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Olympus PEN E-P5 Official: Retro Styling and Solid Specs in a Flagship Camera

Olympus PEN E P5 Official: Retro Styling and Solid Specs in a Flagship Camera olympuspen1

After weeks of rumors and leaks, Olympus’ new PEN E-P5 finally became official today. It’s the company’s new flagship Micro Four Thirds PEN mirrorless camera, and features both retro styling on the outside and powerful specs on the inside.
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This Handheld Camera Captures Sound In Addition to Light

This Handheld Camera Captures Sound In Addition to Light soundcam1

You’ve probably heard of cameras that can detect wavelengths of light that human eyes can’t, and also cameras that can detect heat in a scene, but have you ever heard of one that can capture sound? That’s right: scientists at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have created a portable sound camera that’s sensitive to sound waves.
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Canon Patents Star-Tracking Stabilization and Pixel Shifting for High-Res Photos

Canon Patents Star Tracking Stabilization and Pixel Shifting for High Res Photos starstablize

Think subject tracking in camera is impressive? Future Canon digital cameras may have image stabilization systems that can track stars. At least, that’s what a recently published Canon patent seems to suggest. The company may also be working on technology that can produce higher resolution photographs by shifting the camera sensor.
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external Flickr Looking to Take Its Mobile App to the Next Level Later This Year —Computerworld

Flickr Looking to Take Its Mobile App to the Next Level Later This Year flickriosFlickr appears to be gearing up to make an even bigger splash in the mobile photo sharing wars. A job listing posted by Yahoo a week ago reveals that the company is looking for iOS developers who can build iPhone and iPad apps “from scratch.” Those developers would be working with the Flickr mobile team on “a tremendously long list of new features, programs and technologies set to come online this year,” in order to “improve Flickr.”

 
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The Polaroid Picture Was Instantaneous, But It Was Artists Who Made It Eternal

The Polaroid Picture Was Instantaneous, But It Was Artists Who Made It Eternal 1

“I don’t know what the hell I’m going to do,” Chuck Close told an NPR interviewer when Polaroid stopped making instant film in 2008. He wasn’t the only artist attached to the medium.
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Low-Light Video Shootout Pits the Lumia 928 Against the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3

Nokia recently announced its new Lumia 928: a 8.7-megapixel PureView, Carl Zeiss, OIS-toting replacement for the already impressive Lumia 920 that will do its best to blow away the rest of the market in terms of image and video quality.

But in case words aren’t enough, Nokia has also released the above video comparing the low-light video capability of the new Lumia with that of the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the iPhone 5. Read more…

Olympus E-P5 and E-PL6 See Additional Spec and Photo Leaks

Olympus E P5 and E PL6 See Additional Spec and Photo Leaks epl5

Olympus has a major camera announcement day coming this Friday, but the cameras it’s planning to unveil–the E-P5 and E-PL6–have been almost fully revealed now. New leaks have revealed the full specs for the E-P5, photos of a fancy “premium” version of the E-P5, and product photos of the E-PL6 (shown above).
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Samsung Sorry for Using Photographer’s Nikon Photo in Advertisement

Samsung Sorry for Using Photographers Nikon Photo in Advertisement samsung1

Samsung found itself in an embarrassing copyright infringement controversy earlier today after the company published a street photographer’s work without permission as an advertisement on its Facebook page. It wasn’t just the unauthorized use of the image that was embarrassing; here’s the kicker: the photograph was actually shot using a Nikon camera.
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Snoop Lion Unveils a Photo Editing and Sharing App of His Own

Snoop Lion Unveils a Photo Editing and Sharing App of His Own snoopify

While it is true that photo apps are in high demand and, therefore, a dime a dozen, we were still surprised to find out that rapper Snoop Lion (formerly Snoop Dogg) decided to branch into the market himself. In partnership with Upper Playground, 99centbrains and Cashmere Agency, the rapper has officially broken into the smartphone photography game with his new app Snoopify. Read more…

Kickstarter Campaign at the Center of a Controversy Over Stolen Images

Kickstarter Campaign at the Center of a Controversy Over Stolen Images kickstartercontroversy3

The wildly successful Kickstarter campaign Blackprints is currently at the center of a heated controversy over stolen images that has already involved one copyright dispute. It seems that the campaign’s creator, Sabrina Chun, might have taken to acquiring photos of cars off of the Internet, changing them to black and white minimalist versions, and selling them as part of this campaign. (See Update) Read more…