Rotor Digital Camera

It’s just a prototype but designer Charlie Nghiem is offering an interesting solution for our fumbling fingers with the Rotor Digital Camera. It features a stacked cylinder of settings as the user interface.
It’s just a prototype but designer Charlie Nghiem is offering an interesting solution for our fumbling fingers with the Rotor Digital Camera. It features a stacked cylinder of settings as the user interface.
Its 3″ display swivels up to 180º, so it’s easy to preview shots from any angle. Has a Schneider 5x optical zoom lens and a 16.1mp sensor. Also has live panorama preview and a bunch of silly effects.
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This classic Mini Digital Camera from Minox, fashioned after a Leica M3 that James Bond used, packs a punch with 5.1 megapixels, a rechargeable battery and an SDHC memory card slot.
This cool wide-angle pinhole cap works with Micro 4/3rds digital cameras, letting you take incredibly expressive photos you never imagined you could capture with a digi-cam. (Thanks, Justin!)
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