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A digital photo frame that scans

Juniper Foo  |  Nov 20, 2008

(Credit: LiteOn IT)


It's fascinating what vendors pack into digital photo frames these days. The LiteOn IT Memoir, from a new brand called Skyla, comes with a built-in scanner within an 8-inch form factor. The onboard scanner is said to support up to 1,200 × 1,800 pixels (2.16 megapixels), allowing photos to be digitized and stored in the photo frame's 1GB internal storage; good for about 2,000 snaps. This is great for those of us predating the advent of the digital camera, when film shooters meant hardcopy prints. Other than this nifty convenience, there's a USB port and 5-in-1 memory card reader for SD/MMC/MS Pro/xD-Picture Card/CF. The Memoir can also playback MP3, Motion JPEG, MPEG-1 and MPEG-4 files, with the usual suspects onboard of clock, calendar, alarm clock and picture slideshows.

The photo frame is retailing in Taiwan at US$219.99, although worldwide availability is slated soon to target the year-end gift-giving crowd.

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Borderline useless: Bottle cap tripod mount

Justin Yu  |  Nov 20, 2008

All you need is a bottle and you get a makeshift tripod. Picture credit: Charles and Marie

Lone travelers, vain photographers, or anyone too shy to ask someone to take their picture finally have a convenient way to include themselves in their photographs, thanks to Charles & Marie's bottle cap tripod.

The US$10 "gadget," and I use the term loosely, fits (not screws) onto almost any bottle top and a universal tripod adapter on the opposite end holds your digicam in place while you sneak into the shot.

Captain Obvious says: Depending on the size of your camera, be sure that the bottle you use is at least half full (or empty), or you'll find yourself waving goodbye to both gadgets at the same time.

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LIFE images now indexed by Google

Leonard Goh  |  Nov 19, 2008

Migrant mother Florence Thompson & children. Picture credit: Dorothea Lange/LIFE


Without doubt, LIFE magazine (under Time Inc.) has got to be one of the most photo-centric publications to date. During World War II and the Vietnam War, it published many images that some claimed had helped to stop the conflicts. For photojournalists, it was an affirmation of their skills if their images were showcased in LIFE.

Although it is no longer a physical publication, the company has scanned almost all its negatives and stored them in an online archive. Now, this gallery is being indexed by Google, and LIFE has opened them up to the public for personal use. This means that students and teachers can easily browse, view and retrieve low-res images for education purposes. The firm also isn't too worried about what bloggers may do to the pictures.

This collaboration will help direct online traffic to LIFE's Web site, and small advertisements on the search engine allow viewers to purchase framed prints.

For those who are interested in photojournalism, this is one more avenue to see more pictures and learn some photography tips from them.
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A view on EVFs

Lori Grunin  |  Nov 18, 2008

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 uses an electronic viewfinder.


The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 has made history as the first non-SLR digital camera to sport interchangeable lenses. And while it exceeds my expectations with respect to speed and photo quality, it lives down to them, unfortunately, with respect to the shooting experience, thanks to its use of an electronic viewfinder. (For the uninitiated, an EVF is a little LCD display used for eye-level shooting.) While EVFs aren't new--they're a staple on megazoom cameras and camcorders with eye-level viewfinders--I realized I'd never cohesively stated why I dislike them.

Some people have no problem with EVFs, and I daresay there may be people who even like them. They do have a couple of advantages, such as the ability to preview exposure when implemented, which you can't do with an optical viewfinder (though some dSLRs are offering that capability in Live View mode).
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Fujifilm's Super CCD EXR shows high image quality

Leonard Goh  |  Nov 17, 2008

Pictures taken with the new Super CCD EXR looked promising and we are looking forward to trying out the new cameras. Picture credit: Fujifilm Japan


While most of the attention was on its 3D camera at Photokina, Fujifilm's new Super CCD EXR sensor deserves some mention, too, now that we have seen some sample pictures taken with it. Read more about Fujifilm's new sensor here.

The Japanese company showed us photographs which displayed the sensor's capabilities. In terms of high ISO performance, there was not much digital noise in the ISO 1,600 picture exhibited. Compared with images that other point-and-shoot models such as the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX520, Nikon Coolpix S600, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 and Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS snapped at similar settings, it was quite obvious that the Fujifilm's CCD produced better image quality.
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