Posts Tagged ‘photo’
Viewty – a quick look at the camera
November 6th, 2007 by LG Blog UK
As I've said once or twice before, we're really proud of the camera features on the new Viewty - but we thought it would be best to let the camera speak for itself. So here's a nice outdoor shot demonstrating the Viewty's capability, against a competitor's dedicated 5MP camera:
Competitor cameraViewty
As you can see, the blue in the sky comes out a lot clearer, and the midtones in the tree are a lot more distinct with the better contrast. The Viewty is also great in low-light conditions:
Competitor cameraViewty
The colour is brighter, despite he gloomy conditions, and the lines more distinct.
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The history of digital cameras
November 2nd, 2007 by LG Blog UK
Over at Crave there is this fantastic pictorial history of the digital camera - from cameras that recorded onto analogue tape (like videos), to the first true digital handheld cameras, and then the advances in miniaturisation and storage which means we have cameraphones today. We've come a long way since this prototype from Kodak way back in 1975:
A really interesting story - but it misses once crucial detail. What was the first digital photograph of? It's amazing that we have the world's first ever photo still to hand from over 180 years ago, but not the first digital one from...
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Estarling WiFi Photo Frames
October 26th, 2007 by LG Blog UK
WiFi photo frames are nothing new. Estarling have been pioneers into this technology for a while now and you have long been able to email your photos directly to the frame with their products. There is something attractive about not just you but the stuff you own having it’s own email address. The problem was that the early models tended to have more frame than photo and didn’t exactly look good on top of your grandma’s mahogany table.
Without doubt digital photo frames are an excellent choice for mobile owners who take pictures. Too often our pictures remain on our phones...
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