Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Sunday 9 February 2014

Ricoh announced a successor to the Pentax 645D.


Pentax 645D
Ricoh announced a successor to the Pentax 645D. The new medium format camera came with a CMOS sensor with high resolution include and has a tilting screen . The successor of the Pentax 645D will build a medium format camera with CMOS sensor Ricoh as well as the Hasselblad and Phase One.

So far, medium format cameras were used CCD sensors. The new technology will allow higher ISO values , lower shutter speeds and helps more for continuous shooting. The new camera is probably included with the 50 - megapixel sensor, which also comes with Hasselblad and Phase One. It reaches a light sensitivity of ISO 6400 and measures 44 x 33 mm.

The Pentax 645D, a CCD sensor was used with a resolution of 40 megapixels. The 645D came in early 2010 in Japan and 2011 in Germany on the market. It will cost around 10,000 Euros. The camera body measures 156 x 117 x 119 mm and weighs with battery and two memory cards around 1,480 grams. Still, there is little information on the new Ricoh model.

The Japanese manufacturer revealed only that his new camera to achieve a very high processor speed, and published two pictures of a prototype. The official launch is expected to take place on the Japanese photo exhibition CP +, from 13 to 16 February 2014. Compared to the previous Pentax 645D there is a particularly striking change.

The display of the new camera is foldable, so that recordings can be controlled close to the ground or overhead, and the user need not use the optical viewfinder. Ricoh wants to bring this still nameless camera in spring 2014 on the market. In addition, the manufacturer offers a new lens system with this. The ultra-wide- angle zoom lens should be able to be operated exclusively on this medium-format camera.

Saturday 4 January 2014

Samsung NX30 with double swivel viewfinder


Samsung NX30
Samsung has both the viewfinder and the display made pivoted at the NX30 system camera. This allows a simpler image control in unusual positions. The new Samsung NX30 system camera has a movable 80 degrees up electronic viewfinder and a 3-inch (7.62 cm) display on the back, which is also rotatable and also still swivel.

So the photographer can choose the subject yet with the help of the view finder, if the camera cannot be taken before the face. This not only snapshots, but also facilitates shots above the head or at ground level. The viewfinder has a resolution of 2.36 million pixels. The new autofocus feature of the APS-C camera uses face detection and contrast detection in shots. With a minimal electronic shutter speed of 1/ 8000 seconds and fastest movements can be frozen.

In addition, the camera can record up to 9 frames per second. The sensor picks up to 20.3 megapixels and works in the ISO range of 100-25600. The NX30 also accepts videos with full HD 60p apart from taking photos. Who wants the voices can also record it through an external microphone. Using the HDMI output, the recordings will be viewed without going through a computer directly from your TV or a projector.

The NX30 is equipped with NFC to make the exchange of data via WLAN (2.4 and 5 GHz) with mobile devices easier. Instead of having awkward access codes to enter, keep users both devices only briefly together, then they communicate with each other. If you want, then you can also automatically transfer without further action, photos on a Smartphone or tablet.

The Samsung NX30 will come from in February 2014 with the standard zoom lens “18-55 mm F3.5 -5.6 OIS III “for around 1,000 Euros in the market. Camera body only without lens is available for 900 Euros. It included with the software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. The NX series camera from Samsung has their own proprietary lens mount. So far, 13 lenses are available in the market for this system.

Friday 22 November 2013

Phone Cameras For the Win!

