Watch out, Lytro, Panasonic’s upcoming new Post Focus mode on three key models lets you can select your preferred ‘in-focus’ area after taking your shot.
uCiC for iOS is a clever little free app which allows you to ask for images of real-world events, with helpful folk around the globe fulfilling your request.
Every now and then an app comes along which is so simple yet clever you wonder why you weren't already using it. Vid2Pix for Windows Phone 8.1 is such an app.
"The best laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft agley" according to Robert Burns, but even when things go seriously awry there can still be a happy ending.
As if there weren't enough online opportunities to be nasty to your acquaintances, here comes Twanker.
Adobe's shift from traditional perpetual licences to the Creative Cloud subscription model has been controversial in some quarters, but it has been well received by the Photography Studies College (Melbourne), the only specialist college of its type in Australia.
Yahoo has made some big changes to its Flickr photo sharing service, adding a new interface and a free whole terabyte of storage.
Samsung has introduced a pair of interchangeable-lens cameras with built-in Wi-Fi capability.
Sony claims it's new XQD S series memory cards are the "fastest ever."
Nokia Australia has decided to focus on its Lumia range of Windows Phone 7.5 devices and not sell the Nokia PureView 808 in the ANZ region, leaving those interested to wait for future models – or seek the revolutionary 41 megapixel smartphone via grey or direct import channels instead.
Facebook's cash stash has just been depleted by presumably several hundred million dollars, given that the company's big Z has announced on his personal page that his company has just paid $1b in cash and shares for a photo app called Instagram.
It would seem that when the rules of copyright are rigorously applied, common sense goes out the window.
Kodak, the legendary photographic company, has entered into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US, hoping to reorganise its business with a near US $1b 'debtor-in-possession' loan from Citigroup.
A 16.2 megapixel camera that doesn't lose resolution or quality when extended from the 5x optical to 10x 'pixel super resolution' zoom, records active steady shot Full HD 1080i video, takes 12 megapixel stills while video is recording, takes 3D photos and 42.9 megapixel panoramic pics and more? Nice!
A new version of Polaroid's digital, instant photo printer has arrived to replace the earlier PoGo, using second-gen 'Zink' photo paper and using Lady Gaga's artistic cred to sell as many Polaroid GL10 Instant Mobile Printers as it can.
With the Nokia N8 featuring a 12 megapixel camera as its absolute stand-out feature, Nokia is pumping up the billboard promotion in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane with fantastic photos taken by everyday Australians (who happen to own a Nokia N8).
Well known camera manufacturer Ricoh has just launched its new CX5 camera, due for release in late February, bursting with advanced technologies such as super-fast auto-focus speeds, new super-resolution technology, EyeFi compatibility, the first-time inclusion of an HDMI port and more!
The most technologically advanced photo application site launches in the UK
An early update to the latest version of iPhoto seeks to avoid data loss during the library upgrade process.
As well as showing off your favourite family or holiday snaps, Kodak's Pulse digital photo frames can be a great way to show off company graphics and other images in the office. While not the cheapest frames on the market, Kodak's Pulse offer plenty of flexibility.
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