Flipbac Camera Grips Give Your Point-n-Shoot The DSLR Feel

Flipbac's Camera Grips are made out of 100% silicone with a 3M adhesive that stick to the front side of your little point-n-shoot camera to provide you with a better one-handed grip for shooting. No matter what brand or type of point-n-shoot camera you have, the Camera Grips are designed to flex and fit on a verity of flat and curved surfaces. There are three Camera Grips designs to best fit your style and you can pick one up for just $9.99. 

Nir Schneider

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Leica M9 Titan Limited Edition Gets Unboxed

If you thought Leica was pricy, this M9 Titan Limited Edition camera costs a whopping £20,000 (about $32,000). Only 500 of these were made and designed by Walter de'Silva and the Audi Design Team. The M9 Titan is manufactured from solid titanium and comes with a 35mm f/1.4 ASPH Leica lens. Check out the unboxing and hands-on videos after the break.

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This Company Makes Bombproof Cases For your Lenses

Oh you need to protect your $100 - $1,000 lens? Why not go all the way and make sure it's bombproof! The company behind these protective cases is called Mogomoto Prototype who specialize in developing product prototypes for your next big adventure. The Beta Shell lens cases are serious in protecting your valuable and expensive glass with water-tight and rigid polymer shells that are lined with shock absorbing visco-elastic foam. The Beta Shells offer complete protection from impact and weather conditions. You can check if your lens is supported by going to the Beta Shell product page which supports a wide variety of lenses. The Beta Shell cases start at $54. See some Beta Shell action below:

Source Beta Shell 

Nir Schneider

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blueSLR Lets You Control Your DSLR With iOS Devices

blueSLR is a new company that are introducing a new way of controlling your DSLR using your iOS device wirelessly over Bluetooth using their dongle that attaches to the side of your DSRL. All you need is a Nikon DSLR, blueSLR's free iOS app and of course a compatible iOS device like the iPhone 4, iPad, iPhone 3G/S and iPod Touch. As of now blueSLR do not support other DSLR brands except for Nikon but will soon support the Canon brand. You can see if your Nikon DSLR is supported here. Your photos will be tagged by the built-in GPS module so you will know exactly where you've taken your pictures.

You can control the shutter release and auto-focus timing using the blueSLR app. You can now pre-order yours for $149 and expect shipping on December 20th. 

Nir Schneider

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Canon 60D Announced For This September

Canon officially announced it's new Canon 60D DSLR with an 18MP sensor, single DIGIC 4 processor, shoots still images at 5.3fps, 1080p at 24 and 30fps, 720p at 60fps in H.264 video recording with an articulating 3" LCD screen. The 60D's ISO range from 100-6,400, expandable all the way to 12,800. There is also a new feature that allows for in-camera video editing. Expected to be released at the end of this September for $1,100 (Body only) and $1,400 for the 18-135mm zoom lens kit.

Source Engadget | Gizmodo

Nir Schneider

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Nikon D7000 Will Replace The D90?

Rumors are going around that Nikon will soon release a replacement DSLR to their beloved and popular D90. Nikon Rumors are saying that they are pretty sure that Nikon will name the D90 replacement, the D7000. It is rumored to have a full 100% viewfinder coverage, duel SD+CF memory card slots or only duel SD slots found on the D300s. The supposedly D7000 is rumored to get a 16MP DX sensor with full 1080p HD video.

Source Nikon Rumors

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