When the first phone camera was sold in the year 2000, few could have predicted the widespread impact of such an invention. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, traditional camera sales throughout the world fell 29% January through May of 2013. This same year Flickr reported the top three highest percentages of images posted were produced by various iPhone models.
Though lenses can't be changed out to cover as broad an array of situations as SLRs, there are a number of reasons camera phones have surpassed digital SLR rigs in terms of sales.
Small and Powerful
The most inexpensive phones normally come equipped with cameras featuring 5 megapixels or higher. Now 8, 13, and on up to 42 megapixels can be found on the market. Many include first-rate editing programmes and offer the ability to share images with most social networking sites immediately. Compare the bulk and weight of an old Nikon (5-6 megapixels) to a sleek 13MP mobile carried in one's pocket and it's easy to see why the big camera manufacturers are hurting.
Always on Hand
When attending an event, photo hobbyists must make the decision whether they'll be working or playing. Many love nothing more than to be on hand to capture the moment, but in the past that meant schlepping gear and worrying about equipment getting damaged or stolen. Now with the ability to get images worthy of print from a small phone? Everyone's a photographer. Plus if trying to be more discreet during special occasions a mobile's the way to go.
Easy Sharing
Consider first the film age, which involved sending images off to be processed or developed yourself if you had the proper darkroom setup. Then one hour processing became the rage. Digital cameras came along and blew everyone's minds with the new-found ability to shoot as much as one wanted and then simply transfer to a computer. But still, that required connecting the camera to a computer or reading the memory card. Still an amazing breakthrough but now mobile sharing on smartphones is as easy as the click of a few buttons.
Changing Society
Such ease of use and the rise in popularity of social media platforms may be a chicken or the egg scenario but the very multifunctionality of a phone camera makes it quite obvious why traditional camera sales are suffering. Not only has the professional camera industry been greatly affected, but the ways in which societies act and interact have been greatly impacted as well.
Concerts reveal a sea of lighted phones held high, weddings are documented and posted long before the bride and groom go on honeymoon, and with programmes like Instagram everyone's an artist. Every day little things now seem worthy of documenting and sharing. Plus go to any event of note and see how most people will spend loads of money to physically attend but then watch the entire proceedings on the screen of their phones.
The Cons
The less-than-savory societal changes of being in attendance yet experiencing through a camera lens has also caused changes in the way people do business. Originally, cinemas only asked that phones be silenced, whereas now the glow of the screen times however many people is also cause for complaint. Too, when mobile photographers get really engrossed in grabbing the perfect image it's not uncommon to see them losing sight of personal boundaries and common courtesy. The bloke behind you didn't shell out £100 to watch a concert through your camera. And it's become such a rampant problem that some promoters and artists are starting to ban camera phones altogether.
Add in the constant barrage of images posted publicly (with or without one's consent) and it seems it's been forgotten that with the privilege of such brilliant technology comes responsibility. Phone cameras are wonderfully convenient things. However no 'gadget' should cause a rift between friends. Though camera phones are used the world over, when in doubt—ask.
Ask if it's alright to take photos and ask if you're allowed to post them. It also wouldn't hurt to occasionally put the phone down and just be in the moment. It's your life, not television so share it and enjoy it.

Friday 18 October 2013

Sony launches full-frame Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R mirrorless Cameras



Sony ful frame mirrorless Alpha 7


Sony's new cameras Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R are of different resolutions up to its full format sensors almost identical. Sony Alpha 7 model is a full frame sensor camera, with WiFi and NFC. Sony's new mirrorless system cameras Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R are almost identical - except for one important feature.

Both have a 35 mm full-frame CMOS sensor with an area of 35.8 x23.9 millimeters. While the alpha picks up 7 photos up to 24.3 megapixels, the 7R alpha can take up to 36.4 megapixels. With new technology, it will illuminate the sensor surface and can do it optimally so that the minimal gaps between the individual pixels disappear. The light sensitivity of this camera range is from ISO 100-25600.

Both cameras have an electronic viewfinder with 2.3 megapixels and field of view coverage of 100 percent. Her three -inch screens with a resolution of 0.9 megapixels are movable about 90 degrees upward and 45 degrees downward. The housing is dust - and splash -proof. The body of the Alpha R7 is also completely made of magnesium, while in the alpha 7 additionally plastic is used.

