When I type the word ‘Nikon’, what comes to mind? Cameras, optics and maybe speedlights? Whatever your answer was, I have a feeling it didn’t include tripods.[Read More…]
SUPERcase gives your GoPro 512GB of storage and 6 extra hours of battery life
GoPro cameras are impressive in their own right, but they’re far from a complete video solution. Here to change that is SUPERcase, an all-in-one device from Austin-based startup Si-Jex that not only protects your GoPro camera but provides more storage, power and protection.[Read More…]
Still not Hasselblad: Leica launches $600 lighter, $500 pen under new ‘0.95’ brand
As an homage to its 50mm f/0.95 Noctilux-M lens, Leica has launched a collection of limited-edition accessories that use Leica’s name, branding and clever marketing copy to raise the price to astronomical numbers.[Read More…]
Photographer files lawsuit claiming Universal used photo without permission in new Steve Jobs biopic
In 1994, diver and photographer Carl Roessler captured ‘Maddened Attack’, an image of a shark taken off the southern coast of Australia. Four years later Apple Computers Inc. licensed the photograph to use during a presentation wherein Steve Jobs used the image to cheekily illustrate that Apple’s new PowerBook G3 laptop computer could eat the competition (shown in the video below just after the 9 minute mark).
Until now, there had been no issues with the usage and licensing of ‘Maddened Attack.’ However, prefacing one of the most climactic scenes of Universal Pictures’ new Steve Jobs biopic, the image makes an unwelcome appearance, as Steve Jobs, played by Michael Fassbender, humorously debates with a coworker what image of a shark should be used in the keynote presentation.[Read More…]
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