AppStore Link: ClassicSAMP 4 lens panoramic camera Price 0.59/0.99 Editors comments: This is an interesting app that takes 4 wide photos and then stacks them one above the other to produce the final photo, although this bit badly ...
The all new Roundshot D2x Camera from Seitz Phototechnik AG allows the user to capture a 2x full HD image with ease. The panoramic camera can rotate up to 360 in one go and produces high quality image in no time. ...
PMA Sony, Fujifilm, Samsung Enter Panorama Camera War TechOn is a onestop online technology news portal published in English, Japanese, and Chinese, and is run by Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. (NikkeiBP), Japans largest ...
In the past, and still sometimes today, I use panoramic cameras such as the Hasselblad XPan and a funny Russian camera, the Horizon: a swinglens panoramic camera. I also used the Nikon F100 for a while (and the F3 before that), ...
The H55 cameras 10x optical zoom Sony G lens with 25mm wideangle (equivalent) takes better shots from greater distances and of wider landscapes. With a 14.1 megapixel CCD sensor, this camera lets you take panoramic shots in one ...
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Arts center photo exhibit opens today (Galveston County Daily News)
GALVESTON The Galveston Arts Center will participate in FotoFest 2008 with a trio of exhibitions focusing on the theme of Transformations. An opening reception will be hosted during ArtWalk from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday.
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Photographs, memories live on at Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore Examiner)
Thats a pretty impressive exhibit, Looking Through the Lens: Photography 19001960, that opened Sunday at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Some of it looks like Photographys Greatest Hits. Some of it feels as timely as journalism. And some of it leaves you wondering about a legendary Baltimore fellow named Aubrey Bodine, whos not even there.
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