$US50 can buy an awful lot, but then I do love the dreamy, lo-fi effects a pinhole camera creates. I think I might just holepunch a lens cap myself and call it a day. It’s Canon and Nikon compatible. [Photojojo]
For those who can’t be bothered with a DIY kitchen timer tripod (and I’m one of you), now you can just go ahead and buy one: the Camalapse, from Camarush, does the trick with an adorable egg timer. More »
Encouraging people to hold a plastic bag over their mouths and noses is perhaps not the best idea, but that’s just one glaring design flaw exhibited by the concept DSLR Camera Bag. More »
When you’re a photographer, you’ll inevitably get hassled by the authorities telling you to stop taking pictures. Do you stop? No, you kindly show your Photographer’s Bill of Rights, conveniently screenprinted on your lenscloth, and keep on snapping. More »
From price to power consumption to available tracking channels to, well, just about everything, the PhotoTracker Plus is a step ahead of the GP-1 when it comes to geotagging your photos on a Nikon DSLR. More »
If you are enough of a badass to wield this ice axe monopod in earnestness, you are enough of a badass to put a big boy’s camera on top. Right Ashton? [Instructables]
New from Pentax – a smiley-faced 52mm lens cap attached to a rag doll! Take a moment to process the true scope of such an idea, then realise that this flower print person is just one of 100 designs: More »
Those press covering the Olympics sure do have a plum life. They bundle off to Vancouver for 16 days of watching ice-skaters embarrassing themselves, and ruthless Russian bobsledders showing their dark sides. Oh, and they get lens-shaped thermoses. More »
The Cloak camera bag, presented without comment. (Mostly.) [Cloakbags via Craziest Gadgets]