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+8 +1Canon PowerShot SX280 HS review - CNET
Wi-Fi connectivity and a new processor help make Canon's PowerShot SX280 HS one of the top compact megazooms available.
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+8 +2Flatbed scanner's Cinderella act, a functioning camera
Photography enthusiasts in do-it-yourself mode recently saw how Dario Morelli managed to take parts from an Epson flatbed scanner to create a medium format camera. ('Flatbed' refers to a scanner providing a flat, glass surface.)
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+16 +2The Timefreezers
So yeah, over 100 DSLRs cameras to create these matrix style effects.
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+11 +1Can a dash cam protect you? Use of in-car video cameras on the rise
The video was creepy and frightening, showing an impromptu roadblock encountered by a driver on the Newark Bay extension of the New Jersey Turnpike in Hudson County. Without a dash cam to capture it, no one may have believed what the driver saw. Ivan Tukhtin of Edison, who recorded that encounter, said that's why he bought a dash cam, to document what he encountered on the road and avoid the "he said, she said" that can happen after a crash.
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+24 +1We Already Know What the Future of Body Cams Looks Like
A strange coalition has formed around the police officer-worn body camera. Their ubiquitous adoption is the sole policy change requested by the family of Michael Brown, the teenager who was fatally shot by an officer in Ferguson, Missouri. Police departments, too, hail body cameras, saying that they will shield officers from false claims of wrongdoing.
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+13 +1GoPro Survives 17 Months Bouncing Around a Riverbed After Filming Its Final Moments
GoPros exist to take quite a beating… they are action cams after all. However, as much as GoPro might put its products through the wringer to test them and ensure they’re up for anything, it’s unlikely they expect one to survive what the one in the above video did.
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+16 +1Man has camera surgically drilled into skull
Artist puts whole new meaning to technology, becoming the world's first human-cyborg.
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+32 +1LAPD moves one step closer to on-body cameras for officers
After months of testing, Los Angeles police officials have picked the company they would like to use to outfit hundreds of officers with on-body cameras. It remains unclear when officers will start to use the cameras - no contract has been signed and the department has yet to draft a policy on the use of the equipment - but the LAPD's decision to use Taser International as its vendor marks the department's latest move in its effort to utilize the new technology.
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+22 +2Left in the open these disposable cameras let citizens capture the beauty of their city, Dublin
Left all over Dublin these disposable cameras are meant for people to pick up and take a picture of their surroundings. This video shows these citizens taking the photos as well as showing us the photos they took.
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+24 +3PhotoMath uses your smartphone's camera to solve equations
Need a little help getting through your next big math exam? MicroBlink has an app that could help you study more effectively -- perhaps too effectively. Its newly unveiled PhotoMath for iOS and Windows Phone (Android is due in early 2015) uses your smartphone's camera to scan math equations and not only solve them, but show the steps involved.
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+17 +2The Ultimate Sharpshooter Weapon of Choice
Very cool play on rifle photography with some great camera accessories.
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+15 +2New quantum camera capable of snapping photos of 'ghosts'
Spooky quantum cameras can capture images from photons that never encountered the objects pictured.
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+15 +2Leica's Fancy New M-P Camera May Actually Be Worth $8,000
When everything is in focus, there are no throwaway shots with the Leica M-P. Everything you shoot looks like a frame from some Wim Wenders documentary about the human condition.
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+6 +2iPhone camera evolution: How does the iPhone 6 camera compare to previous iPhone cameras?
How does the iPhone 6 camera stack up against previous hardware? In her ongoing series, professional iPhone photographer Lisa Bettany takes a hard look at the state of the newest iPhone's camera compared to previous models.
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+22 +2The Newest GoPro Models Are More Approachable Than Ever
Today, GoPro is launching a new lineup of its durable cameras that promises to be the most approachable the now-public camera and lifestyle company has..
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+19 +2Worlds Best Slow Motion Camera
Phantom v2511, a high-speed camera that is capable of recording video at an astounding 25,600 frames per second. The only draw back is that the v2511 is part of the company's Phantom v-series family, which means the highest resolution it has is at 1280x800 or 1 megapixel.
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+15 +2A Wearable Camera That Would Turn Into a Drone and Fly Off Your Wrist
Meet Nixie, a wearable camera concept that flies off your wrist and turns into a remote-controlled quadcopter. It's the bizarre-yet-appealing wearable camera drone nobody asked for... and now I kind of want it.
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+14 +2The Simple Technology That Accidentally Ruined Baseball
Stuck in a home-run drought, the sport has become more boring than ever. Don't just blame steroids. Blame the new strike zone—and the cameras enforcing it.
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+14 +2Widower's beloved photos of wife returned
When Dave Lacey's house was broken into, he lost something no amount of money could replace: a camera with the last pictures of his late wife.
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+18 +2How Do Those Police Body Cameras Work Anyway?
Calls for police officers to wear body cameras at all times have skyrocketed after Michael Brown was shot and killed by police officer Darren Wilson under contested circumstances.
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