With battery and memory card both weigh less than 500 grams. The facilities of Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R are the new Bionz X image processor which processes, high-resolution photos and full-HD videos easily in real time. For other option like fast auto focus and others more facilities are provided in the control panels provide.

The two cameras system transfers the photos via WLAN and NFC to the inserted memory cards or SD cards to Smartphones, tablets, TVs and computers. According to the Sony; compact mirror less full-frame cameras require matching compact, lightweight and robust lenses.

Therefore, the manufacturer along with the Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R trying to make available five new full-frame lenses - including premium models from Carl Zeiss. The five new E-mount lenses for full frame cameras appear between November 2013 and February 2014. The suggested retail price for the Sony Alpha 7 is 1,499 Euros, for the Alpha 7R it is 2,099 Euros. Additionally it comes with a kit with the full-frame lens SEL - 2870 for 1,799 Euros in the market. You may soon expect these cameras in the market.

Saturday 7 September 2013

New Sony FDR- AX1 Announced



While the IBC show video opens in Amsterdam; Sony has announced a new camera FDR- AX1, which will be available in late October. This is the first mainstream 4K camera from Sony; it can shoot images with a resolution up to 3840 x 2160 pixels (QFHD). The design of the FDR- AX1 is not new: it is similar to that of the Sony HDR- AX200. It is equipped with a "home" CMOS sensor Exmor R “back-lit” 1/2, 3 inch 12MP, including 8.3 effective. Its goal G Lens 29.5 to 590 mm (20x, f / 1.63 to 3.4) is stabilized and has 3 ND filters. 3 rings to make settings for zoom, focus and iris and are independent to each other. In addition to a microphone, the FDR- AX1 has two audio connectors XLR professional format. 4K videos are saved on expensive XQD cards, a recent XQD format provides efficient transfer rate and was previously used by the Nikon D4. The FDR- AX1 has two locations in this format. Sony want to sell like hotcakes its 4K screens , rather aggressively positioned in terms of quality and price against their Chinese and Korean competitors , it must justify its use until the 4K TV broadcasts becoming widespread.

 All Sony ecosystems are called upon to promote 4K, as there was little 3D, from cloud services PlayMemories until the PS4. Some choices Sony for its FDR- AX1 are sometimes a bit surprising for a camera that still costs 4 € 499.01. For example it uses the codec XAVC S placed in a MPEG4- AVC / H.264 container. It is a variant of the more compressed the XAVC/H264 Level version 5.2 codec. More bad news for users who want to go further than holiday movies on YouTube, the colors are sampled 4:2:0. Without going to a 4:4:4 coding or even RAW images, 4:2:2 would have left a significant latitude for color correction, calibration, clipping paths and masks, and other special effects and overlays on " green funds".

The FDR- AX1 is equipped with a single sensor of small size. In the same price range or less, many Full HD models competing not only have 3 sensors, and their size is larger. They record their video with 4:2:2 colors sampling, better than 4:2:0 solution. Sony seems to recommend a minimum of 4 lux for 4K images is more light than most HD cameras require ( the AX200 , very close to the AX1 requires only 1.5 Lux) and that the risk of require users to frequently use other extra light source. Sony has announced an update to make it compatible with the latest HDMI version 2.0 HDMI. The HDMI 2.0 will see a 4K video on a TV at 60 frames / s with a single HDMI cable. In addition, this update adds compatibility with the AVCHD codec and will also use SD cards for 1080p video.

The FDR- AX1 seems quite clear heat, after initial tests published on the Net. The XQD cards would be hot when removed from the camera. Similarly, AX1 which manages large data flows, processes and compresses, heat up quickly despite the internal fan which it is equipped. This also may be a concern for the sound by the internal microphone of the camera emits noise. This should not pose any problems to professional users, resorting instead to external microphones for their shots, but for the general public or semi pro users, high heat and fan trying to remedy it may hinder the sound made with the built-in microphone on the camera.

