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before the popularization of digital photography that nearly kill off analog photography, we captured our memories on film and developed them in prints. these days, i hardly print…
Digital and analog cameras, video cameras, film making equipment, lenses and basically anything that captures or help to capture images.
before the popularization of digital photography that nearly kill off analog photography, we captured our memories on film and developed them in prints. these days, i hardly print…
Lomography just announced three special edition cameras, the Diana & Flash, the Diana F+ and Fisheye 2. these three cameras were…
Cary Norton created this 4×5 camera entirely with LEGO bricks, except for, of course, the lens and the ground glass. if those two items…
with so many novelty USB in the market, you will be forgiven to think that FUUVI Pick is yet another fancy novel USB Flash Drive…
if you think there’s something odd about the camera featured here, you are right. what you see here is a real working 120-mm film pinhole camera made out of screen-printed corrugated cardboard – in a Hasselblad design. pretty sleek, eh? check out a couple of photos taken by this Hasselblad pinhole camera after the break.
so you think the MAME-CAM ‘s 640 x 480 resolution is kinda of lame? probably Thanko is reading your mind cos’ it has announced yet…
movie-goers hardly gave a thought to what equipment the filmmaker uses. unless, of course, you are an avid…
there is the tripod that holds up your lovely camera and then there is those that not only holds up your camera but looks stylish. let’s face it, camera tri…
thanks to the dual image processor in the Olympus SZ-30MR digital camera, you can now shoot 16 megapixel still images while recording a full HD 1080p video at the same time. indeed a good…
this oddly nice looking contraption, dubbed The Ring Flash Adapter, is a reflective circle that attaches to your external flash and directs the light from your external flash to front surrounding of…
this is probably the smallest real-working camera we have ever seen. measuring just 30 x 27 x 27 mm…