Posts Tagged ‘camera’
Beamer brings "flash" photography to the iPhone
quirky’s Beamer is an iphone case with a built in light. This light can dual function as a flash for your iphone’s camera as well as a light for use whenever you see fit – Dropped something under the table at dinner? Need a flashlight for your car? Squinting to read a menu in candlelight? Taking a picture in the dark? Beamer is the case that shines!
Beamer is a hard, durable plastic case with a friction-fit, 2 piece design. Beamer’s base slides out for quick insertion of your iphone. Turning on the light is easy. Simply press the silicone button once and the light will remain on for 10 seconds – leaving you with enough time to snap your picture. Pressing the button twice in a row will leave the light on indefinitely until you are ready to turn it off – to do so, just press the button a 3rd time.
Beamer’s super bright LED is powered by its own battery (residing on the inside of the case) so it does not drain any of your iphone’s battery. And not to worry, the button is set in a groove to avoid being accidentally turned on when in your pocket thus keeping the battery alive as long as possible.
You can choose from one of quirky’s funky case colors. With the Beamer, all you iPhone-ers out there need not feel jealous of your Blackberry-ing friends. Now you too can have stellar phone pictures.
NOTE: Beamer will use replaceable Lithium coin cell batteries for an estimated life of about 10 hours of super bright illumination. Beamer is compatible for iPhone 3G and 3GS
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Turn your iPhone into a light meter through colorBUG
If you want to transform your iPhone into a professional light or color meter, the colorBUG could be your ticket.
Designed for professional photographers, video producers or lighting designers, one or multiple colorBUG devices can wirelessly connect to your iPhone or iPod Touch. Once connected, you can use your iPhone to measure
- Color temperature (in Kelvin)
- Illuminance (in lux)
- Color (in the CIE 1931 x,y space)
Similarly, you can also connect multiple iPhones to the same colorBUG device for educational purposes.
The colorBUG is currently used by professionals for measuring and characterizing the output of
- Video Wall installations
- Theatrical and entertainment lighting setups
- Retail and display lighting
- Workplace and task lighting
More information can be found on SeaChanger’swebsite
Video of Next Generation iPod Touch with Camera.
The iPhone camera is going to have a sister.
Cameras
Take control of your cameras.
(Your iPhones, too.)
It’s free!
Cameras requires Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later.
Do you have multiple cameras?
Do you spend time quitting iPhoto every time you connect your iPhone?
Wish you could have your DSLR open Aperture and have iPhoto launch when you connect your point-and-shoot camera?
If so, Cameras is the solution you’ve been waiting for.
With familiar System Preference functionality, Cameras allows you to manage what happens when you connect your:
Digital camera
iPhone
Digital media reader
Any photo device
In addition to launching a specific application when you connect a camera, you can also have your images download automatically. Never again spend time launching the right app or quitting apps that you didn’t want to launch.
Manage all of your cameras with Cameras!
iPhone camera: rising star @ Flickr
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DSLR Camera Remote
A Must-Have iPhone Application for Canon Digital Photographers
DSLR Camera Remote is the next-generation cable release for your Canon EOS DSLR camera. Just connect your camera to a WiFi enabled computer and the DSLR Camera Remote software enables you to use your Apple iPhone or iPod touch to wirelessly adjust cameras settings, fire the shutter, review images, even get a live viewfinder preview. DSLR Camera Remote is a must-have for remote shooting applications like high or low angles, self portraits and children. With its advanced timers it makes remote monitoring a snap. No internet connection required!
- Remotely fire your Canon EOS DSLR camerawith your iPhone or iPod Touch
- Remotely control the camera settings likeshutter-speed, aperture, white-balance and more
- View images saved on the camera from your iPhone or iPod Touch
- Look through your camera’s viewfinder remotely
- Great for remote-firing at weddings, sporting events, for kids, and for self-portrait










