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The camera they used 12/16/2003 12:33 PM

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Taking The Camera Out Of The Camera
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We've had a lot of stories in the last six months or so about shortsighted companies deciding to simply ban camera phones outright. In the past, I wondered if such rules would have an impact on mobile phone sales, but I didn't expect the carriers to jump on this topic so quickly. Put me in the same surprised boat as Alan Reiter to hear that carriers are convincing mobile phone handset makers to offer multiple versions of their phones: one with a camera and the other without. I really thought that with only a few companies overreacting and missing the point about camera phones, it would blow over, and a decade from now we'd be laughing at silly companies banning camera phones. At this rate, that might not be true. This is going to be a huge waste of money. Designing a new phone will take some money, and will create a phone that offers less value to the customer (and less opportunity for revenue for the carrier). However as camera phones begin to find more acceptance in the marketplace, people are going to get angry when their boss tells them the expensive phone they just bought can't be brought into the office. They're not going to want to buy the version without the camera if part of the reason they're upgrading is for the camera in the first place. This is a (costly) over reaction to a technology that will do nothing to stop the real problem (theft of corporate secrets or invasion of privacy), but will cost lots of money and anger many people.

Making a pin hole camera that actually
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Making a pin hole camera that actually
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Communist-era Czechoslovakian Paper Pinhole camera .. Dirkon - The Paper Camera [pinhole.cz]

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Digital Camera Help Website MalekTips
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Digital Camera Help Website MalekTips
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Free advice when shopping for digital cameras - what to look for and what to avoid. [PRWEB Dec 7, 2004]

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i need a drivers for that camera i miss
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Camera 0.8


Camera 0.8 01/12/2004 12:47 AM
A GNUstep application for digital still cameras.

New Camera


New Camera 08/07/2004 02:04 PM
Bought a Canon PowerShot A80. Here's a 1.7 MB show off picture.

New camera?


New camera? 07/17/2004 09:47 AM
Yesterday, Dan Bricklin took me camera-shopping at his favorite camera store, Newtonville Camera (in, guess where, Newtonville, MA). My current camera, a Sony DSC-S50 is about 4 years old. It's 2.1 megapixels and only ASA 100. Worse, I've never been impressed by the vividness of the images it takes. So, I'm looking for a camera that I'll use primarily for family photos, almost always for viewing on screen. The immediate spur for the purchase, however, is that I want to be able to take pictures at the Democratic Convention without having to use a flash. So, here are some...

A big hand for a little camera


A big hand for a little camera 11/16/2003 01:27 AM
US News Nov 16 2003 0:01AM ET

Smile, You're Always on Camera


Smile, You're Always on Camera 09/10/2004 08:58 AM

Chicago plans advanced surveillance: I don't know what's more amazing — that Chicago is going to have a network of 2,000 cameras monitoring their city streets, or that the ACLU didn't flip their lid about it.

The linchpin in the network — paid for with a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and scheduled to be up by March 2006 — is software designed to detect "suspicious" activity.

For instance, if someone left a suitcase in a stairwell, the software would engage any camera within range and alert a worker at the emergency operations center. It would do the same if an individual rushed up to another and dragged him away. A series of cameras could track fleeing criminals, and 911 operators would be able to give police descriptions of suspects.

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Hotspot Camera


Hotspot Camera 01/05/2005 06:47 PM
Did Kodak just build 802.1X into a camera? Kodak will release a camera in June that can upload photos via T-Mobile hotspots. The software to enable this uploading isn't due until fall, for some reason. The new Easyshare-One sounds like a combination of Apple iPod Photo, PDA functionality (for wireless and previewing), and digital camera. It comes with a trial for using T-Mobile's service. I'm guessing that this camera's fall software release will leverage the 802.1X authentication that T-Mobile has added to its North American venues. 802.1X is both simple and hard. If Kodak preloads unique accounts, or allows people to set this up through PC or camera back software, there's very little complexity. The 802.1X supplicant in the camera can manage the connection. The camera will retail for $600 plus $100 for the optional Wi-Fi card. Terms of the free trial service and monthly pricing are yet to be determined. It's a direct shot across the bow at cellular operators who are offering poor upload speeds on their high-speed network. Given that T-Mobile has articulated a long delay in their 3G rollout plans and don't want to clog their GPRS networks, this seems like a perfect symbiosis for Kodak and T-Mobile....

