Showing posts with label hardware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hardware. Show all posts

Feb 16, 2015

Leica M-P Lenny Kravitz Edition

Why? Why this hype of 'teaming up' a brand and a celebrity? Headphones and now Leica. Why? Why Lenny Kravitz? Why limited edition? Why the hype? The first brand who did it, okay, nice marketing.

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Aug 25, 2013

MeCam Wearable Clip Camera

I want! The MeCam, it takes photos and videos, night and day. It comes in a couple of colors, 4 to 16GB. The 4GB is $ 50.

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MeCam Intro from Drew Martin on Vimeo.

Jun 13, 2013

I Want!

I definitely want! 4GB storage in my wallet.

The Gokuusu portable battery, a 4.5mm ultra-thin business card sized 1,000mAh lithium ion portable battery that has an in-built memory of 4GB for storage purpose.

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May 17, 2012

KNÄPPA

IKEA invents the first eco-friendly digital cardboard camera called the KNÄPPA.

Running on two AA batteries and able to hold up to forty images, it is apparently also the world’s cheapest camera. The company has not yet given a date of launch, availability and price.

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Apr 10, 2012

Black Label Polaroid SX-70

The Impossible Project introduces their new Black Label Polaroid SX-70 camera. The new Black Label kit ($419) contains a carefully refurbished SX70 camera, documentation, two packs of PX600 Silver Shade UV+ Black Frame film and a ND filter for use of the camera with type 600 film such as the included film in this kit.

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Nov 29, 2011

Little Printer

Finally a printer that looks good and is small. Little Printer, available in 2012.

"Little Printer is an adorable web-enabled printer that prints mini-newspapers containing content from the Internet"
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Oct 22, 2011

Lytro Camera

"The revolutionary Lytro camera lets you shoot everything you point it at, depth-of-field be damned, and allows you to “focus after the fact” in post-processing." And it's pretty!

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Jul 16, 2011

Take Your Keyboard In Your Wallet

A credit card-sized wireless keyboard from Hong Kong. I am thinking real hard at the moment where you can use it for. Plus the fact that you need real tiny fingers.

follow link for more info.


May 20, 2011

Darren's Great Big Camera

This short documentary follows Darren Samuelson as he ventures out to San Francisco's Lands End to try his giant homemade camera out. It shoots on 14×36-inch negatives! This is the ultimate application of a DIY mind.

This is the result:




Darren's Great Big Camera from SULTAN on Vimeo.

May 19, 2011

Lomo LC-Wide

The newest camera from the Lomographic society. The LC-Wide is heir to the legendary LC-A throne and packs an ultra-wide-angle 17mm Minigon lens into it’s stealthy body. You get ultra-wide-angle lomos at full-, square- or half- formats so you can fit up to 72 shots onto one roll of film. Purist or newbie alike, this camera satisfies – as long as you want ultra-wide lomos. $389

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Camera War

A commercial for the Camera Store.

"We at The Camera Store take photography a little too seriously. Here's proof.
(No cameras were harmed in the making of this film.)"

Mar 21, 2011

Computer Arm Rest

This looks like it makes sense, finally ... no shoulder pains anymore? Only negative thing: it looks ugly!

You can buy it here.