Appsolutely 6×7

Appsolute Reviews loves the performance of 6×7 for iPhone, saying in the review, “This is comparable to, if not better than, the native iPhone camera in my tests using the iPhone 4s.” And that’s not all that Appsolute Reviews likes! Read the full article here.  

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Turn, Turn, Turn…

There are plenty of add-on lenses for the iPhone out there. Some of them stick over the lens, others screw in to specially-adapted cases. But the iPhone Lens Dial from Photojojo has to be the most radical yet.   A chunky (described as "slim") aluminium case supports a three-lens turret reminiscent of the turrets once […]

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Light and Night

Paris of the 1930s was a busy place. It drew top end musicians, performers and dancers; was documented by notable writers, painters and poets; and provided the scenes for some iconic photographs. One of the notable photographers working this beat was Brassaï (born Gyula Halász in 1899). A trained painter and sculptor, he moved to […]

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6×7’s Czech Mate!

There’s a great Czech review of 6×7 for iPhone at iPhonefoto.CZ! – Tomáš Tesař really gets what we’re trying to do (and seems to think we’ve succeeded). If Czech isn’t one of your languages you can always run it through an online translation tool such as Google Translate to get the gist. Thanks, Tomáš – we […]

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iPhone Italia looks at 6×7

In Italy, iPhone Italia is a leading iPhoneography blog, with a lot of readers among iPhone 4, 43 and 3GS users. It’s devoted a posting today to the launch of 6×7 for iPhone, with plenty of information about Jaggr’s new camera app – in Italian, naturally! Read more at iPhone Italia.

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A World Of Images

If you’re interested in vintage photography and cameras then the odds are good that you know about the US Government’s Library of Congress catalogue. If you don’t this is for you.  The LoC catalogue documents American – and international – history. It’s made up of extensive collections (some privately-owned) which include maps, manuscripts, newspapers, film […]

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Huntin’ fishin’ shootin’

Want toasty-warm hands and fingers free to iPhoneograph? Your best bet is to opt for gloves with open thumb and index finger tips and a fair bit of grip, ideally rubberized, non-slip palms. So if you’re searching online, here are some of the most popular options, the terms used and what they describe: Photography gloves: […]

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