meet the Nikon D800 a 36 megapixel HD-SLR. for professional photographers who require end results of the highest quality. w| the 36.3 mp's you get true 1080p HD cinematic quality video. below view a promo video titled "Joy Ride" shot by Sandro using a D800
2.07.2012
12.22.2011
Vintage Camera NightLights
Flickr user Jason Hull has been converting plastic film cameras from the 50's & 60's into wonderful nightlights.
11.14.2011
Polaroid Z340 Instant Digital Camera
Polaroid Z340 Instant Digital Camera. Sporting a body that's immediately identifiable as a 'roid, the Z340 mixes a 14 megapixel sensor and 2.7-inch LCD with a built-in Zink printer, allowing it to spit out 3"x4", full-color prints in no-time, without the hassle of ink cartridges, and with the ability to print 25 photos per charge. Take that, silly Polaroid-mimicking apps. Uncrate
10.27.2011
Fully Functional Nikon Camera Halloween Costume
Tyler Card made a wearable and fully functional camera costume for Halloween 2011.
"It's a fully functional, complete with an LCD display, built in flash, shutter release button/wireless remote control. It is also capable of triggering my Alienbees strobe lights with a Paul C. Buff Cyber Commander, and winning any costume contest with the push of a button. " LikeCool
9.22.2011
6.22.2011
iPhone 4’s Camera is now the Most Popular Camera with Flickr Users
TUAW notes that the iPhone 4’s camera was already ruling the roost in the cameraphone category, leaving its baby brother and nearest rival, the iPhone 3G, trailing way behind in its wake. In fact, the only non-Apple device in the cameraphones top five is HTC’s Evo 4G.
According to TUAW, Flickr says that it receives more than 4,800 photos shot on the iPhone 4’s camera every day, totalling 9 million overall. The iPhone 3 is still way out in front with just under 36 million photos submitted. tuaw
4.06.2011
The Nikon D5100

1.10.2011
Polaroid Grey Label by Lady Gaga GL30 Camera

Polaroid have teamed up with renowned talent Lady Gaga recently and the two have worked together on the GL30. The digital camera, a product that in Polaroid fashion allows you to print the photos you have just captured. In addition the GL30 features a small screen to allow users to navigate through the images taken and this makes for a welcome release for the fans of Polaroid.
Thanks to Fast Company for the info.
10.04.2010
Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Recorder Shoots 1080p and Has Stereo Mics to Match

While pocket cams video quality has improved incrementally from "good enough" to really actually pretty damn good, audio quality has largely been ignored. The new Zoom Q3HD combines 1080p, 30fps video with stereo mics for the full pocket cam package.
Zoom is known for their audio recorders, and the Q3HD is a nicer-looking refresh of their Q3 pocket cam. It shoots 1080p video in 30fps or 720p in 30fps or 60fps, has an HDMI port, and runs on two AA batteries
But what sets it apart are its built-in stereo condenser mics, capturing 24-bit/96kHz audio that can hold up even if you're at a concert hoisting the thing above a mosh pit. Audio meters let you check your levels while you're recording, and gain can be switched between high and low settings or left on auto. The Q3HD will be available this fall for $299. [Zoom]
9.16.2010
9.15.2010
The Nikon D7000

It's hard for Nikon to fight Canon on video, so they're fighting with what they know: photography. Nikon's new D7000 packs a 16.3-megapixel sensor, 39-point autofocus, dual card slots and ISO up to 25,600 in a $1200 camera. Hot.
A successor to the D90, the D7000 has a new 16.2-megapixel sensor, which Nikon says has "low-light ability never before seen in an DX-format (APS-C) camera." Bold words. But they back it up with a normal ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to ISO 25,600. And, given the lower pixel count than the 18-megapixel 60D (which reuses the same sensor from Canon's lower end T2i), it seems reasonable to assume that D7000'll win out in low-light situations.
9.03.2010
8.04.2010
Fujifilm instax mini50S


