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Seitz 160-Megapixel Camera Is An Arm Full

Seitz has created a monster. This 160-megapixel 6 x 17 inch camera might be slightly, well who are we kidding, MUCH bigger than your average point and shoot, but at 160 MP, it could create prints the size of Mars. The camera itself looks like it takes an effort to lift. You have to figure it must be pretty heavy. One full res image taken with this Seitz camera will take up 900 MB of storage! That means that the... Continue reading

ModPocket Camera Tripod: Capturing The Shot From Your Keychain

The ModPocket Camera Tripod is literally pint sized. Small enough to carry around in your pocket, hooked right on to your key chain. The hinged ModPocket allows you to adjust your camera angle anywhere you roam. Well, unless you’re deep sea diving or something. Spiderbrace WISHES it was pocket sized. There are countless times I wish I hap a tripod that I could pull out of my ass to get that perfect shot. Sadly, my ass was occupied with other... Continue reading

Photosimile 5000 Provides An Ebay Studio

If you manage an online business, whether it be on Ebay or some other merchant site, you know that having well-shot photos of your products is great for catching customers attention. The Photosimile 5000 provides an all-in-one studio for photographing your products. The Photosimile, a 28-inch cube illuminated by 6,500K daylight bulbs, connects to your computer via USB, with the special bundled Photosimile Control software managing everything from your cameras location and settings to providing 360-degree shots of your products.... Continue reading

Diving Mask Camera Takes A Look Under The Sea

This sexy Liquid Image Digital Underwater Camera records images and video as you swim around your swimming pool or in the ocean. Nobody is safe anymore. Available in two difference varieties. An adult-version which features a 5 MP CMOS camera, and a smaller version featuring a 3 MP camera. The lenses of the goggles feature cross hairs which help you focus your shot underwater, and it even offers support for microSD and USB ports for extended memory storage, as well... Continue reading

Watch Mommy And Daddy Frolic With R/C Spy Video Car

You can tell by the devious smile on the little pictured brats face that he is just waiting to watch his sister undress or something equally disgusting. Screw you, kid. Get a life. Use your R/C Spy Video Car for more beneficial purposes, such as finding where your mom hid your x-mas presents. This guy can transmit video from up to 75 feet away. Get yourself a little preview a day early on what presents lie in store for you... Continue reading

Sony GPS unit adds a location to the image

As you sit and look through your old photos, your bound to come across a few that make you debate whether you are a flagrant alcoholic. Where the hell was this picture taken and why are my balls taped to my ass? Sound familiar? Anybody? Well, then. The Sony GPS-CS1KA GPS allows for you to add in a location to your image, in addition to the usual time and date listed in the exif file. When you use the special... Continue reading

Detatched Viewfinder For Detached Photographers

One of the things that holds back most D-SLR cameras is the lack of a built-in on-screen viewfinder. We still have to rely on having the camera right up by our face to snap a shot. The Zigview S2 Digital Viewfinder lets you control the shutter and see what your shooting from a distance. As long as you have a cable that’s long enough, the sky is the limit (if you also have a staircase to heaven.) Thanks to a... Continue reading

NEC Camera Powered By Lightbulbs

  NEC has developed a prototype for a wireless security camera that run off of the power generated by fluorescent light bulbs. The camera just needs to be hung on the ceiling in close proximity to a florescent light source, where it is connected with a wire with a ring-like adapter on the other end. The flourecent light produces energy through the adapter using electromagnetic induction. The key to the power is not the actual glow, but the magnetic field... Continue reading

GPS-enabled Cameras Coming In 2008?

Kanwar Chadha, founder of GPS chip designer SiRF, has predicted that we could be seeing the first GPS-enabled digital cameras become available in some point of 2008. Chadha says “Most (camera makers) are seriously planning location-enabled cameras. The first you’ll see next year.” While this should be taken as soley a rumor so far, seeing as Chadha does have quite a lot at stake in the business, he certainly does have connections. Adding geotagging technology to digital cameras could open... Continue reading

Sony CMOS Camera Made For Cars

Sony has developed a CMOS camera to be integrated into the Nissan “around view monitor”, which displays an overhead view of a vehicle with four cameras video system. The 23.4 × 23.4 × 21.7mm camera will offer 1.3 MP, 30 frame rate per second, with a 186.2° view in a horizontal direction and 147° in a vertical direction. We guess for keeping a REALLY close look on your car. So few CMOS cameras have been made for cars because of... Continue reading