Pre-iPhone, you had to be a pretty hardcore photo geek to shoot photos at the beach.
That thing on that guy’s shoulder? That’s a massive 95 x 95mm sensor made by Spectral Instruments.
This sensor is 5x bigger than a Hasselblad’s and shoots 112 megapixel photos! Because the sensor is so large, it can shoot hour-long exposures without noise and can capture stars in broad daylight.
This sensor isn’t made for the everyday photographer, but they might do it if they get enough feedback. So let ‘em know if you want it!
Massive Sensor That Can Shoot Stars in Daylight
Photo/story via Fstoppers
Adam Golfer | via theblackbook
i want to move somewhere with windows that i can sit all my plants down by. a place where my husband is cool with having the curtains back and letting the outsides view inside.
i wonder if he’s ever going to let me have it?
| — | Marc Riboud (via photojojo) |
New in the Photojojo Shop → The ioShutter Camera Remote
It’s an app/cord combo that actually *adds* modes to your camera!
It turns your iPhone/iPad/iPod into an intelligent remote to set motion and sound triggers along with time-lapse, timer, and bulb modes.