Friday 6 September 2013

Canon PowerShot SX510 HS



Small, light, great zoom range with wireless data transfer via WLAN module is the new Canon PowerShot SX510 HS Bridge Camera. Despite 30x zoom, the PowerShot SX510 HS is Canon is in a compact housing. The Canon SX510 HS is a very light bridge camera with 350 grams. The operation is similar to its predecessor. That is about a dial on the surface, the photographer has access to full and half automatics or manual adjustment. On the back of the camera, there are buttons for shortcuts and other settings via a thumbwheel. Newly added is a wireless module that enables wireless transmission of photo and video material on PCs, tablets and Smartphones. If a Smartphone is connected to the camera, you also have the option to combine GPS data with the photos. With the 30- times zoom, the SX510 HS covers a focal length range 24-720 mm. Optical image stabilization ensures sharp images at long focal lengths. The light intensity is from 1:3.4 to 1:5.8, with values in the range of comparable cameras.

A highlight of the camera is its macro mode that allows you to zoom closer than an inch to the subject. When the number of pixels Canon has dared to take a bold step; instead of loading more and more pixels onto the sensor, the manufacturer has reduced the number from 16 megapixels to twelve at constant sensor size, thereby reducing the image noise when shooting under low light conditions. Video records in Full HD quality with stereo sound on. The camera has a slow motion mode and effect filters such as black and white, miniature and fisheye. A DIGIC 4 processor brings the camera up to maximum Speed. In the sequential mode, the SX510 HS shoots 3.8 shots per second at the highest resolution. Reduce the resolution to three megapixels, the number increased to 10.5 frames per second. One advantage of the new Canon is the ECO mode. This power -saving setting ensures that the camera according to the manufacturer with a battery keeps landing by about one-third longer. The Canon SX510 HS is available now at a price of 329 Euros.

Sunday 11 August 2013

Nikon launches new all-around lens



Sweeping landscapes or format filling Detail: With the new AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140 mm 1:3.5-5.6 G ED VR from Nikon is any subject in no time with in your box. Compact lens dimensions should appeal travelers for sure. This all around lens kid is compact, handy and have a zoom range for almost any situation. The new all-around lens in DX Fomat Nikon has a wide-angle starting focal length of 18 millimeters. So delicate, landscape shots are possible now with ease. At the maximum telephoto setting of 140 mm the photographers can make wonder (equivalent to 27-210 millimeters in small picture and Nikon FX-format). Even distant subjects can thus pick up in no time closer. The light intensity of this universal zoom is 1:3.5 to 1:5.6. The lens is relatively light with 490 grams and with dimensions of 78 x 97 millimeters which will not claim much space in the luggage. The low light intensity and the large zoom range make an image stabilizer indispensable. Therefore integrating a Nikon VR (Vibration Reduction), does not offer blurred photos in low light. The stabilizer allow up to four stops slower shutter speed. The AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140 mm 1:3.5-5.6 G ED VR will be available in late August 2013 and cost 619 Euros. Specifications Focal length: 18-140mm Aperture: 1:3.5-5.6, Closest focusing distance: 0.45 m Filter size: 67mm Dimensions: 78 x 97mm

Sunday 21 July 2013

New Panasonic Lumix FZ72 bridge camera with 60 x zoom




Panasonic introduces the Lumix FZ72 claims to be a new record. No other bridge camera currently offers such a large zoom range. Panasonic Lumix FZ72 has the incredibly large focal length. The Panasonic Lumix FZ72 has a 60x zoom and that’s a record. Converted into small format extends the focal length of 20-1200 mm. You can still be doubled using the digital zoom and a tele-converter with a magnification factor of 1.7 could also be screws in front of the lens. With a focal length of 4,000 millimeters, for example, you can then, look at the moon in detail. An optical image stabilizer is although builds into the camera by the manufacturer, but also for the extremely wide focal lengths it is recommended to use a tripod because the framing may easily blurred. The MOS image sensor of the Lumix FZ72 delivers a resolution of 16.1 megapixels. His face falls with 1/2, 3 inches from the size as with most compact cameras. Video takes the bridge camera in full HD resolution and provides up to five photos per second. Panasonic equips the camera with a three-inch screen with 460,000 pixels and an electronic viewfinder with a size of 0.2 inches. To the New Lumix FZ72 the hot shoe is there for taking photos in RAW format without compression. In addition, 15 creative filters, a panorama function and digital retouching tools are available. The Panasonic Lumix FZ72 is available in black in September. The suggested retail price is 399 Euros.

