Lenses being equal, a large format 8×10 piece of film can capture the equivalent of 800 Megapixels. Just saying. But does it matter? Discuss!
Gizmodo ‘79 is a week-long celebration of gadgets and geekdom 30 years ago, as the analog age gave way to the digital, and most of our favorite toys were just being born.
130-Megapixel Camera Made From a Run-Of-The-Mill Scanner and an Ancient Lens
40MP Pentax 645D Camera Will Be Japan’s In May, And Ours Soon After [Cameras]
Nikon D3s Review: A Light Stalker [Review]
Casio’s EX-10HG Camera Is Bringing Its Special Indoor Geotagging To the Table In October [Cameras]
Remainders – The Things We Didn’t Post: Happy Birthday Photoshop Edition [Remainders]
Sony's Ultra Compact DSLR Camera Concept May Have Powerful Touchscreen Menus [Sony]
Nikon D3s Hands On Photos and Video: DSLR Night Vision Is a Beautiful Thing
Nikon D300s DSLR Review: Great, But Not Much of an Upgrade
Samsung's Rugged Cameras: AQ100 Stays In The Shallow End, SL605 Sits By the Pool [Cameras]
A Word About Canon's Vixia Camcorders: Touchscreens
The RED Digital Film Cameras' Spec Lists Are As Big As Their Prices
HP V1020h Pocketcam Is Less Pricey Than Its Peers [Pocketcams]
Hasselblad's Multi-Shot H3DII-50 MS Brings 50 Megapixels for $34,000
Rugged Olympus Stylus Tough 3000 Camera Adds 720p Recording and Dog Tracking