Do you count photography as one of your geek passions? In the past couple of years I can certainly raise my hand to that, being interested in the principles of both film and digital photography, technical aspects, composition and art. It’s all very well drooling over the latest Canon or Nikon DSLR whose body alone costs a few thousand dollars without even adding some decent lenses, but that outlay counts as nothing when up against an auction to be held in Vienna later this year. The world’s oldest commercial production camera, the “Daguerreotype”, is a wooden sliding-box camera made in Paris in 1839 by Alphonse Giroux. There are only a Read more »
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Griffin Clarifi case adds macro support to iPhone
As my own meagre tests have concluded, you can’t easily get decent closeup photos from an iPhone. That’s where Griffin’s latest Clarifi case comes in. Not only is it a polycarbonate protector for the iPhone, but it includes a slide-in macro lens that it claims allows photos to be taken as close as four inches from the subject. That compares with around 18 inches (a foot-and-a-half) without. It’s clear from looking at statistics like those found on Flickr that the iPhone’s popularity amongst happy snappers has increased dramatically. What you won’t get in quality the masses have sure made up for in quantity. While most get by with the camera Read more »
Factron Simplex case tries to make iPhone camera more versatile
The iPhone is a brilliant cellphone, but its camera has always been a major let down. Though Apple improved things a little on the 3GS, upping the megapixel count to three and including autofocus, it’s still a rather lacklustre bit of kit, particularly when you look at other mobile phone manufacturers packing five or even eight megapixel cameras with decent lenses, flash and other effects. The Factron Simplex case isn’t the first add-on hardware to try to extend the functionality of the iPhone’s camera, but it’s the most advanced I’ve seen yet. Given that no serious photographer is ever going to use the iPhone (or any cellphone, let’s be real), Read more »
Take Pictures Even When You’re Alone With The Bottle Cap Tripod
That sounds kinda pathetic, doesn’t it? Who takes pictures of themselves when they’re alone? HAH! I can name more than 10 people who do! Come on, you have to admit it – sometimes, you just feel like playing with your digital camera and uploading those narcissistic pictures onto Facebook or your blog. Okay, maybe not everyone has that urge but I can think of countless other situations wherein the Bottle Cap Tripod will come in handy. Read more »
Spy Camera Sunglasses
You know you were born in the 80s if… Is this line familiar? I saw a note on Facebook this week that ran along these lines. Apparently, it has been going around and naturally, those of us who were tiny tots in the 80s found it hilarious. One of the things that I remember from my childhood is the ultimate sunglasses for men (though my peers were but boys, they loved this idea to death). While I have not come across the real deal as of yet, here is a good enough substitute: spy camera sunglasses. Read more »
The Sony HDR-TG5V
I’ve been passing by the Sony outlet store at Prime Outlets for several times now because I saw a lot of items below standard retail rates, discounts of about 15% or more! I held on my Benjamins tightly because I knew something worthwhile would be available this spring… well, it seems like a good idea after all. The Sony HDR-TG5V is one definitely to crave for. I like how 6-hours of video can fit into this small “toy”. Oh I could almost imagine the comfort of not having to download to my Macbook every time I needed more space. And the comfort of slipping it into my jacket, or even Read more »
Clicking "anonymously"
There are some angles that is best taken from an odd place. Candid shots come to life when you aren’t caught trying to take it. And the spy lens does help you take the shot that can be the good laugh of the party. Okay, okay… it can be used for “other” stuff too. Meant to fit the end of your SLR’s zoom lens, this guy has a secret cut-out on the side and a precision mirror assembly inside. In short, you can shoot left, right, up, or down (it swivels 360 degrees), all while appearing to shoot straight ahead. Price range is about US$85 for the lens and the Read more »














