Lensbaby: Product Review: Adorama Photography TV

Lensbaby: Product Review: Adorama Photography TV

http://www.adorama.com Adorama Photography TV presents Lensbaby Optics and Lens Bodies. Rich Harrington reveals how Lensbaby can help you find the lens that …
Video Rating: 3 / 5

I use a Lensbaby for some of my commercial work because i love the way I can channel a viewer’s attention to a specific area of an image by using one. But wh…

Ikelite Nikon D800 Underwater Housing Review for the Nikon d800 Camera

An up-close look at Ikelite’s new housing for the Nikon D800. This is a very economical choice for those of you looking to house your new camera. Offers cont…

A how to video of a crazy concept I had of making a camera housing that allows you to operate the camera while you are underwater. I’ve done several tests an…
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 Hands-on Review

Panasonic’s new GX7 (http://bit.ly/PanaGX7) is a handsome-looking camera but it seems to be a fully featured camera. It is all style and no substance? Watch …
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Panasonic Lumix GX7 Camera First Look Preview SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/T4Pu6p Panasonic has today introduced the latest member of its Lumix G series of …
Video Rating: 4 / 5

iPhoto Versus Aperture – comparison review

iPhoto Versus Aperture – comparison review
Stepping up to Aperture is just as easy as the latest version of Aperture can share your existing iPhoto library. The first time you launch Aperture it gives you the option of importing your iPhoto library, complete with all your events, places and …
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Ability Enterprise and Dual Aperture Announce Collaboration on 3D Sensor
PALO ALTO, Calif., April 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Ability Enterprise Co., Ltd. (2374.TW), an EMS manufacturing leader in camera modules for mobile, PC, and TV electronics, announces today its collaboration with Dual Aperture, Inc., a Silicon Valley …
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Portal 2: Aperture Tag mod adds level editor and Steam Workshop support
Aperture Tag is a Portal 2 mod inspired by Tag: The Power of Paint, the 2009 DigiPen student project which influenced Portal 2's gel mechanics and puzzles. Instead of shooting portals, you shoot the game's orange and blue liquids, which make you run …
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