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Karma is a complete system for capturing amazingly smooth GoPro footage in the air, handheld or mounted to your favorite gear.
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By: WIRED
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Introducing Narrative Clip 2 from Narrative on Vimeo.
Memories like you’ve never shared them before.
Narrative Clip 2 takes a photo every 30 seconds, allowing you to stay in the moment while capturing it.
With improved camera capabilities, versatile mounting options and wireless connectivity, Narrative Clip 2 is the world’s most wearable camera.
Connect your photos to the Narrative Service and access your moments, organized and filtered, in apps for iPhone and Android.
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By: Lauren Goode. April 21, 2014 (http://recode.net)
It’s a well-reported trend: The digital camera market is getting hit hard by smartphones.
And yet, after looking at another set of dim, noisy smartphone photos from a wedding reception last weekend, I can’t help but think there are still situations in which a digital camera — or at the least, a more powerful sensor — is a good thing.
It’s those scenarios that Lumoid wants to capitalize on. Lumoid is a new camera-rental company that’s targeting wedding-goers, new parents, vacationers and photo hobbyists. Its prices range from $5 to $25 per day per item, except for accessories, which are listed for purchase.
By Lori Kurtzman The Columbus Dispatch Dec.15, 2013 (http://www.dispatch.com/)
The police officer rounds the corner of the house, his flashlight searching out the young girl standing quietly on the back deck. She is 10 and barefoot and holding a butcher knife.
“Can you put the knife down for me?” the Greensboro, N.C., cop asks. The girl is still. “Can you lay the knife down?”
Without warning, she hurls the blade like a dart. The officer ducks. His partner walks quickly across the deck and snaps handcuffs on the girl’s wrists, and what he says next — to the girl who just threw a knife at a police officer — might be unbelievable if the entire incident hadn’t been recorded.
“You OK, honey?”