Archive for the 'Non-Digital Cameras' Category

This is an interesting set-up that you are seeing here. This is essentially a set-up by Etsy user who creates and interesting recycling of vintage hardback books into pinhole cameras.
This is what the source of my source says:
The camera comes with it’s own set of instructions on how to load, ...
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January 18th, 2011 | Posted in Digital Art/Photos, Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off

Just as one place looks to dump speed cameras, another looks to pick them up.
Des Plaines out in Illinois is looking to add red light cameras to its intersections, but here's the interesting part of the whole affair: the mayor doesn't want them.
Now that's freaky--the mayor doesn't want the cameras, but the city's going ahead ...
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August 26th, 2010 | Posted in Non-Digital Cameras, security cameras, Spycam | Comments Off

Now here's a magnificent dose of scathing irony to kick off your morning--several city councils (the current list of likely affected includes Bracknell Forest, Gloucestershire, Kent, Devon, Hertfordshire and Plymouth) in Great Britain are moving to shut down their speed cameras. Why? Due to lack of funds.
Where before, the citizenry were decrying the devices as ...
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August 23rd, 2010 | Posted in News, Non-Digital Cameras, Other Brands, Spycam | Comments Off

It is time to go a bit retro with the Gakken TLR camera. This is the ideal camera for use by photography addicts which will require some assembly at first. Add some 35mm lens and use the top viewfinder to discover and capture some savvy shots.
Take some cool shots and apply some photo enhancements. ...
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May 30th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Film, Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off

Yesterday, I reported that Polaroid is making some gaming accessories, but they are up to their old tricks of instant photo printing with the Polaroid 300.
Granted, it will cost some money as it costs $90 with 10-shot film packs going for $10. Okay, so that's a $90 camera for one dollar a ...
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April 29th, 2010 | Posted in Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off

This is a pinhole camera that is as simple and inexpensive as you can get. All you need to do is print it off, rubber band it together, and use two rolls of 35mm film.
You should be able to get the template for this, for lack of a better word, crude camera. ...
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April 2nd, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off

A new technology which aims to capture stunning images via mobile handset cameras has been unveiled by InVisage Technologies, Inc. This will be the company’s first commercial quantum dot-based image sensors for mobile phones.
Called the QuantumFilm, these image sensors carry professional camera features which include 4X higher performance and 2X higher dynamic range. The ...
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March 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Camera Phone, Non-Digital Cameras, Other Brands | Comments Off

I'm usually not very hard on digital photo frames, because so few of them actually give me REASON to be hard. Their job is to look good and show their pictures, and anything that does that even halfway decently is, thus, worth considering. And the Kodak P730 is actually a better buy than you might ...
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March 11th, 2010 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames, Kodak, Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off
Here is something that should give you some ideas. What you see in the image is a homemade SLR, an old camera which may guide you into making one (perhaps a DSLR this time). It may not possess the most impressive looks but the thing here is that it is a snapper!
Image Credits: MAKEZINE Blog
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February 26th, 2010 | Posted in Film, Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off

Remember when, not so long ago, I was talking about the guy who killed a speed camera operator while he sat in his operator van out in Phoenix? Well, as it turns out, there's an update in that trial.
The sixty nine year old man, Thomas Patrick Destories by name, was found competent to stand trial ...
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February 26th, 2010 | Posted in News, Non-Digital Cameras, Spycam | Comments Off