Snack camera?


Snack camera? 07/06/2004 05:15 AM
USA Today Jul 6 2004 9:14AM GMT

But Does Anyone Want A Camera Phone?


But Does Anyone Want A Camera Phone? 05/11/2004 02:20 AM
There seem to be two opinions when it comes to camera phones: either people think they're going to be the greatest thing since the first internet browser or they're a silly waste-of-time trinket that's only going to make mobile phones (that don't work all that well already) more expensive. As with any such situation where there are extreme viewpoints, it often helps to have someone take a bit more of an objective look at what's really happening in the camera phone space. The summary seems to be that they're coming, no matter what. What people aren't quite as sure about is whether or not people want them. In fact, in areas where camera phones are being offered, there's really not much evidence that they're using them all that much. Also, while much of the push for camera phones has focused on how it will help the carriers by driving more wireless data usage, some providers have said they've seen no evidence to support that. Does this mean the whole camera phone concept is set to come crashing down before it's really begun? It's certainly possible. As with so much in the wireless space, the ridiculous level of hype has a tendency to do more damage than help. However, there are a few reasons why camera phones may work out after all. First off, people aren't buying camera phones for the camera. They're buying them for the phone. The camera just comes along with it. As such, handset makers and wireless carriers don't have to be nearly as concerned about the success of camera phones early on. It's almost a "stealth" way of seeding the market (if you can call this stealth). Next, whether or not users think they'll use camera phones isn't so much of an issue compared to whether or not they actually will use camera phones - and that will depend on the applications. People are going to realize that there are an awful lot of connected cameras out there - and that presents an opportunity. It's not the fact that everyone will have a camera in their hands, but the fact that those cameras are connected that will drive people to start creating applications that take advantage of that - whether for productivity, for safety or for fun. It's those applications that will make the camera phone worth while. I doubt that it will happen nearly as fast as most folks in the industry would like, but I certainly don't think it's the fad that some columnists/analysts are predicting will quickly go away.

Camera Obscura


Camera Obscura 03/08/2004 11:19 PM

World Pinhole Day

World Pinhole Day 2004 is Sunday, 25 April this year. The idea is to have people around the world take a pinhole photograph on that day and submit them. I wasn't interested in making one out of an oatmeal box or buying an expensive wooden model but when I noticed that you can buy body caps with a pinhole for your 35mm camera and an exposure guide I've decided to give it a try. Jarkko laughed at the idea of taking an expensive camera and turning it into a cardboard box. Everyone's a critic. :)


How to Buy the Right Digital Camera


How to Buy the Right Digital Camera 08/19/2004 05:03 PM
WebDevInfo Aug 19 2004 8:46PM GMT

CAMERA/IRAQ


CAMERA/IRAQ 05/26/2004 04:40 PM
CAMERA/IRAQ gathers materials and perspectives about photography and the Iraq War of Images, from Abu Ghraib to moblogging soldiers.

Poppot Pet Camera


Poppot Pet Camera 07/26/2004 02:18 PM

peppot.jpg imageIt looks extremely hokey, but Matsushita Electric Works has announced a new camera with a motion-sensor that will take pictures of your pet, then email them to your mobile phone so you can keep an eye on them. Called the 'Poppot Camera ATR0202W,' it uses a DDI Pocket CF card for some reason (why couldn't they just integrate the electronics?) And while that's all well and good, I don't know that a 0.1-megapixel camera and motion-sensor is worth $110 dollars, especially when a combination of a webcam and some software could probably do almost the same thing for about one-quarter the price.

