Tagged ‘photography’

Categories: Mobile Phones    Tags: , , , , ,

Got an iPhone 3GS? Fed up of hearing about all the myriad benefits of a retina screen and shonky antenna from all those gobby iPhone 4 owners? Well, now they’ll have one less thing to brag about, as it looks like the iPhone 3GS is all set to get HDR added to its camera functionality.

Read more

Categories: How Tos    Tags: ,

You could spend months watching the skies in the vain hope of catching a UFO whizzing by, or you could just fake it. Using your Android phone’s camera, faking UFO photos is an easy process. follow this handy guide to create believable UFO snaps based on complete and utter balderdash.

Read more

iPhone photography masterclass

The iPhone 3GS can be a brilliant at grabbing great photos on the go, but with a little extra effort and know-how you can perk up your pictures to create truly stunning mobile snaps. Read on, take our iPhone photography masterclass, and get clued up to squeeze the very most out of Apple’s mobile.

Read more

Sony Cyber-shot W180 unveiled

The Sony Cyber-shot W180 is the Japanese giant’s latest compact camera and it’s headed our way: see it first in our gallery!

Read more

The Panasonic Lumix GH1 should be shipping from next month

The Panasonic Lumix GH1 launched in the UK yesterday, and while we’ve already got hands-on with the Micro Four Thirds shooter, we thought we’d give you a quick demo of its HD video skills. Come and see!

Read more

Sugar paper you can print on!

A new type of eco-friendly sugar paper has launched, giving recycled paper a whole new meaning: it’s made from sugar cane, looks gorgeous, and you can print photo quality images on it!

Read more

Nikon D400 DSLR arriving in July

Categories: Cameras & Camcorders    Tags: , , , , , ,

The Nikon D400 DSLR could be arriving in July, if the listing of a guide book for the eagerly awaited DSLR is to be believed.

Read more

Eye-Fi unveils new iPhone app

Categories: Mobile Phones    Tags: , , , , , ,

Eye-Fi’s range of wifi-enabled SD cards are a useful (if pricey) way of connecting a digital camera or ‘dumb’ phone camera to the internet or home LAN. Now the company is launching an iPhone app that will do the same thing, without the card.

Read more

Hot chat, right here!


Our most commented stories right now...
[template - archive.php]