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Film LCD Clock shuns digital photography

Leonard Goh  |  Jun 10, 2009

The Film LCD clock. (Credit: Homeloo)

It must be quite weird to hear someone still shooting pictures with film in the age of digital photography, but yes, yours truly here snaps images with black-and-white negatives. Therefore, this Film LCD Clock is something I can relate to.

The circular body is supported by mini stands at the bottom so it won't roll around, and the "film strip", complete with sprockets, is actually an LCD panel which displays the date and time. That said, the screen's layout is pretty similar to a movie clapboard so the authenticity isn't quite there.

Homeloo is retailing this gadget for US$45 on its Web site. It didn't state whether the Film LCD Clock comes with an alarm function, and that's something I can't live without considering how heavy a sleeper I am.

Via Nerd Approved
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Laptop bag employs vintage material for old school feel

Leonard Goh  |  Jun 09, 2009

The Skylark LTD. (Credit: RedCamper)

Although this laptop holder looks typical of any other run-of-the-mill bags, there is really more to it than meets the eye.

The Skylark LTD. is designed and created by RedCamper's Maura Gramzinski. The first thing you'll notice is the use of photographic slides to furnish the front and the sides of the bag. These slides are actual vintage images which Gramzinski has taken in the past, and each picture is carefully chosen by her.

Other than the old photographs, the designer had also sourced for 1970s car upholstery to be used to make the Skylark LTD. The adjustable strap of the bag is modeled after a seatbelt, complete with a clip from an airplane.

The Skylark LTD. can hold a 15-inch laptop and has compartments for your iPod, mobile phone and other knickknacks. But you got to have a deep pocket for this retro-looking bag. It retails for US$224 on RedCamper's Web site, though given that each piece is handmade, that probably justifies the price.

Via PDN Gear Guide
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Pinhole cameras galore

Leonard Goh  |  Jun 08, 2009

Pinhole camera made from Altoids mint tin can. (Credit: Chris Keeney)


This is not the first time I've written about pinhole cameras. As much as they are easy to make, somehow I just can't get myself started on one. But when I stumbled upon Chris Keeney's Web site and saw the pinhole shooters he made from everyday objects, I think I might just be inspired enough to get cracking on one this weekend.

What caught my attention was the MintyCam, which Keeney has crafted out of an empty Altoids mint tin container. The instructions look fairly simple enough to get one done in an hour. Another interesting contraption is a medium-format pinhole snapper made from an empty Spam can, complete with film-winding mechanism.

If you are planning to make one of these pinhole cameras, share with us an image of your completed masterpiece. We may just publish it!
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Polaroid Mirror

Leonard Goh  |  Jun 05, 2009

Designer Colin O'Dowd. (Credit: designboom)


Although this lifestyle product has nothing to do with photography, the Polaroid Mirror draws inspiration from the now-defunct Polaroid Instant Film.

What UK designer Colin O'Dowd has done is place a white vinyl border around a 107 x 88 x 2mm mirror and much care has gone into the aesthetics such as making the bottom border thicker, to replicate the look of a real Polaroid picture.

Then again, US$29 (including shipping) is quite rather for a mirror. If you're in the mood for a weekend DIY project, why not trim a sheet of paper to appropriate length and width and stick it onto your mirror? That shouldn't cost you more than a buck.

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U-Turn digicam twists to take self portraits

Leonard Goh  |  Jun 05, 2009

The U-Turn digital camera. (Credit: Digital Blue)

The problem with most point-and-shoot these days is that most models don't come with an articulated LCD. While the Digital Blue U-Turn digital camera doesn't have a flexible display, it makes up for the lack by implementing a swiveling lens design.

This compact shooter's optics swivel 180 degrees so you can snap pictures of yourself (or with friends). There are also 12 onboard special filters which you can view in real time on the 2.4-inch LCD. The lens has no zoom function and the focus range is fixed.

Even though this snapper is targeted at youngsters, we find the VGA image resolution disappointing. The U-Turn digital camera has built-in memory for approximately 80 pictures, and that's the space you get since there is no memory card slot.

The U-Turn digital Camera retails for US$50 on Digital Blue's Web site but it didn't indicate if the company will ship to Asia. While it may not suit us, we think it'll make a good gift for a budding child photographer.

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