Saturday 20 July 2013

Samsung unveils 20-megapixel WB110 bridge camera



Samsung's new bridge camera WB110 has a large zoom range and with an optical image stabilizer - for videos, it is sufficient. Samsung WB110: The bridge camera has a 26x zoom and optical image stabilizer. The lens Samsung WB110 features a 26x zoom. Converted into small format extends the focal length of 22.3 to 579.8 millimeters. These dimensions of the built optical image stabilizer are very important because such large focal lengths, no one can hold it in hand without aids such as a stand without shaking. Without stabilizer, the image section will always be in motion slightly. Samsung designed the WB110 from a CCD sensor to its size but the manufacturer makes no details yet. As information for now remains only the resolution of 20.2 megapixels. This would easily be enough for full HD video, but nevertheless, the Koreans have decided that the bridge camera captures only video in HD resolution. The screen on the back of the WB110 is three inches tall, and automatically adjusts its brightness to the lighting conditions of the environment. The light sensitivity of the camera ranges from ISO 80 to ISO 3200. In addition to "smart" recording programs, the bridge camera also holds a Live Panorama function. Samsung plans to release WB110 from July 2013 in market in two colours namely black and red. The suggested retail price is 229 Euros.

Friday 5 July 2013

New Sony compact Cameras RX1R and RX100 II



Sony has updated its two high-quality compact cameras. In the full-frame camera RX1R the manufacturer has only improved details and donated the RX 100 II a new image sensor and an NFC module.

Sony RX1R: The full-frame camera has improved only in the details of the Sony Cybershot RX1R. At the new sister model, the first full-frame compact camera Sony claims to have changed only details. The manufacturer has removed the low-pass filter so that the unfiltered light strikes the sensor and it can record more details. The color rendering now also dominates the TRILUMINOS technology that goes into the latest Sony TVs. In addition, the recording of videos should be possible with a stereo microphone now. Furthermore, the RX1R has a full frame sensor with a resolution of 24.3 megapixels and a maximum sensitivity of ISO 102,400. The bright Carl Zeiss lens also has a fixed focal length of 35 mm, and the operation looks more like a reflex than a compact camera.

 Sony RX 100 II: The noble compact camera has been revised thoroughly by the manufacturer. Compared to RX1R is 100 II is an "Always-like camera", but which is now also supported by TRILUMINOS technique in the color reproduction in the RX. Compared to the previous model RX 100, Sony has made a few changes. Thus, the one-inch CMOS sensor, the new camera takes photos with a resolution of 20.2 megapixels. Sony stated that the RX 100 II in addition to a WLAN and an NFC module, both of which are used for wireless data transmission and allow the transmission of both photos and videos and enable the remote control. The three-inch screen with a resolution of 1.2 megapixels is not permanently installed, but can be folded up and down. Also new accessory shoe where you can attach a flash light, a microphone and other accessories. The lens also has a maximum aperture of F1.8 and a 3.6 x zoom, which corresponds to a small format, converted focal length of 28-100 mm.

