Leica Q (Typ 116) Digital Camera In Silver Anodized

Leica Q (Typ 116)

Leica has released the silver anodized version of its Leica Q (Typ 116) digital camera.

Incorporating a solid machined aluminum top plate and a magnesium alloy body, this compact and lightweight digital camera boasts a 24.2MP Full-Frame CMOS sensor, a Leica Summilux 28mm f/1.7 ASPH lens, a 3.68MP LCOS electronic viewfinder, a 3.0” 1.04m-dot touchscreen LCD monitor, an SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot, a micro-USB port, a micro-HDMI port and built-in WiFi & NFC for connectivity.

Other notable features include Contrast-Detect AF System, ISO 50000, 10fps Continuous Shooting and DNG RAW & JPEG Shooting support. Powered by Leica Maestro II image processor, the Leica Q (Typ 116) can record 1080p Full HD video @ 60fps.

The Leica Q (Typ 116) in Silver Anodized is currently available for pre-order for $4,495. [Product Page]

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Olympus TG-870 Camera Takes a Beating and Keeps on Snapping

Anytime I take a digital camera with me outside or near the water, I’m nervous about it all day. One splash and it’s gone. Olympus has a new digital camera that you don’t need to worry about called the TG-870. That’s not a memorable name, but the camera has some cool features. It can not only survive rainstorms, you can take it swimming, and you can even dive with it up to 50-feet down.

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If you want to get serious about diving, you can go more than 100-feet down with an accessory case. It is also dustproof, freezeproof, shockproof, and can survive drops from up to 7 feet. The camera has 16MP resolution with 5X optical zoom, along with optical image stabilization for photos, and hybrid optical/digital stabilization for video. That video is in full 1080p/60 HD too. A 920,000 dot hi-res tilting screen makes it easy to see what you’re shooting, and it also supports 180-degree flip for shooting self portraits.

GPS is built in so you can remember where you snapped the photo after a drunken night of ambling around (obviously), and it’s also got Wi-Fi capability. The Olympus TG-870 comes in black, green, or white, and sells for $279.99(USD).

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Polaroid Socialmatic Camera is Like the ’80s but Better

Back in 2013, we talked a bit about a camera called the Socialmatic that was going from concept to reality. Fast-forward over a year and Polaroid has announced that the Socialmatic camera will be on store shelves this holiday season. The camera was designed by Socialmatic, but it certainly deserves the Polaroid name, thanks to it styling and ability to output nearly instantaneous prints.

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The digital camera has an integrated ZINK Zero Ink printer that can print out a 2×3″ image in under a minute. Those pictures have a sticker back so you can stick them to stuff. The Socialmatic has two sensors with the front offering 14MP resolution and the rear has 2MP. A 4.5-inch rear LCD is integrated and the camera runs Android allowing images to be tweaked and uploaded directly from the camera.

Wi-fi and Bluetooth are integrated to allow you to upload images from wherever your smartphone can connect or a wireless network is present. We still don’t know exactly how much the camera will cost, but it will land in time for holiday shopping.

Film Camera Combined with Digital Camera: Camshop

Incoming Physics student Ollie Baker used the money he got from his Arkwright Scholarship to transfer the brains of a Sony Nex-5 into a Konica Auto S3, the latter being an analog rangefinder from the 70s.

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Ollie calls his resulting device the FrankenCamera (not to be confused with the open source project of the same name). He took and rewired the NEX-5’s “circuit board, sensor, SD card slot, battery connector” as well as its shutter motor, though he only included the latter because the NEX-5 would display an error message if it didn’t detect the motor.

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To fit the new components into the rangefinder, Ollie designed a new back plate, which he then had 3D printed. He also made a new power switch and trigger. The trigger activates both the NEX-5’s digital sensor and the Auto S3’s shutter, so that when the trigger is pressed “the film camera shutter is activated causing the sensor to be exposed as film would be.” Ollie left the NEX-5 on its “BULB” setting, meaning the FrankenCamera “doesn’t have a predetermined shutter speed but will take a photo as long as the shutter is pressed.”

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Ollie also calibrated the rangefinder for accuracy and the viewfinder to focus on infinity. Here’s the FrankenCamera in action:

Head to Ollie’s blog for more details on the FrankenCamera. He also posted a few photos that he took with the half-analog, half-digital device.

[via Hacker News]