I think maybe Molly needs to lighten up a bit. Are we really seeing iPhones putting a dent in real-camera-photography? I still use my DLSR, a lot.
Really great article about how professional journalists are turning more and more to smaller cameras, including iPhones, when they're in sticky and volatile situations.
This could produce a massive shift in mobile hardware. One of the big advantages that iOS has is its closeness to the desktop, especially with OS X lion and iCloud.
If Ubuntu brings similar seamlessness between the desktop and mobile devices, this could truly bring a shift to the marketplace. Ubuntu on mobile devices would also bring a strong community of platform developers to create apps.
Today, OmniVision Technologies announced the availability of a new 14.6 megapixel HD image sensor that's capable of 60 fps for full 1080p HD video. That's a far cry from the current 3.2-megapixel camera in the iPhone 3GS.
Apple switched to OmniVision Technologies as the source for the camera chips in the iPhone 3GS and there's already talk
...Was just reading this post on photocritic.org this morning about the amazing iPhone photography of Sion Fullana.
It's a bit of a shame that Sion has to defend his artistic methods and workflow, or clarify so strongly on his Flickr page that his photos are "NEVER" photoshopped.
Reading this post this morning, and especially the comments, has
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