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Photokina 2014: Polaroid Socialmatic combines camera, printer and Android OS

18 Sep

The Polaroid Socialmatic was first announced a while ago but is still in development and expected to ship sometime later this year. However, at the Polaroid stand in Hall 5.2 Photokina visitors can already get their hands on a few prototypes and play with the unique device. The Socialmatic combines a 14MP camera, an Android smart device and a Polaroid Zero Ink technology printer. Click through to read more.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro combines 16MP camera, OIS and QHD screen

06 Aug

Lenovo has just announced what looks like one of the most interesting smartphones of the year, from a camera perspective. According to the announcement the Vibe Z2 Pro captures images with a 16MP camera that features an optical image stabilization system. Camera functions include a Pro Mode, which allows for manual control over a range of shooting parameters. The new device is also capable of 4K video recording. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon Df combines classic design with modern technology

05 Nov

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Nikon has announces the Df, which combines the design and controls from its classic film cameras with the modern technology of a digital SLR. The Df’s body resembles that of Nikon’s F-series 35mm cameras, complete with dials for shutter speed, aperture, and exposure compensation. Inside, the Df borrows the full-frame CMOS sensor from the D4 and the AF system from the D610. One thing you won’t find on the Df is a movie mode. Click the link for the press release, product photos, and pricing.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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