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The Rise of the Digital Disposable Camera
Nearly 13 years ago, I borrowed a friend’s digital TLR camera, which resembled a Rollei. Because it was so unique, I decided to do a review of it. Now, these days, there has been a rise of something I ...
The early 2000s were a great time for digital phtoography, where the nascent technology was finding its footing through new innovations. There was, however, one sensor design that had the potential to ...
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I took an old lens from my favorite film camera – and put it on my digital camera. My mirrorless camera has never felt more retro
There’s no auto exposure when adapting a film lens to digital, either, as there are no electronic contacts for the camera to communicate with the lens. I dialed in the aperture on the lovely clicked ...
Digital compact cameras — the kind that were widely used 15 to 20 years ago — are showing up on the holiday wish lists of teens and Gen Zers. Just like miniskirts and low rise jeans — the digital ...
At the start of the century, it was unthinkable that people would walk around with a pocket-sized camera. But today, we take the ubiquity of photographic equipment for granted. Smartphone cameras have ...
For hundreds of years, humans have used cameras to capture everything from landscapes — like the breathtaking destinations every photographer needs to visit — to key moments in history for future ...
The last few years have been particularly tough for Kodak, the almost-120-year-old photographic company based in Rochester, New York. As we ticked over into the 21st century, Kodak employed some ...
Blind box and retro camera fans collided in early September with the drop of a new, now-sold-out miniature digital camera that also serves as a keychain. The Kodak Charmera Keychain Digital Camera ...
This is the third in a multipart series by broadcast historian and former TV Tech Technology Editor James O'Neal. With the introduction of increasingly better and more reliable transistor types during ...
We’ve all seen those smooth panning shots, which combined with some public domain beats, are a hallmark of the modern YouTube tech video. Recreating that style in ...
Kodak invented the world's first portable, digital camera in the 1970s, but didn't release the technology for public sale until years later to avoid hits to the company's photographic-film business.
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