El Clásico in mind-numbing slow motion
You know how they say football is a game won and lost in the margins? Watch. This illustrates exactly what those fine margins are. (great find by our friends at The Shin Guardian)
El Clásico in mind-numbing slow motion
You know how they say football is a game won and lost in the margins? Watch. This illustrates exactly what those fine margins are. (great find by our friends at The Shin Guardian)
Continuance USB Rechargeable Batteries - Süreklil USB bağlantıyla Şarj Edilebilir Piller
What if you could snap a photo by snapping your fingers?
This design concept by Yeon Su Kim would let your fingers act like a remote shutter by Bluetooth connecting to your smartphone.
Air Clicker — Your Fingers as a Remote Shutter
via Petapixel
PIX OF THE DAY: “The Four stages of getting Twitter”
UPDATE READY.. Oh no, not again..
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These Clap Mini USB Cameras shoot photos and video, and are so small that you might lose them. They come in three different colors; red, blue, and black, and have a price tag of $64.00. (via For This Mini USB Camera, Size Doesn’t Matter)
iCam by ADR Studio
[EN] This device was shown to us by Antonio de Rosa, creator of many interesting Apple concepts. The iCam comes with an unibody aluminum design, interchangeable Apple lenses, an iMount mounting system and a front touchscreen for self portraits. There’s also an LED flash on board, a front pico projector and a SD UHS-i slot. Siri compatibility is also here, as well as a motion sensor and ISO range from 100 to 3200, extendable to 6400. The Apple camera concept is capable of full HD 60 fps capture, using a 10.1 megapixel sensor and its specs most likely include Bluetooth and WiFi as well. I suppose that the time between shots is almost non-existent, since even the iPhone 4S beat records and delivered an incredibly fast photo shooting experience.
[FR] Le iCam se présente sous la forme d’un boitier en aluminium embarquant un objectif, quelques boutons, un port pour cartes SD et un connecteur pour iPhone. Il suffit donc de prendre son mobile, de l’insérer dans ce boitier et de charger l’application pour transformer son iPhone en un vrai appareil photo numérique. Point intéressant, si ce boitier embarque une optique, il intègre également un pico projecteur qui vous permettra de partager vos clichés avec vos amis. Vraiment très classe.
After Macbooks, there could be Mac Folders…. WE HOPE!
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Hasselblad 500C by Gustaf_E