Read - Peppot - New Remote Pet Camera on Japanese Market [I4U]

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The Gigapixel Camera


The Gigapixel Camera 12/17/2004 06:43 PM

Ok, so it is basically a large-format film camera, the image only gets to gigapixel size after the film is developed and scanned, and the thing will probably never see mass production, but Clifford Ross' R1 camera is getting plenty of attention in spite of it's decidedly low-tech construction. And it's worth noting that the people who are sitting up to take notice of this camera are scientists from NASA and spooks from the CIA.

The camera uses a 9 x 12 inch piece of high-definition film — ordinarily used for high-altitude reconnoissance photography — which yields a 2.6GB image file. The file has to be color corrected in Photoshop to clean up color abberations that are characteristic to the film (can you imagine how long it takes to apply a change in a file that big?)

The end result is an image that has about a thousand times more detail than a standard digital photo, which NASA engineers think may be able to help them see problems with the Shuttle's heat shielding without the need for the astronauts to do a manual inspection. And who knows what kind of duties the CIA and military types might cook up for it.

from a Cnet article.


2nd intersection to get a camera


2nd intersection to get a camera 01/23/2004 02:25 PM
Chicago Tribune Jan 23 2004 6:50PM GMT

Really Fast Camera


Really Fast Camera 05/18/2004 11:41 AM
This is co mpletely, utterly ridiculous. But oh, that colour (drools).

Candid Camera Fun


Candid Camera Fun 10/29/2003 12:10 AM

Here's something fun to do next time you're at Best Buy or anywhere else that carries PDAs like the Sony PEG-UX50 - work through the menus until you find the pictures taken with the devices built-in camera. Better yet, find the video clips. It's pretty funny to watch clips of people staring at the device with a quizzical, "is this thing on?" look on their faces, especially when they keep moving their heads in closer and closer to the lens. Minutes and minutes of endless fun....


Chad Gets a New Camera


Chad Gets a New Camera 10/29/2003 01:15 AM
I haven't posted many photos in the last month or three. The reason? My old Kodak digital camera gave up the ghost. I researched and researched, and I bought a Canon Powershot A60. I've been using it for about three weeks. The executive summary? An amazing amount of performance for a camera in this price range ($210-$250 as of October 2003). It can do a continuous drive mode which lets you hold the shutter down and take 3 or 4 pictures in a row like a fashion photographer (saying something cheesy like "Make love to the camera, baby" is optional.) The pictures are crisp: many are usable at 100% size. It also has a 3X optical zoom and manual settings like a F-stops, shutter speeds ranging from 1/2000 up to 15 seconds, and exposure compensation, that let you capture what the vast majority of digital cameras costing this much simply couldn't. The only real miss is the software. The picture transfer software uses TWAIN to bring pictures into Photoshop. Excuse me? Like I have time to do that for 100 images? Even worse, the install program crashed twice on my fully patched Windows 2000 computer; and afterward the ZoomBrowser thumbnail program crashed every time I tried to run it. I eventually installed a newer version from the Canon web site, but it ran slowly and didn't tell me anything the File Browser in Photoshop already couldn't. Fortunately, I had bought a Compact Flash reader and am happily using that to transfer pictures. Here are pictures. I took the first with a 15 second exposure and a camera being moved on a tripod. Guesses encouraged as to what I was actually photographing....

Win a Digital Camera!


Win a Digital Camera! 08/31/2004 11:37 AM
Internet Works Aug 31 2004 4:10PM GMT

Digital camera not for everyone


Digital camera not for everyone 05/04/2004 02:29 AM
Washington Times May 4 2004 6:38AM GMT

Oh, and don't pack your camera.


