Samsung SCH-W880 is a camera with a phone it, not a cameraphone
Samsung is preparing to release a new camera with a bit of an identity crisis: It’s a camera with a phone built in to it, but it isn’t a cameraphone.
Samsung is preparing to release a new camera with a bit of an identity crisis: It’s a camera with a phone built in to it, but it isn’t a cameraphone.
The stock photography marketplace space just got a little bit smaller with the announcement of a significant acquisition.
Shutterstock, one of the biggest sellers online of stock photography, has purchased one of its smaller rivals, BigStockPhoto.
If all goes according to plan, Pentax will have a 30 megapixel version addition to the 645 line ready for Spring 2010.
Stock photography has become a booming business for photographers in the age of the Internet, and while most of the sites have been based in the United States, a new site has opened up with a more European slant to it.
You know the holiday shopping season is upon us when the point and shoot camera models are flowing like water out of the manufacturers’ doors. The Pentax Optio M85 looks to be a prime example of this.
Four Thirds style cameras just got a little bit more consumer friendly thanks to Novoflex launching a slew of new lens mount adapters.
Leica has announced two new compact cameras that, while nice, are sure to put of a bit of a shock on the pocketbook of any photographer.
Panasonic has announced the latest entry into its award-winning Lumix series, the DMC-GF1.
Samsung’s new WB5000 may be classified as a compact camera, but it is sure offering up the benefits of a much larger model.