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Sigma DP1 Camera (New York Times)
David Pogue puts Sigma?s DP1 digital camera to the test.

Someone found your camera and they want you to have it back (The Pantagraph)
Imagine you lost the camera that had those one-of-a-kind vacation photos, or images of a keepsake moment. Now imagine a stranger finding it: Would you feel happy, or somehow that your privacy was invaded, if that stranger put some of your images on the Web to track you down?

Doherty admits smashing camera (BBC News)
Musician Pete Doherty pleads guilty to smashing a camera and is ordered to pay more than £900 to the photographer.

Little Camera, Big Sensor, Many Problems (New York Times)
Sigma develops a compact camera with a huge sensor. Let the euphoria begin? Not so fast...

Tenant finds camera in bedroom ceiling (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
A maintenance worker at a Doraville apartment complex was arrested Wednesday night after a tenant discovered a remote camera in her bedroom's ceiling. Investigators charged Julio Rodriguez, 56, with unlawful surveillance and criminal trespass, said DeKalb County Police spokeswoman Mekka Parish. Rodriguez was employed at the Creekside Apartments, where he lives, and he could face more charges for ...

Samsung innov8 i8510 8MP Camera Phone unveiled (I4U)
Samsung unveiled the innov8 (i8510) 8MP camera phone. The Samsung innov8 will be actually available globally starting August. It took 3 years for Samsung to release an 8MP camera phone outside of Korea. In 2005 Samsung announced the SPH-V8200, which was th...

A Camera With a Whole Lot of Lens Takes Wide Shots in Lower Light (New York Times)
The Leica zoom lens on Panasonic?s $500 Lumix DMC-LX3 goes as wide as a 24mm lens on a film S.L.R. camera and opens up to f/2.0 gathering twice as much light as an f/2.8.

Maintenance Worker Arrested for Allegedly Placing Camera in Vent (FOX 5 News Atlanta)
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. (MyFOX Atlanta) – DeKalb County authorities arrested a maintenance worker for allegedly placing a camera in a 'vent' of an apartment at Creekside Apartments.

World's Smallest Camera Plane Shows Off in Public (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
It has a 4-inch wingspan and weighs just over 3 grams. It looks like a dragonfly, and its flapping wings make it fly just like one. But it's a man-made aircraft which carries a tiny camera that transmits live video of what it sees - and it is intended to be merely the forerunner of much smaller aerial drones to come.

 
 
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