcement … .
Posted on February 7, 2013
Raspberry Pi is making headlines lately with their impressive compact computing solution. Now, the brand has gone on to extend its promises to the world that’s ever expecting, a shooter that’s not only capable, but absolutely affordable. The credit card-sized … .
Posted on February 5, 2013
Photography is on the brink of one major upgrade. The usual, wonderful and memorable images that have for ages kept moments alive will soon be replaced with the magic of 3D shooting. Enter, the Lynx A camera, touted to be … .
Posted on January 10, 2013
We’ve been raving about how the classic Polaroid camera can still stand strong in the line of the fine shooters of the day and feeding on the many rumors that were flung our way. But no more! It’s time for … .
Posted on December 21, 2012
Many hearts have been overwhelmed and many joyful tears shed in the world of shutterbugs and regular geeks alike. What we craved to hear for the last few days has finally come true. Our earlier report of the mega revelation … .
Posted on December 19, 2012
Far beyond the realm of many imaginative fields, someone rolled out the brilliant Polaroid concept. As it fades into its retro avatar and soon, into a classic, we see a new roll of hope, loaded to propel it to the … .
Posted on October 15, 2012
The nostalgia of playing with blocks is never a distant reckoning. It’s cute to look at, functions smartly and also does connectivity some justice. The Chobi Cam Block is compatible with SDHC cards, thus making data transfers a breeze. Besides … .
Posted on September 19, 2012
One thinks of Jony Ive and thee wide number of sleek gizmos he has brought forth and wonders. What if he were given a challenging object like a camera, to design? The result isn’t far from surprising our eager eyes. … .
Posted on September 18, 2012
Leica presents a groundbreaking milestone in the nearly 60 year history of the Leica rangefinder system: The Leica M. Setting entirely new standards, the Leica M unite the ultimate in rangefinder precision with cutting edge digital technology. As the first … .
Posted on September 12, 2012
Sony have introduce the Sony Alpha NEX-6 camera with a mirrrorless interchangeable lens. To spice things up they’ve also thrown in three additional E-mount lenses for NEX cameras. The camera, like most smart ones we’re seeing queuing up for release … .
Posted on August 13, 2012
Visually impaired have never had their share of photography, they have remained aloof of colors and picturesque environment, this until a team of researchers from the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT’s Media Lab brought them a finger-worn device they call … .
Posted on June 28, 2012
Flashing lights have on several instances been used to deliver messages using Morse code. Using a similarly based concept, Casio recently developed the PicapiCamera, the world’s first iPhone application capable of using light to communicate. The message to be sent … .
Posted on June 25, 2012
We’ve seen all sorts of crazy and creative Lego creations; some are recognizable for their ingenuity, others for mere functionality and some for their size of course. The LEGO Leica M8 Viewfinder Camera by Mr. Attacki – aka H.Y. Leung, … .
Posted on June 22, 2012
Instagram-filtered lenses are catching everyone by storm. Instead of fiddling with the image editing too on your phone, why not just flick on a cool pair of glasses and watch the world in many a hue. Basically a concept, the … .
Posted on June 22, 2012
In the near future, cameras could pretty much slip away from the usual “megapixel” jargon they’ve been attached with for a while now. Researchers from the Duke University and the University of Arizona with support from DARPA are currently working … .
Posted on June 20, 2012
Sitting and watching some amazing basic feats performed in slow-mo are totally mind boggling. That’s what makes the all new Sony NEX-FS700 so special. This slow motion video camera manages to shoot at 960 frames a second, a feat that … .
Posted on June 7, 2012
Yes, they may be tiny, not the smartest and totally curious, but this doesn’t mean that they aren’t all gunned up to start shooting their hearts out. Yes, now kids can be photographers, using your iPhone/iPad though. If you’re willing … .
Posted on May 3, 2012
Mistakes happen and we’re the kind that cash in on them. That’s just what we’ve seen with the Olympus TG-1 reveal on BestBuy. The camera sports a 3-inch OLED display screen with 610k-dot resolution, that allows better clarity underwater. This … .
Posted on April 12, 2012
Shooting images with Doraemon would be a dream come true for the younger generation. Of course, some parents would laugh a kid’s request off but smarter ones would opt for the Casio (Doraemon camera. Named the Doraemon Bell x Casio … .
Posted on April 7, 2012
The exploration of new ways and means of leveraging the forward facing camera to the fullest in their devices, is encouragement enough for us to make a deduction that the company from Cupertino has their plans in place. This deduction … .
Posted on March 30, 2012
Apple has just pulled the veil off its latest brainchild, a 3D imaging camera for still photography and video. Sporting depth-detection sensors like LIDAR, RADAR and Laser technology along with advanced chrominance and luminance sensors, these 3D cameras will enable … .
Posted on March 27, 2012
Talk about commendable processing speed and this device may well be the only one you picture. Developed by Hitachi, the surveillance camera manages to scan up to 36 million faces in just a second. This can simplify searching by displaying … .
Posted on March 12, 2012
Each time you move into a zone that makes you feel one with the most ferocious creatures in the wild, there’s only one way to make it seem even better. The Beetlecam 2 is a robotic contraption that also shoots … .
Posted on March 1, 2012
A while ago, we’d stumbled across Lytro’s revolutionary light field camera design. Now, as promised by the Silicon Valley startup, the camera will begin shipping, priced at $399 for the 8GB and $499 for the 16GB version. Also, Lytro’s cameras … .