Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2012

There's a new kid in town...known as "Smart Camera". Things will change as the kid grows up.









 Hi Photographer friends,

There's a new kid in town...known as "Smart Camera". Things will change as the kid grows up.

You might be wondering where I'm going with a title like that?  It's no news that the "Smart Phones" have progressed immensely in the last decade, and even faster in the past few years. Smartphones all have the capability of taking still pictures and video. I know, I know, they don't produce the best pictures yet, but they are getting there.

I don't think they will replace the DSLR cameras in the foreseeable future, but one day, they just might. It is so easy to take pictures and send them immediately to your friends, Facebook, Twitter, Image galleries, etc. It's no wonder that apps such as "Instagram" have gotten so popular. It makes you wonder where this is all going when Facebook paid one billion dollars to acquire the small company.Not only can you take pictures, but you can manipulate the images on your cell phone. Adobe has a version of Photoshop that runs as an app for the iPhone, and maybe Droid phones as well. I 'm not sure because I use an iPhone 4. Snapseed is another app that does wonder with image files.

I blogged about the smartphones this past July, and the new kid in town just might take a bite at the cell phones.

Samsung recently announced the Samsung Galaxy Camera, that runs on Android 4.1. This is actually a camera that has the capability of taking pictures and video, then send them over a wi-fi connection or 3G/4G.

The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a new Android camera that has been introduced with a premium level specification, as both a high end Android device, as well as a high specification digital camera - it has the largest screen available in a digital camera, at 4.8 inches and also features a high speed quad-core processor. The camera will be available mid-October priced at around $650.00 U.S.

Key Features

  • 16.3 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor
  • 21x optical zoom lens, f/2.8-5.9, 23mm wide angle
  • Optical image stabilisation
  • 4.8inch 16:9 touch screen 1280x720 HD resolution
  • 1.4GHz quad-core processor
  • P/A/S/M Manual controls
  • ISO100-3200
  • 8GB memory built in
  • Photo wizard, Best Group Pose
  • Smart Content Manager
  • Google Play Store - download apps etc
  • 3G / 4G / Wi-Fi / GPS / Cloud backup
  • Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • MicroSD/SDHC memory card slot
Samsung say that the smart phone market is an extremely important market for them with 660 million units sold each year, compared to 120 million digital cameras sold each year, so they believe that the best way to grow the camera market is to bring the two together. In a lot of ways this makes sense, particularly if you are used to Android smartphones and want the same kind of applications and creative options on your camera.

Apple will likely follow with a camera based on their  iOS, and Microsoft could be next. If this is accepted by the public, (and I think it will), we could soon see bigger sensors and who knows...future APS-c or Full Frame DSLRs could be equipped with similar capabilities.

Although the Galaxy camera cannot be used as a cell phone, I don't see why future models couldn't have that capability. Maybe one day, we will be able to alternate between a cell phone and a camera/phone, depending where we are and what we are doing.

Pentax has always been on the forefront of technology and I would be so proud of them if they could come out with a DSLR that also has Internet access and even phone access. Dreams do come true...sometimes.

Thanks for reading,

Yvon Bourque


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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Email: brqyvn@gmail.com 

Hi Photographer friends,

I'm almost done with my new Pentax K-01 "Everything you need to know...and then some" iBook. I have to say that this is the hardest task I have ever embarked on. It's not easy to write a book, it takes a lot of research and hands-on handling of the camera. It's was ten times harder to write this e-book (or iBook in this case) for the Apple iPad since Apple only released the application last December. There has been very little help from Apple as most "Apple Genious" were not yet trained with the "iBooks Author". I really think they have a winning app here, but it's taking  a little long to publish an "iBook Author Guide". Maybe I should make that my next project!

In the end though, I believe this will be the best e-book in my series. It has everything needed to help the readers understand. It uses all media currently available. It has text, images, video, interactive screens, search inside the iBook or the entire Internet, the ability for the readers to make notes and save the notes as flash cards for later use...and then some.


Does it show that I'm excited?

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What's more, I am contemplating continuing the series with the most popular cameras from all manufacturers. That will include Nikon and Canon cameras.

Oh yes! I'm definitely a Pentax user, but I believe I can be more helpful to the photographic circle by writing iBooks for all the most popular models of all brands.

One last word, frankly, I was a little disappointed with the K-01 not having  an OVF or EVF, but after using the camera for nearly one month, I am really pleased with the live-view that the monitor offers.  I took some images on sunny days, with no clouds, at noon, here in the Mojave desert, and I could see the image on the screen very well. There seems to be very little reflection problems with the K-01. I can't say that even with my K-5. 

I will releasing the iBook next week to 100 Beta testers and shortly after that, it will be available through the Apple App store.

Thank you for your patience, I know I haven't post much lately. This iBook writing has taken over all my other activities.

Yvon Bourque


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Friday, November 12, 2010

Help needed uploading any of my e-books (PDF Files) to the iPAD and the Amazon Kindle.

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Hi Pentaxian friends.

I have several buyers of my e-books that would like to upload their e-book(s) to the iPAD or the Amazon Kindle, and other reading devices as well. (Sony, Nook, etc) My e-books are all in PDF format. I use the Microsoft Platform as my main computer and I am not all that familiar with the Apple products. I have some readers that have the iPAD but run Microsoft as their main computer.

Any help would be appreciated. I know there are Gurus out there. Let us ear from you.

Thank you in advance from all the people you will help.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Letter from Steve Jobs (Apple Co-founder) to his employees.


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Hi Pentaxian friends.

Everyone knows Steve Jobs, who co-founded Apple Computer. Without Steve, we wouldn't have those wonderful Apple Mac computers, the iPods, the iPhones, etc. As a matter of fact, I don't think we would have PCs either. In the 70's, he and Steve Wozniak, started the personal computers revolution. Apple was born. Anyway, here's the letter:

Team,I am sure all of you saw my letter last week sharing something very personal with the Apple community. Unfortunately, the curiosity over my personal health continues to be a distraction not only for me and my family, but everyone else at Apple as well. In addition, during the past week I have learned that my health-related issues are more complex than I originally thought.

In order to take myself out of the limelight and focus on my health, and to allow everyone at Apple to focus on delivering extraordinary products, I have decided to take a medical leave of absence until the end of June.I have asked Tim Cook to be responsible for Apple's day to day operations, and I know he and the rest of the executive management team will do a great job. As CEO, I plan to remain involved in major strategic decisions while I am out. Our board of directors fully supports this plan.I look forward to seeing all of you this summer.

Steve


We all hope that he gest well.