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Polaroid brand appears on new action camera line
Planning on buying an action camera any time soon? The number of options available to you--and the number of competitors to the venerable GoPro--are continuing to increase. First JVC and then Sony muscled in on the GoPro's turf, and now Polaroid wants a piece of the action too. (Or at least, C&A Marketing...
Odd short movie “Touchy” looks at the life of a lonely human camera
Here's a strange short movie called "Touchy, a Human Camera," which we're not sure how we feel about.
Part of us is charmed by this lonely human camera creature named Touchy who, according the description on Vimeo, "is blinded constantly until someone’s touch...
Time to start hoarding: Kodak discontinues T-MAX P3200 film
For a generation of photographers brought up on digital, this news may not mean a lot. For those of us who remember the days when strips of plastic coated with silver halide was where it was at, though, news of another discontinued Kodak product may well inspire a moment's reflection. The latest icon on...
The Camera Bag: Pristine white leather Polaroid SX-70 on sale again
That video history of Polaroid we posted yesterday made us nostalgic for the heyday of instant cameras, which is probably why our heart jumped when we saw this: a classic Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera on sale again.
This original, fold-up SX-70 has been refurbished and reskinned with white leather and it looks...
The Camera Bag: Zeal Optics’ Ion HD Camera goggles for recording your ski adventures
Action cams like those offered by GoPro, Contour and, more recently, Sony, are pretty cool but they do add an extra appendage to your helmet. While dedicated ski goggle cameras are nothing new -- Liquid Image has been making them for years -- we prefer them to action cams for recording high-def footage and still...
Adobe Lightroom, Camera Raw, DNG Converter updates support even more cameras and lenses
Last August, Adobe issued release candidates of its upcoming updates for Camera Raw, DNG Converter, and Photoshop Lightroom. After five weeks of testing, the company has today finalized all three, with bugs aplenty squashed and support for a raft of new cameras and camera backs added.
As well as those...
No ‘Mad Men’ Need Apply: Vintage Video Portrays Photography Careers in a Dull Light
Photography didn't look like much of an interesting career nearly 70 years ago, at least according to a 1946 vocational guidance film that was recently rescued out of some dusty archive and posted online. "Your Life Work: Photography" is filled with characters such as the "commercial man" and the "portrait man" who...
Jeff Cable discusses how to shoot night photography (VIDEO)
Our friend Jeff Cable is featured in an interesting new educational video shot at the B&H Photo and Video Store in New York City. Jeff, who we know mainly as a sports photographer who wrote about how to pack a gear bag for the Olympics, discusses his passion for night photography in this seminar entitled: "Pixels...
In this short video history of Polaroid, Edwin Land seems to predict the iPhone
Here's an interesting little video detailing the history of Polaroid. What's most remarkable about the clip though is the classic footage of Polaroid founder Edwin Land seemingly predicting a picture-sharing device not unlike the iPhone.
The video was created...
Is face recognition firm Viewdle on Google’s wishlist?
Could improved facial recognition technology be on the way for Google products like Android, Google+ and Picasa? So suggests CNET news, reporting on a planned purchase of computer vision company Viewdle by the Internet giant. According to yesterday's CNET article, the deal is expected to close today, with...
Hundreds of lost Ansel Adams photo prints found at UC Berkeley
Talk about a photographic treasure trove! Over 600 signed prints by legendary American photographer Ansel Adams have been discovered in a box at the University of California's Berkeley campus.
The prints -- totalling 605 in number -- were part of a project Adams had been hired for in the 1960s, which involved...
Hero no more: Kodak to exit the inkjet printer market
A little over a month ago, we reported on Kodak's plan to divest itself of its film and imaging businesses, after having previously exited the digital camera, camcorder, and picture frame markets, shuttered its image sharing service, and sold its image sensor business. Now, Kodak has announced its exit from...
Fearless photographer recounts battling back from childhood shooting in powerful short film
If you ever wondered about the transformative power of photography, you should watch this moving short film by Mike Allebach called "Fearless Jaleel King: Against All Odds."
When King was just eight years old, he almost died when an angry neighbor shot him with a sawed-off shotgun. When King woke up in the...
New Benro camera supports match your style and shooting pace
A new product line from Chinese camera support manufacturer Benro lets photographers match their tripod to their style, with a generous choice of colors. The Benro MeFoto Transfunctional tripods all share the same basic design, differing only in their color. The group all have a metallic finish, in either...
The Camera Bag: Leica M9 made out of Lego
Artist Chris McVeigh (aka powerpig) has made this super cool Leica M9 replica entirely out of Lego pieces.
According to McVeigh, his Lego Leica M9 was inspired by a "stunning" Leica M8 Lego replica made by artist H.Y. Leung (aka Mr.Attacki) earlier this year.
"In order to prevent any sort of duplication of his...
Ikea apologizes for Photoshopping women out of Saudi version of catalog
Ikea has issued an apology for apparently Photoshopping women out of a Saudi version of its furniture catalogue.
"We should have reacted and realized that excluding women from the Saudi Arabian version of the catalogue is in conflict with the IKEA Group values," the company said in a statement.
The issue came...
Better videos, faster: MAGIX ships Movie Edit Pro 2013
Want to spend less time editing your videos, and more time shooting and watching them? That's what the latest release of MAGIX Movie Edit Pro promises, according to its creator, Germany's MAGIX AG. The company says that Movie Edit Pro 2013 has been reengineered to be "faster and more powerful than ever...
Lens Review Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM
The second-largest lens Canon produces, the Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM, is one of the more popular lenses for sports, nature and wildlife photographers. The new version of the lens integrates Canon's latest technology for exotic primes, and we have put it all through its paces in our test lab. Click here to read...
Humorous graphic shows mind of the street photographer at work
Happy Friday, everyone!
Photographer Blake Andrews has posted this humorous graphic detailing the mind of the street photographer on his blog.
Which region of the below illustration do you usually reside in when you're out taking pictures?
(Via The Click)
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Sony invests $642 million in Olympus, what’s it mean for photographers?

After months of rumors about potential partners for financially troubled Olympus Corporation, and weeks of speculation that the successful suitor was Sony, the new partnership is finally official. Olympus announced today that they'd accepted Sony's offer to invest roughly ¥50 billion (about $642 billion) between October 23 of this year and February 28, 2013. The investment...