Oh, and don't pack your camera. 05/07/2004 01:43 PM
You too can apply to become a private interrogater in Baghdad! [Via Randi Rhodes on Air America]

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Camera-Xfer


Camera-Xfer 01/01/2004 09:52 PM
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Hold It Right There, and Drop That
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Hold It Right There, and Drop That
Camera
12/11/2003 12:32 AM
New York Times Dec 10 2003 11:01PM ET

Disposable Digital Camera


Disposable Digital Camera 08/19/2004 08:17 AM

A disposable digital camera enters the market at $19.99: I couldn't find any information on how many pictures it holds, but $20 is is steep for disposable anything.

Pure Digital makes the world's first truly digital one-time-use camera. It has been on the market for more than a year but is slated to go prime time Monday when CVS, the nation's largest drugstore chain, puts it on its shelves. The Disney World resorts and Longs Drugs will be selling it later this year as well.

Pure Digital is a $19.99 digital camera, with a color preview screen and the ability to delete pictures. After you bring it in for processing, you get a free picture CD along with your prints.

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Olympus E1 camera review available


Olympus E1 camera review available 12/22/2004 01:49 AM
After a prolonged struggle with scripting Photoshop to process Olympus RAW format images, my review of the Olympus E1 digital camera system is available at http://phili p.greenspun.com/photography/olympus/e1.  Enjoy!

Camera Picture Copier 0.0.2-6


Camera Picture Copier 0.0.2-6 08/12/2004 06:03 AM
A digical camera picture copier/renamer.

Buying The Right Digital Camera


Buying The Right Digital Camera 04/16/2004 02:26 PM
Forbes Apr 16 2004 7:08PM GMT

iPod camera connector now available


iPod camera connector now available 03/22/2005 03:31 PM
Apple has added the iPod Camera Connector, which it announced last month, to its online store. Priced at $29, the camera connector ships in one to three weeks and is compatible with iPod photo (30/40/60GB). It requires iPod software v1.1. Apple says the connector provides a fast and easy way to transfer photos from a digital camera to an iPod photo.

New Olympus E-Series Camera


New Olympus E-Series Camera 09/03/2004 02:23 PM

e1_pu_pic_front.jpg imageIf you'd like to get a jump on Olympus's new E-System cameras (specifically the E-1), and you can read Japanese, well then be my guest. Once the intern wakes up from his hot college orgy we'll make him translate it for us.

Read - Product Page [Olympus-EsystemJP]
Read - Olympus E-1 [DigitalSLR]
Read - New Olympus E-System DSLR at Photokina [PhotographyBlog]

Update! I'm an idiot. The E-1 isn't the new camera, there is another one being announced.


Why Bother with a Digital Camera?


Why Bother with a Digital Camera? 01/29/2004 09:58 AM
Opinion: With corner convenience stores offering photo CDs at a reasonable price, a film camera is still the way to go.

New 8 megapixel camera from Nikon


New 8 megapixel camera from Nikon 01/29/2004 10:58 AM
A new eight megapixel prosumer digital camera from Nikon. The Coolpix 8700, which is clearly designed to compete with Sony's eight megapixel F828 digital camera,...

Lights, camera, technology


Lights, camera, technology 04/19/2004 07:07 PM
CNET Apr 19 2004 11:15PM GMT

Jeff and the camera he sent to Zeyad,


Jeff and the camera he sent to Zeyad, 12/11/2003 06:12 AM
All it takes is one person .. making possible .. sent

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washingtonpost.com | Camera Works


washingtonpost.com | Camera Works 05/07/2004 04:13 PM
the Washington Post has the evidence

washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/flash/photo/world/2004-05-03_pris onabuse/index_frames.htm?startat=1&indexFile=world_2004-05-03_prisonab use
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Aiwa's new digital camera


Aiwa's new digital camera 01/16/2004 10:57 AM
Odd-looking new digital camera Aiwa that eschews memory cards for image storage and instead uses a 32MB USB flash drive to transfer photos to a...
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