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Lifeprint unveils larger, WiFi-enabled version of its AR-equipped mobile printer

06 Dec

Lifeprint, the company behind the mobile photo printers with embedded augmented reality technology, today announced its second model, which produces larger prints than the original version and offers Wi-Fi connectivity as well.

The new printer can print images that are 3 by 4.5 inches in size—compared to the original model’s minuscule 2 by 3 inch prints—and thanks to the new Wi-Fi feature you can remotely send an image for printing to a Lifeprint printer from anywhere, or send photos to printers owned by friends and family. For local printing, a Bluetooth connection is available as well.

As with the original Lifeprint, you can print video stills or a frame of an iPhone Live Photo and then view the full version via the Lifeprint app, merging physical print with digital display technology and offering a novel way of sharing videos with friends and family.

Like most mobile printers on the market, the Lifeprint prints on Polaroid’s ZINK paper, which does away with the need for ink cartridges and comes with an adhesive backside. Inside the app you can add stickers, captions and filters before printing. At more than $ 1 per photo, the luxury is not cheap, so select your images and videos wisely.

Lifeprint’s new larger printer is available exclusively through Apple Stores and on Apple.com for $ 150. A film pack of 20 is $ 30; $ 50 will get you a pack of 40.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Cascable iOS app offers remote control of WiFi-enabled cameras

23 Jun

Cascable is a new iOS app that aims to create a better experience for photographers using Wi-Fi connected cameras. Currently supporting Canon EOS cameras, Cascable provides access to exposure settings and allows for shutter release control from the Apple Watch. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Panasonic announces Lumix DMC-LF1 Wi-Fi-enabled enthusiast compact

24 Apr

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Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-LF1, the first in a new line of Raw-shooting enthusiast compacts. The LF1 marries the sensor from the LX7 to a longer, slower lens and adds an electronic viewfinder. The camera combines a 12MP 1/1.7″ CMOS sensor with a 28-200mm equivalent F2.0-5.9 lens and finds room for a 202k dot-equivalent electronic viewfinder. It becomes the fifth Panasonic model to offer Wi-Fi for remote control and wireless communication that can be set up using NFC.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Fujifilm announces WiFi-enabled Finepix S8400W 44x superzoom

22 Mar

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Fujifilm has announced the WiFi-enabled S8400W superzoom camera with 44x (24-1056mm equiv.) optical zoom lens. It features a 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor, 3 inch 460K dot LCD and an electronic viewfinder. The S8400W records 1080i60 video alongside stereo audio, and offers 10 fps continuous shooting speeds, 0.3 second auto-focus speed and manual exposure modes. Users can share images wirelessly via the ‘Fujifilm Camera Application’ app for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. The camera will start shipping from May 2013 at a suggested retaill price of $ 349.95.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Fujifilm announces WiFi-enabled F900EXR with EXR-CMOS II

30 Jan

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Fujifilm has announced the FinePix F900EXR, a 20X zoom, raw-capable compact superzoom with built-in Wi-Fi, offering what Fujifilm claims is the ‘world’s fastest AF’. The F900 uses a 16MP EXR-CMOS II sensor with Phase Detection AF technology. A near-identical twin of the F800EXR in other respects, it offers the same stabilized 25-500mm equivalent lens, captures 1080p movies, P,A,S,M shooting modes and the ability to wirelessly transfer files via the free ‘Fujifilm Camera Application’ app for Android and iOS devices. Price and availability details have not been given.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon announces WiFi-enabled 12x Coolpix S6500

08 Jan

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Nikon has announced the Wi-Fi-enabled Coolpix S6500 compact camera. It includes the latest ‘Glamour Retouch’ effects including ‘Reduce Dark Circles’ and ‘Redden Cheeks’. The camera is built around a 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor, 12x 25-300mm (equiv.) optical zoom lens and offers Full HD video recording capabilities. It will available late January for a suggested retail price of $ 219.95 in silver, black, red, and orange.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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