Canon EOS 70D A New DSLR



Canon introduces the EOS 70D on a new mid-range DSLR camera that has a new auto focus technology and also scores with its many new functions and facilities. The Canon EOS 70D features a new AF technology, wireless radio, and a movable screen. Praises the Canon EOS 70D as the world's first camera with a new "Dual pixel AF CMOS technology", which is to ensure a quiet and precise auto focusing when shooting Full HD video, and photos in Live View mode. The SLR has 19 cross-type AF sensors and takes up to seven photos in a second. Also new is the 22.5 x15 millimeter CMOS image sensor in APS-C format with a resolution of 20.2 megapixels. The further processing of images taken over is done by the Digic 5 + image processor. The light sensitivity of it ranges from ISO 100-12800. The three-inch screen of the DSLR with a megapixel resolution could be folded out and turn to our convenience. WLAN transfer the Canon EOS 70D with the help of an app and upload your images to the Internet. Canon EOS 70D equipped with an accessory hot shoe for a flash, a USB port, which also serves as a video output, and a mini-HDMI port and an audio input. Photos and video taken can be stored on the DSLR SD, SDHC and SDXC cards. The lithium-ion battery will provide power for approximately 900 shots. The camera body is made of aluminum and plastic, and weighs about 750 grams without lens. Canon plans to sell the EOS 70D from the end of August 2013. The suggested retail price for the housing is around 1,099 Euros. Kits containing one or more lenses with the camera has not been announced by the manufacturers.

Pentax Q7 Camera with large sensor



Pentax complements its camera series for another model. The Q7 has the biggest sensor in the Q series with twelve megapixel resolution. Pentax has equipped the Q7 with the biggest sensor in the Q series. The CMOS sensor 1/1 0.7-inch size can be measured in terms of size of models like the Canon PowerShot G15 or the Nikon Coolpix P7700. It provides the manufacturer for more accurate color reproduction and higher fine detail, even the autofocus to work with it even better in low light conditions. The ISO 12800 provides the Q7 with a much higher sensitivity than its predecessor, the Q10. The Pentax Q7 resolves your photos with twelve megapixels. It records videos in Full HD (1920x1080 pixels) at 24, 25 or 30 frames per second. For the processing of the images and videos Q7 offers various filters and "smart" effects, your results you can then click and view your picture on the three inch (about 7.6 centimeters) wide screen marvel. The camera provides ultrasonic vibrations for a quick dust liberated sensor which in turn helps against blurred images an optical image stabilizer. The Pentax Q-series referred to as "the family of the smallest and lightest system camera in the world". With dimensions of 59x102x33, 5 mm, the Q7 is the same size as the previous model Q10 and weighs around 200 grams and as much. For the Q7 offers various Pentax lenses - from ultra-wide angle (fish-eye) to telephoto zoom. By default, the Q7 is available in black, silver and yellow colours. If you prefer other colors, can be get it from the total of 120 color combinations and lens 20 colors his own version from the manufacturers According to Pentax, the Q7 is going to release in September 2013. A price has not yet fixed by the company, in the U.S., however, the Q7 will cost around U.S. $ 500.

Wednesday 10 April 2013

Panasonic Lumix GF6 unfolds!



Panasonic on Tuesday unfolded the Lumix GF6, successor of the Lumix GF5 which is a hybrid device. Its sophisticated menu includes Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity. The new device from Panasonic offers a built-in flash, a new Live MOS sensor of 16 megapixels, but also with Wi-Fi Direct and NFC connectivity. The monitor is of 3-inch tilting touch screen, can also be rotated up to 180 degrees so you can use the particular device self-portrait. Finally, GF6 can reach a sensitivity of ISO 3200 and ISO 25600 automatic mode to manual mode. In video, GF6 captures movies in Full HD to 50i. As such GF5, it offers 19 different photo filters and the ability to create stop motion animation with several shots. The main new features, Wi-Fi and NFC allow such as Smartphone or tablet to remotely trigger the camera in order to capture images remotely. The Panasonic Lumix GF6 is available in black, white, and brown and red. It will be released mid-May to 699 Euros for the version with motorized lens Powerz oom 14-42, 549 Euros for the standard kit with 14-42 lens and 749 Euros for a double kit with 14-42 lenses and a second 45 - 150.

