You never know when the perfect shot will appear before your eyes. It usually breaks down here - before we find the phone, unlock the screen, or before we pull out the camera and wait for the shutter to open, it's all over. Japanese scientists promise us that a new camera is waiting for us, which will never miss a single magical moment.
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Are you curious about what digital cameras will look like one day? Luka Bogdanović and Nikola Mraović presented their bold vision. While most manufacturers revolve around the same design, the duo set sail in their own direction, presenting a camera that responds to the needs of the times (ie selfies) and offers a better grip.
You may remember vintage bellows cameras from archival photos, museums and antique shops. If you want to get a sense of how photography used to be, you don't just have to go through the archives and ask your great-grandfather, but you can imagine a reincarnation made of recycled cardboard. Jollylook is a Polaroid camera that easily blends in with the classic "old-timers".
Sometimes it's a bit difficult to decide which photographic equipment to take with you to the shoot. So that we are not in too much of a dilemma, let's take a look at the bags of professional photographers.
Although mirrorless cameras have been on the market for a long time, Canon has so far mainly produced compact cameras. With the new product EOS M50, this company wants to prove that they are also capable of creating an excellent mirrorless camera.
Every now and then, Leica shakes up the photography world by launching a special camera. The new M Monochrom Stealth Edition model can also be included in this category, with which you can take excellent black and white photos.
Olympus continues to release a series of cameras inspired by classic design. Pen E-PL9 is an improved version of its predecessor PL8. What can we expect from the new version?
Ricoh recently unveiled its new brand Pentax K-1 Mark II camera to the public. Considering the specifications it offers, it is expected to perform exceptionally well.
Forget the telescopic selfie stick, here is the Podo, a camera that attaches to any hard surface (wood, concrete, glass,...) with the help of a magnet or a suction cup, a spark (read the link) between it and and turn on Bluetooth with your smartphone. You can capture images, videos and time-lapse videos with it, and you can even back it on Kickstarter.
After Fuji Instax took the world by storm a few years ago, this year Polaroid is back in a big way. In addition to connecting to the Polaroid Originals app via Bluetooth® wireless technology, the new Polaroid Now+ is equipped with a number of improvements adapted to the times in which we live. The famous classic design combined with modern achievements awakens nostalgia and the desire to capture and mark certain moments as more special than others.
In the world of modern technology, which is developing and advancing day by day, it's nice sometimes to take a step back and remember how it was years ago, when there were no smartphones, drones and Bluetooth headsets. It is even better to combine both eras and enjoy their fruits. This is also the case with Kodak's new camera.
The Kodak Pixpro SP360 Action Cam promises to see and experience the world in a whole new light. It's designed to capture everything you love to do. Recording 360° and HD video in one should satisfy the need for other digital cameras.