IPhone Perhaps the Most Popular Camera

Is Apple set to become the dominant camera manufacturer?
Source: Geekaphone

The online presence of pictures taking keeps growing each day, the iPhone and now the iPad2 have become more than anything a camera than a phone or a tablet. People are recoding their daily lives with pictures around them with their Apple devices. Apple has managed to take a chunk of the camera market and perhaps will have a major impact in the production of cameras in the future. How will other companies counteract to this new threat?

The 8mm Vintage Camera App

With an abundance of cheap film making devices, the technology puts the 8mm camera to shame. There are some people out there who are nostalgic and want that touch of old once again. The 8mm Vintage Camera app delivers the old school look and feel of the 8mm camera faults with either jittery shots or out of focus and crappy shots you always desired from the 20th century.

8mm Vintage Camera brings your iPhone and iPod Touch back in time to capture the beauty and magic of old school vintage movies. By mixing and matching films and lenses, you can recreate the atmosphere of those bygone eras with 25 timeless retro looks. Dust & scratches, retro colors, flickering, light leaks, frame jitters – all can be instantly added with a single tap or swipe.

Smiley Face Badge Spy Camera

Your every move is being monitored. From smartphone to smiley face camera buttons. Privacy is thrown out the door. Cameras are finding new places to nestle and film your every move. This nifty smiley face badge conceals a hidden camera capable of shooting video in a 720 x 480 pixel resolution at 29 frames per second and taking still photos in a 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution. Smile you are on candid camera without your consent.

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Natural Snake Art

Nature has an abundance of art just for the taking. All you need is a good camera and a little luck. Parisian artist Guido Mocafico has a knack for turning snakes into canvases of flowing colored fearful symmetry. His snakes are framed in obsidian black to extenuate his serpentine subjects. See more>>

The Sandpit

A day in the life of New York City, in miniature created by Aero Director/ VFX artist Sam O’Hare. What appears to be a miniature set of New York city at work is but a canny collection of 35 000 still photos and fancy camera tricks to give the illusion of small scale objects and people wandering about in daily commute.