Galileo Pan & Tilt Stand
From Josh Guyot – co-founder of Joby – comes Galileo, a 360º pan-and-tilt stand for iOS devices that can be controlled via another iOS device. An adapter for GoPro cameras is also in the works.
From Josh Guyot – co-founder of Joby – comes Galileo, a 360º pan-and-tilt stand for iOS devices that can be controlled via another iOS device. An adapter for GoPro cameras is also in the works.
The Digital Bolex D16 shoots RAW frames at 32fps in 2K resolution. It has a Kodak CCD sensor, dual CF card slots and an SSD. The first 100 units of the $2,500 camera have already been pre-sold though.
This 16MP camera uses translucent mirror technology for continuous auto-focus of both still and video shots. Shoots stills at up to 12fps and full HD 1080/60p video. Full specs here.
Invented by Jim Clark, the Headgear and Headcase Pro are protective cases for GoPro’s Hero and Hero II cameras that are covered with mounting holes, so you can attach your camera to almost anything.
Think GoPro, but built into your shades. At least that’s what Pivothead is hoping to accomplish with their new 8mp, 1080/30p video sunglasses, with gyroscopic optical image stabilization.
A mirrorless camera with a new 16MP APS-C sensor, designed to cut moiré and color artifacts without reducing resolution. Takes Fujinon XF lenses, and has a hybrid optical/digital viewfinder.
Inspired by gun holsters, the MoneyMaker is a leather harness that lets photographers carry multiple cameras. Each one is attached to clips that can slide up and down the harness for easy access.
The VS20 has an additional shutter/zoom button that makes it easier to snap pics in portrait mode. It also has a 16MP sensor, a lens with 20x optical zoom and a 3″ LCD viewfinder.
Ready to take on Hollywood, it’s got a huge sensor equivalent to Super 35MM film, and a wide variety of EF-mount lenses and accessories. If there’s any question about image quality, just watch Mobius.
The Photorito Lens Wrap is a protective cover that resembles the tasty and beloved Mexican dish; lenses stay in place burrito-style with a built-in band in the padded Tyvek and neoprene sleeve.
If Etsy seller intheseam can make beautiful pillows out of pictures of sewers and manhole covers, what more if she used images of vintage cameras? Made of high-res canvas prints sewn on black fabric.
Logitech builds upon their first 1080p webcam with the C920, which is capable of streaming 1080p video calls using Skype. Also supports up to 720p streaming on Windows Live Messenger.
Shoot pro-quality dolly shots with your camera phone, point-and-shoot or DSLR with this compact wheeled gadget, offering ample adjustments to help you capture that perfectly smooth shot.
An intriguing alternative to the ubiquitous GoPro, the aerodynamic Drift HD shoots 1080p video, has a small screen for reviewing footage and a wrist-worn remote. Offers a variety of mounting options.
Flickr user Jason Hull buys damaged 50s and 60s plastic cameras and guts them out to turn them into low cost yet beautiful nightlights. Keep tabs on his Etsy shop for new stock.
A group of “Canon commandos” in a shoot-out against “Nikon terrorists” using – you guessed it – cameras as weapons. Essentially an extended version of The Camera Store’s commercial.
From the guys who came up with the iWatch before the iPod Nano 6G, comes a concept camera with interchangeable lenses, an aluminum body, subject-facing screen, and a built-in projector.
Has a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and a do-it-all 24× super-telephoto zoom lens. CNet says it will drop in January 2012 for $950 with Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements as freebies.
What do you get when you combine cocktails, great lighting, the Beastie Boys and some 5000 fps Phantom slo-mo camera shots? Something pretty special, in our humble opinion. (Thanks Ty!)
Today’s smartphones may all have decent cameras, but if you’re willing to carry another gadget with you, the Z340 gives you the Polaroid advantage: the ability to print pictures on the spot.
Sick of buying new gear every time you upgrade your phone? Capta changes all that, providing a reusable mount which sticks to any smooth gadget, so you can attach it to a tripod or use it as a stand.
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