
BGR is reporting that sources have confirmed the new lens units from Sony that attach to smartphones and allow app integration and image transfer will be called (*sigh) EspressOn. [Read more…]
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By Eric Reagan

BGR is reporting that sources have confirmed the new lens units from Sony that attach to smartphones and allow app integration and image transfer will be called (*sigh) EspressOn. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Wacom has released three new mobile products: the Cintiq Companion, Cintiq Companion Hybrid, or Intuos Creative Stylus for iPad. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Sony has a pair of incredible new lenses coming out to work in tandem with smartphones for higher quality mobile photography. The Sony DSC-QX10 and DSC-Q100 are actually lenses with an image sensor built-in. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Instagram just released version 4.1 of its app and adds a couple new features for both iOS and Android users. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

GoPro has a new app for iOS and Android devices that allows you to connect via WiFi with the HERO3 and HERO2, and instantly share photos, videos and control your GoPro camera with your mobile device.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVf6LRFI740&w=640&h=360]More details from GoPro below. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Perfectly Clear version 2.0 is now available for Android. Perfectly Clear’s patented auto-correct technology is used throughout the photo industry from iPhone apps to commercial kiosk photo printers.
The new Android app includes the popular Beautify preset for photos of people, along with several capture modes, such as HDR, Panorama, Burst and Portrait modes.
Perfectly Clear 2.0 for Android is available in the Google Play Store for $2.99.
By Eric Reagan
The wildly popular, retro photo sharing service, Instagram, now allows users to record video and share it on your account. While this feature is similar to Twitter’s Vine app, you get a 15 second cap on Instagram as opposed to 6 seconds on Vine. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

SmugMug has launched SmugMug for Android in the Google Play App Store.
SmugMug actually acquired a popular third party app, SmugFolio and hired the app’s developer, Brian Wood.
SmugFolio is now called “SmugMug for Android” and includes some new, exciting features including the ability to browse SmugMug user accounts without needing to log into the app. This is a great way to give friends and family a way to browse your public galleries on their phones and tablets.
SmugMug for Android is available for free here on the Google Play Store.
By Eric Reagan

Samsung’s new Galaxy S4 Zoom follows last year’s Galaxy Camera as a full-on smartphone with a real compact camera lens. The phone is a variant of the new flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone that is going toe-to-toe with the iPhone 5 and other top-notch Anroid phones. However, Samsung is hoping to set itself apart with the first smartphone to feature a built-in 10x zoom lens (24-240mm equivalent). [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
Photoshop Touch is now available for the iPhone, as well as Android phones. Previously, Photoshop Touch was only available on tablet devices. [Read more…]