Looking for more ways to justify the amount of cash you still spend on rolls of film every month? Here's one: use the negatives off your old-school photogr... Read More...
Handheld home videos can be good. You can see a ton of well-made ones on Youtube, in fact. A lot of the time, though, it's just filled with shakes and nau... Read More...
Shoot first, focus later. That's the mantra you'll be reciting when using the Lytro, a "light field" camera that captures all the light traveling in every ... Read More...
You can take dreamy multiple exposure digital shots just fine with a good app on your iPhone. But you're an unapologetic toy camera fiend and one more lo-f... Read More...
Single-purpose devices are awesome. Until smartphones begin cannibalizing their features, of course. In the meantime, the Brinno Time-Lapse Camera should ... Read More...
There are plenty of small tripod solutions out there for compact cameras, like the Tiltpod and the Gerber Tripod Multi-Tool. They all have one thing in com... Read More...
Unless you're Mr. Fantastic, there's a limit to the kinds of angles you can snap with a camera. For instance, you can't take an overhead shot from 20 feet... Read More...
Being on vacation is fun. No job, no responsibilities and no overbearing weather. Heck, you don't even have to talk to anyone -- just wear your Traveler's... Read More...
Tripods and their flexible-legged cousins are great for photographing hands-free. Except for the part about having to screw the camera into the mount and s... Read More...
Sure, you can repurpose any sack into a camera bag. We doubt it will give you the best experience, though. The Ultimate Photographers Bag, on the other ha... Read More...
Low-budget film makers (the kind who post their brilliance on YouTube) use dollies, too. Except their dollies are usually makeshift conveyances like skateb... Read More...
Lomo famously borrows from the design cues of classic cameras of years' past for their film-loaded creations. They go a whole other route with the La Sardi... Read More...
Ruggedized cameras are sweet. But their looks are often questionable. And they're usually too bulky to slip into a pocket for regular, everyday use. If y... Read More...
You love your camera gear as much as the next guy. Let's face it, though. You're not a pro and you don't need to keep buying new stuff for your stash. He... Read More...
If you love photography, you know it can be a struggle to have easy access to your most valuable piece of equipment, camera, without the need to carry it aro... Read More...
If you do a lot of nature photography, you're going to be carrying plenty of sensitive and expensive gear. And the Lowepro DryZone 200 Camera Backpack is ... Read More...
Pro photographers need a special bag to haul around all that photography gear. And the F-Stop Pack definitely fits that special bill.Created by snowboard... Read More...
Looking for a cheap way to bring a ring flash into your photography gear? Check out this Ring Flash Adapter from Photojojo, a sweet-looking and affordable ad... Read More...
Setting up a portable studio usually means pitching a big tent that you carry around in the back of a truck. If lugging around that much equipment sounds too... Read More...
Granted, you can probably use whatever videocam you have now to shoot stop-motion animation movies featuring your Lego collection. This Lego Video Camera doe... Read More...
Want to turn an old family portrait into a unique poster print with a hidden message? Try Textographer, which combines the photograph with words you select t... Read More...
Tired of shooting humdrum pictures? Give it fancy color effects with the Color Lens and Flash Filters, a set of eight pocket-sized plastic filters that's “mo... Read More...
Cellphone cameras are designed for convenience, not artistic shooting. However, that never stopped anyone from finding ways to use fancy lenses for varying u... Read More...
Getting your camera on level while your tripod stands on uneven ground takes a lot of frustrating work, requiring you to invest considerable time adjusting kn... Read More...
Sports cameras are great for many types of outdoor activities, but are frequently limited by only latching to either helmets or handlebars. The X170 Action C... Read More...
Can't afford that expensive 72 inch LCD TV? Not a problem. Watch your favorite shows, clips and DVDs up on the wall with the Aiptek Boombox DVD Projector, a... Read More...
Want to learn photography but don't know where to begin? Learn the basics from The 78 Photography Rules For Complete Idiots, a mostly-factual, partly-inane... Read More...
Want to enjoy your travel photos without all the tourists and passers-by right in the middle of the shot? Try Snapmania's Tourist Remover service, which bl... Read More...