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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Taking a picture with your smartphone is incredibly convenient. Smartphones don't take close-ups or wide-angle shots though, but new add-on lenses aim to change that. Consumer ...
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WITH their sophisticated image sensors and software, digital cameras are already great at making us look like pros. But all those ultra-sharp vacation snaps and sepia-toned Instagram uploads could ...
The Add Me feature is designed for group photos so that no one is left out of the shot, including the photographer. We’ve all been in the situation before: you’re with a group of friends or family, ...
Despite all the advancements in smartphone photography, the photos produced still can't hold a candle to a DSLR or even a good point-and-shoot camera. Some companies have tackled this with accessories ...
A 14-megapixel add-on camera for the Raspberry Pi has been shown off, though it may be downgraded before release. Joe has been writing about consumer tech for nearly seven years now, but his liking ...
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny, low power computer that sells for just $35. At that price you don’t get an awful lot. There’s no case for the PC. The 700 MHz ARM-based CPU isn’t that speedy. And while ...
If you're one of the 200,000 owners of the ultra-low-cost Raspberry Pi computer, you'll soon be able to buy a camera add-on. The tiny 5-megapixel camera module attaches to the Raspberry Pi via a ...
So, we learned two things today. Firstly, Will.i.am is able to attract quite a media scrum, and secondly, national press photographers have sharp elbows. Nevertheless, we braved the London debut of ...
Point-and-shoot cameras are dead. Those Android-powered Nikons? Kaput. GoPros, well, depends how much you wakeboard. For most people, in most situations, smartphones are the beginning and end of a ...