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Hasselblad H4D-200MS: The $45,000 Camera That Takes 200MP Pictures

May 26, 2011

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At $45,000, the Hasselblad H4D-200MS is a digital camera capable of taking 200-megapixel images. That’s right, “it actually has a 50-megapixel sensor, and it combines six shots to get that resolution; taking such a big picture takes time — 30 seconds, to be exact.” Oh, and be sure to get a gigantic memory card for [...]

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Weird Lens Camera Has Transparent Screen

January 26, 2011

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Unlike other cameras, this one “revolves around a lens system that is totally self contained with everything needed to take SLR quality photos.” Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. Video after the break, It wirelessly transmits the images to a hub device – in this case, a transparent screen. [Source]

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REC: The Picture Perfect Camera

January 17, 2011

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Called REC, this nifty gadget “is a delightful camera that gives the subject an equal opportunity to view his pose as the camera clicks the picture; a rotating display at the back of the camera slides out to show what’s being captured in the frame.” No word yet on if this concept will go into [...]

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Cardboard Camera Actually Takes Pictures

December 24, 2010

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Called Flutter in Pinhole, this cardboard camera works just like a Polaroid instant model would, and it’s “aimed at the traveler who’d like to stay in touch via postcards.” No word yet on pricing or availability. Video after the break. The photographs are captured into a pre-drawn frame, which you can then add a message [...]

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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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