Red Pop

Take better iPhone snaps with a handy button add-on
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Instagram addicts will love what the innovators at U.K. startup Beep Industries recently came up with to follow their clever MoviePeg stand. Their new product Red Pop, another iPhone add-on, eliminates awkward poking at the touchscreen button by replacing it with an actual big red button. Simply attach the accessory to the bottom of your phone and presto—it transforms into a camera!

Not only is the device extremely convenient to use, it has the familiarity of classic cameras and adds a modern twist. The free downloadable app allows for rapid-fire photography, ensuring that you never miss that perfect moment. Once you have the shot, the app also allows you to easily share the image via Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms. Beep Industries also hopes to integrate their Red Pop app with other popular camera apps.

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Red Pop comes with a wrist strap and protective pouch for easy transport, and designs for other accessories (such as cases and tripod stands) are in the works. Look for this handy product online in early September.


Lomo LC-Wide

Lomography adds an ultra-wide angle camera to their classic compact line
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An exciting addition to their line of legendary analog cameras, today Lomography releases the Lomo LC-Wide. The continuation of the iconic LC-A+ line retains its classic aesthetic but adds greater functionality—specifically the ability to shoot ultra-wide angle photos.

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Relatively compact in size, the camera sports a 17mm lens with three different shoot modes (full, square and half format) that allow photographers to snap extreme close-ups and extra-wide panoramic shots. While it promises to keep producing the shadowy, saturated shots of the previous generations, it opens up the playing field by greatly expanding range and flexibility.

The box comes packed with extra goodies including film, an instruction book and a Lomography portrait book. One accessory sold separately, and definitely worth picking up, is the Instant Back. Simply pop it on and transform the LC-Wide into an instant camera.

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The LC-Wide is available from Lomography online or in any of their retail stores for $390 and the Instant Back retails for $25.


Camera Pencil Sharpener

Sembra una vecchia camera ma in realtà è un semplice temperamatite a manovella.
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Disassembled Objects

Un travail impressionnant avec ces objets décomposés et cette série de l’artiste et photographe canadien Todd McLellan. Des décompositions et explosions d’appareil-photos, de téléphones ou d’horloges pour une mise en scène rigoureuse de chacun des éléments composant l’objet.



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Felt Case Fuzzy Wuzzy

Solo 15$ per questo case in feltro simil-leica. La vostra compatta ringrazia!
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Pencil vs Camera

Coup de cœur pour les travaux de Benjamin Heine, un jeune artiste belge. Bourré de talent, il a créé la série d’images “Pencil VS Camera”, combinant photographies et dessins, et dont le rendu est unique. Plus d’images dans la suite de l’article.



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Shoot like a Bigshot

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Very cool little camera — it’s digital, has an auxiliary power crank if the battery runs out, has a bunch of cool built-in lenses, and you build it yourself. Find out more about the camera and the project developed by Shree Nayar and graduate students at Columbia University. Check it out.

Strapstar

So che fa figo la scritta Nikon o Canon ma avete mai pensato di cambiare la solita strap che vi allegano quando comprate la digitale? Queste sono dei tedeschi di Strapstar.