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more about #lenses satoru: I wonder what the delay is between glucose levels in your tears being a good indicator of your blood glucose levels? I suppose on the plus side there'... more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: THE COLORS MAN, THE COLORS! more » Googlo: more » Sticks Calhoun: OK, this article. What is it? Is PopSci cross-posting to Giz? Can Giz use PopSci stuff if they attribute it like they did there? Is this an ad? more » photophile: "Oh my, you have lovely green eyes." "Green?!? Oh shit..." *jabs needle in arm* more » Jux: That's an amazingly cool invention. I'd also like if they could use this tech to make transitions-like contacts. more » Killjoy: Although it's of immediate life-and-death importance to diabetics, we all should keep a closer eye on our glucose levels. more » MartinLeGood: you should go check your sugar levels honey more » BeyondtheTech: Salt on a shit sandwich will still taste like shit. more » GraphicoFantastico: Totally reasonable. (for a lobotomized monkey born with a silver spoon.) more » ProjectMoonlightCafe: ROTFLOL: These are the cameras that photographers, or people who call themselves photographers, use. more » OMG! Ponies!: Born one minute ago... more » Kaiser-Machead: In two words: fuck no. more » BK Phil: Great summary. I would add more about the aspect ratios - DSLR will *typically* have the wider 3x2, and point-and-shoot *typically*the taller 4x3 rat... more » whiteflea: Excellent article. What I'd like to see is something similar to today's laptop article, where you give a best of the best at different price points. ... more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: Thanks for the info on the differences! I am referring this page to some camera shoppers. AS far as after having the camera...Before I start trolling... more » mjt308: Great post, John, it was really informative. How about throwing in a couple of recommendations for each camera category? I know you guys had done that... more » Canoehead: Canon seems to have stopped bundling pathetically small SD cards with their P&S cameras. Props to them. more » masonsturtle: What category are those Leica cameras in? The Leica S2 37.5MP is selling for $28,000 on Amazon. Why? more » Aetius: THIS is why I still visit Gizmodo everyday inspite of the pro-Apple overtures. Fantastic article, fantastic writing and totally worth reading it espec... more » -
#contacts
Color-Shifting Contact Lenses Alert Diabetics to Glucose Levels
Diabetics are saddled with the unenviable task of checking their blood sugar levels constantly. But a new non-invasive technology lets diabetics keep tabs on their glucose levels with contact lenses that change colors as their blood sugar rises and falls. More » -
#iphone
Is $200 a Reasonable Cost For Enhancing an iPhone's 3MP Photos?
$200 is a fair wedge of cash for any iPhone accessory, but Factron has something special tucked up its little aluminum casing. Fisheye, super-wide and close-up lenses can be screwed on, enhancing those 3-megapixel photos you like taking so much. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: What Everyone Should Know About Cameras
Talking to a camera nerd—or even reading about new cameras—can feel like translating from a different language. But it doesn't need to! Here, in this here post, is everything you need to know about cameras, without the noise. More » -
#giftguide
Gifts for Aspiring Artsy Photographers
Every photographer wants to be artsy, because if their Flickr stream isn't fancy enough to pull in lots of "Oh, you're so talented" comments, what's the point? Here's some gift ideas for aspiring artsy photographers. More » -
#digitalcameras
Canon's First Hybrid Stabilized Lens Reviewed: It Works, Mostly
Canon's F2.8 100mm Macro L lens is the first to use a new hybrid image stabilization system that corrects for two kinds of camera shake. DPReview says it works as advertised, most of the time. More » -
#nikon
Rumor: Nikon D3s Due Out In October, Adds 1080p Video
An anonymous tipster over at Nikon Rumors reports this weekend that the pro-level Nikon D3 will be on the receiving end of a refresh on or around October 15. More » -
#augmentedreality
Reality-Augmenting Terminator Vision Contact Lenses Nearly Here (They're in This Bunny's Eye)
Amazing and terrifying all at once, reality augmenting contact lenses are nearly real. Like, they're almost here. Circuits and antennas and LEDs in a contact lens, generating virtual imagery, Predator style. In your eyeball. Or, this bunny's: More » -
#digitalcameras
The 3 DSLR Lenses You Need (and 2 More You'll Crave)
This goes out to people who bought or want an entry-level DSLR, and wonder what's the deal with interchangeable lenses. You really gonna buy that extra glass? It's a beginner's guide to growing as a photographer, preferably without going broke. More » -
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#photography
This Is How You Sell Wide-Angle Lenses
It's extremely rare to find a tasteful ad campaign that uses sex and clever humor to perfectly define the qualities of a technology product. This series of print ads for Omax wide-angle lenses is one of them: More » -
#canon
Canon Hybrid Stabilization Technology Corrects Bad Photography On More Axes
Canon will include a new Hybrid Image Stabilizer in a forthcoming mystery (!) lens, which corrects both rotational and shift movement. More » -
#accessories
Factron iPhone Case Features Interchangeable Lenses
The new Factron case for the iPhone looks to beef up the iPhone's camera capacity considerably with interchangeable lenses that screw onto the already sweet-looking metal and leather case.
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#lenses
DIY Macro Lens From Old Binoculars
Tired of peeping at your neighbors? Combine the lenses from your old pair of binoculars with a bit of electrical tape and you've got yourself a cheap DIY macro lens. More » -
#imagecache
Behind You!
"Bob, I wish the damn elephants were closer. This new telephoto lens is amazing, but the extra weight is killing me!" More » -
#cameras
130-Megapixel Camera Made From a Run-Of-The-Mill Scanner and an Ancient Lens
The idea of a scanner-made camera is nothing super new, but concocting one which snaps photos at 130-megapixels is pretty amazing. That's exactly what some Japanese dude with a touch of tech know-how accomplished. More » -
#cameras
I Could Spend All Day at the Canon Camera Museum
I wish every company who made gadgets did this: The Canon Camera Museum is a comprehensive virtual tour of Canon's camera history. Every DSLR, film camera and point-and-shoot, the history of Canon design and technology, random trivia, it's all there. [Canon via Retro Thing via Wired] -
#cameras
Sony's New Entry Level DSLRs Officially Announced, Again
Sony's newest budget Alpha DSLR's have been leaked dry, leaving nothing to mystery for today's official announcement. Really, nothing. So here are some new pictures! More » -
#dslrs
Sony's New Entry-Level DSLRs Officially Confirmed
Sony's new 230, 330, and 380 DSLRs were seriously leaked last week, but now they've been officially confirmed. One new item of interest is the starting price: $550, $650, and $850, respectively. More » -
#rumor
Rumor: Sony UK Support Page Reveals 'Alpha 330' DSLR Line, Lenses
The Canon Rebel T1i and Nikon D5000 aren't the only DSLRs having fun this week, if a new rumor pans out. Apparently, Sony's preparing something new for the Alpha series—but what?! More » -
#imagecache
This is Half a Canon Color Copier
Ah, the many treasures of Canon HQ in Tokyo, recently explored by the guys at PopPhoto. On top of the demi-copier, there's also a $6,500 DSLR and 400mm lens combo halved. More » -
#photography
Fisheye iPhone Lens Balances Its Ridiculousness with Equal Parts Charm
This fisheye lens from Japanese company Digital King is absurdly bulky and not at all practical. So we sort of love it. More »

