Cameras

World's Smallest Digital Camera

Posted By Lisa McNear on April 12, 2010

World's Smallest Digital Camera

Ultra compact, multifunctional Pocket sized Chobi Mini Digital Camera is one of the most compact digital camera's ever! Yet it takes incredible digital photos. Chobi Mini Digital Camera can Video at 1280 x 960 pix 30 fps AVI movies and take 2048 x 1536 pix pictures.Read More

Counter Surveillance Camera

Posted By Steve Ross on April 01, 2010

Counter surveillance camera detects binoculars, cameras and rifle scopes pointing at you and even people staring
Counter Surveillance Camera

The sniper is without doubt the most fearsome of opponents – capable of taking your life from great distance. Current anti-sniper counter measures depend on the sight or sound of the initial shot, and by that time, it may be too late.

Now a new device which uses the same "red-eye" effect of flash cameras and projects it hundreds of yards, can identify binoculars, sniper scopes, cameras and even human eyeballs that are staring at you. It is the first machine that can offer 24/7 warning that you are being watched or targeted, BEFORE a shot is fired.Read More

Amazing Superimposed Photos

Posted By Jake Easton on January 30, 2010

Superimposed photos combine the present with the past
Superimposed Photo: Thomas Circle, Washington, DC

Superimposed Photo: Thomas Circle, Washington, DC

These clever superimposed photos align historical photos with today's actual surroundings by placing an old photo in front of the subject, then taking a picture of both.

For those lucky enough to have a box of early 20th century photographs - and even luckier to find the subjects still exist - it might be worth a drive to track down some of the locations to get some really cool and attention-getting photographs.Read More

Camera May Reveal The First Person To Reach Mount Everest Summit

Posted By Jake Easton on January 28, 2010

The Search For a Frozen Camera Could Rewrite the History Books On Mt. Everest's First Climbers
Mallory and Irvine in their camp base of Mount Everest

[Mallory and Irvine in their camp preparing for their ascent]

In June 1924, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine left their camp just 800 feet from the summit of Mount Everest on a mission to be the first mountaineers to ascend the world's highest peak (29,035 feet). They were never heard from again. Whether either man reached the summit — almost three decades before Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay's historic 1953 climb — has been an open question for 85 years.Read More

The World's Oldest Camera

Posted By Jake Easton on January 27, 2010

The oldest and most expensive camera in the world

Peter Coeln, the CEO of WestLicht Photographica with World's Oldest Camera

Peter Coeln, the CEO of WestLicht Photographica Auction in Vienna with the 1839 Daguerreotype, the first commercially-produced camera in the world. The camera will be sold at auction on on May 29th. The estimated sale price will be $750,000 and $1 million.Read More

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