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By Image Acquire, on March 13th, 2011%
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany have revealed a camera so small it’s actually the size of a grain of salt. Salt. It measures just 1x1x1 mm, and is capable of taking 0.1 megapixel images, or 250 x 250 pixels. The camera is also quite cheap to make, cheap …
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World’s smallest camera revealed
By Image Acquire, on March 13th, 2011%
See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor. Just before the week ends, I saw this from our friends at College Humor and decided that it was worthy of posting. The Fantastic Mr. Starfox is sort of jointed parody of an old Nintendo game series as well as the …
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Check out this Fantastic Mr. Starfox video
By Image Acquire, on March 13th, 2011%
We have reported on many photo frames here on image-acquire. This one is not a digital photo frame, but it is most unique. As you can see, it uses the stylings of a a comic-book in order for you to place your photos. I would imagine that …
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Check out this Comic-book photo frame
By Image Acquire, on March 13th, 2011%
It doesn’t quite feel right to be writing while the Tsunami disaster is happening in Japan, and our thoughts and prayers go out to them. I’m sure there will be many images taken from that event, and, on a somewhat related note, the Smithsonian Institution has found color photographs …
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Color photos of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake surface at the Smithsonian
By Image Acquire, on March 13th, 2011%
For those of you who are interested in livestreaming technology for the sake of recording your life and making it a little too live, then look no further than this Teradek Cube. This box is about the size of a deck of cards, and it docks to the camera’s …
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Teradek Cubes work for livestreaming
By Image Acquire, on March 13th, 2011%
It’s pretty hard to watch the devastation of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. As much as I could easily devote a posting to some photos of it, I realize that some of our readers are probably in the midst of it and need help. I saw this …
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Video from Japan’s earthquake shows swaying skyscrapers
By Image Acquire, on March 13th, 2011%
I’m sure that we are all well aware of the iPad 2 announcement last week, as well as its ability to do Facetime and video chat. Not wanting to be left out, RIM is putting a video chat feature on its PlayBook. For those who aren’t familiar with …
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RIM Playbook to have video chat
By Image Acquire, on March 13th, 2011%
BenQ has just come forth today to show off one of their latest cameras dubbed the C1460. This particular camera features a 14-megapixel sensor and 25mm wide-angle lens complete with 5x optical zoom, super macro focus at 5cm and a whole slew of different picture modes. Of these modes, the …
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BenQ Shows Off C1460 Digital Camera
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
3D display technology is all around us and is quickly saturating the photography market as well. In fact, Panasonic has just come forth to announce the price tags associated with their brand new LUMIX 2011 digital camera line. Included in this line up is the LUMIX DMC-ZS10, DMC-ZS8, DMC-TS3 and the DMC-FX78. …
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Panasonic Announces Price Tags for LUMUX 2011 3D Camera Range
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
Photographer Miguel Olivella, a noted sports photographer who shoots basketball games, takes us here behind the scenes of an upcoming NCAA game and gives a few tips on how to shoot a basketball game, particularly, where to position yourself on the baseline so the referee doesn’t block your view. He …
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How to photograph basketball games
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
So what is it that we’re looking at here? This chandelier is a system of self-surveillance by Royal College of Art student Hwang Kim. Why would anyone want a self-surveillance chandelier? So you can see the world from all sorts of different angles, and see how it …
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Personal CCTV system
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
It would appear that Polaroid has been up to its old Instamatic tricks at CES 2011, and now there is Instaprint. The Instaprinter uses a tiny photo printer with an Internet connection in order to print out items tagged with any hashtag the user wants.The company plans to put …
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The Instaprinter can liven up some events
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
Just so you know, this isn’t a still shot from the next superhero movie. You know how there are those people who post a photo of themselves every day, and then stream them into a video? This photography blogger has a different idea, she photographs herself levitating everyday. She …
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Check out this Levitating Tokyo Woman
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
I think we all know that the iPhone camera has got progressively better, but imagine using it like it was your only camera. This UN01 iPhone 4 case is designed to be that carrying case for the iPhone, and makes it look like your camera is around your neck …
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The UN01 Case for the iPhone
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
Ansel Adams was one of the greatest photographers to have ever picked up a camera, and in this video, photographer Mark Silver is lucky enough to get inside Ansel Adams’ studio and even his darkroom, where he developed many of his world famous photos. The tour is accompanied by Michael …
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A tour of Ansel Adam’s studio
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
According to a new rumor, the upcoming evolution of Canon’s 5D, the Mark III (or Mark 3), will feature a new, more robust video codec in the form of MPEG2. MPEG2 is superior to the current video codec used on the 5D Mark 2, AVCHD/H.246. The new codec can record …
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Canon 5D Mark 3 getting MPEG2 based video codec?
By Image Acquire, on March 10th, 2011%
Today, I have decided to introduced a new category for image-acquire known as “Photo Apps”. It is because there are some of them. I’m not certain if you are aware, but there is an App for the iPad called Flipboard that is essentially a magazine is an auto-generated …
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Flipboard has Instagram Photos
By Image Acquire, on March 8th, 2011%
If you’ve ever booted up Photoshop, which you have, of course, you’ve probably noticed the splash screen which credits a lot of the developers who worked on the software. Finally, after all those years of wondering who those people were, we get to put a face on the names, as …
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The people on the Photoshop splash screen
By Image Acquire, on March 8th, 2011%
This is an interesting software development. I never had to be in a situation where I needed a police sketch artist, but it is difficult to match it up with a real suspect. Some people at Michigan State University have developed a program that will make it easier. …
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New software matches police sketches to actual photographs
By Image Acquire, on March 8th, 2011%
In addition to that special project from the University of Michigan that can match police sketches to photos, I thought I would spend some time on this scanner that can see through walls. This scanner camera can take 30 images per second by transmitting millimeter and microwaves to this …
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Handheld millimeter microwave camera can see through walls
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