Sunday 10 February 2013

The Camera Panoramic Balls


Ricoh has benefited from the CAMERA & PHOTO IMAGING SHOW 2013 show dedicated to the photo, which was held recently in Tokyo to show a prototype camera original, the "360 ° Camera Innovation." Designed by Ricoh Innovations, a research laboratory located in Ricoh Silicon Valley, and quickly unveiled at CES in January, the camera takes a single shot the 360 ° panoramic pictures.

For this he adopts a particular design, "Y", with two fish-eye lenses 180 ° photographing the scene on each side. The camera then combines the two images obtained just to do that. Ricoh showed the results of the pictures at the exhibition in the form of panoramic images that appear on the screen of an iPod in the form of "balls" that Ricoh called "Panorama Balls", in which visitors could move with the finger ... It was not only possible to look around as a single panoramic picture, but you could also look up and down the stage.

 If Ricoh is still stingy information on this project, we do know that the camera should have a WiFi module to transmit the photos taken with a mobile terminal, such as an iPhone or iPad. They will display images and change the view to see another part of the image. The manufacturer would also include a feature panoramic video. But it would be contrary to the absence of any standard in this area, making it more difficult assembly operations and limit opportunities for exchange. Ricoh is still in the research stage and has not yet decided whether the prototype will be realized one day a marketed product, although the presence of two shows suggests that there is a good chance to see the camera soon in stores.

Saturday 28 January 2012

camera holsters


Photographers now have an option from aches and pain and can carry one or two cameras of any weight and size with the introduction of Cotton Carrier Camera System’s products like camera bags, camera holsters, camera slings, camera vest, etc.  These products are very convenient and appealing for all types of photographers like sports photographers, news photographers, wedding photographers as well as active shooter like mountain climbers, bikers and snow boarders where one has the ability to have both the hands free with no cameras dangling round the neck but have the camera securely lock into place and available instantly when needed.

Tuesday 16 August 2011

The vacuuming robot that wakes up heavy sleepers

All means are good to get up early and designer Jeongmi Lee made ​​a very interesting concept. The concept is called Robot Robotic Vacuum Cleaner or in the language of Molière. A name that would think a Roomba, but the concept does more than clean the floor. Indeed, besides its function housewife Robot Cleaner is also an alarm clock that not only sounds the alarm at the right time but also removes the cover of the person to wake up, as would a mother to wake up a young slacker effectively.

Monday 27 June 2011

Carryall: solar handbag

After backpacks, bags and briefcases for camping, it's now the turn of handbags to accelerate the step to the sun. For the ladies, has produced a diffuse solar bag that allows them to enhance their looks while caring for their portable devices in an environmentally responsible manner. The bag is called Carryall. Unlike most other solar bags, Carryall does not conceal its solar panels but made ​​good use for the aesthetic.

Sunday 26 June 2011

PrintBrush 4x6, a camera with built-in printer

Designers engage in the design of the successors of the Polaroid camera, giving rise to such concepts as PrintBrush 4x6. PrintBrush 4x6 is a device that combines a digital camera and a portable printer. The camera has a resolution of 5 megapixels. The printer loads it can draw on almost any surface. After taking the photo, the user can take the paper or print any material and move the unit top.

Red Pop, a button that turns the iPhone into a real digital camera

With its 5 megapixels and can capture 720p HD images, the camera smartphone Apple is a credible alternative to entry-level digital camera. To operate as it should be the built-in camera, the group Beep Industries has designed an accessory that greatly facilitates taking pictures on the iPhone. 

Saturday 25 June 2011

Camerang, a camera in a boomerang

 The camera is called Camerang. A simple contraction of the words and camera boomerang. The name of the camera finds its meaning in its operation. Camerang looks like a helix with a target in the middle. It can be launched into the air and return to its thrower like a boomerang. To take pictures with, simply run Camerang.