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iPhone DSLR Rig Spotted

July 16, 2010

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Here’s a first: an iPhone DSLR rig that “will fit an iPhone 3G, 3GS or 4 along with a complementing, full-size Canon EF lens.” It’s basically a modified OWLE accessory. No word yet on pricing or availability. Is this a real DSLR? Of course not. As many angry camera snobs have pointed out, there’s no [...]

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Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera

January 6, 2010

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Kodak unveiled at CES 2010 their all-new Slice Touchscreen Camera. Boasting a 14-megapixel CCD sensor w/5x Schneider-Kreuznach lens, 3.5-inch touchscreen display, and “the ability to store up to 5,000 pictures in HD resolution.” Expect to pay $349.95 for the camera when it’s released in April, 2010. The touchscreen and Share Button allow consumers to tag [...]

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Amazing Slow-Motion Surf Video Shot with Canon 5D Mark II

December 18, 2009

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This amazing slow-motion surf video was shot with a Canon 5D Mark II, “a 70-300mm USM lens and a Zoom H4n & Redhead windscreen — slow motion was done in Premier CS4.” Continue reading to watch the clip. I can imagine how much better this’ll would have looked if the 5D’s 60FPS firmware was used. [...]

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Canon DSLR Dropped from 3,000-Feet, Still Works

December 16, 2009

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Believe it or not, this Canon Rebel XT managed to survive a 3,000-foot fall. Its owner was skydiving when this camera, attached to his helmet, accidentally slipped off and plummeted to the earth below. It has a crack in the plastic body and the kit lens is a little jerky when zooming, but functional. I’d [...]

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Exemode SQ28m Pocket Digital Camera Can Also Record Video

December 11, 2009

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Not only does the Exemode SQ28m Pocket Digital Camera snap photos, but it can also record video at “320 x 240 and 8fps.” It will hit stores next week, priced at $65. Continue reading for a video demonstration. …the inclusion of a number of color filters make results look more “retro 8mm” than “cheap digital” [...]

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