Samsung Galaxy K Zoom

Samsung Unveils the New Galaxy K Zoom for Selfie Lovers

Samsung has recently unveiled the newest addition to its Galaxy lineup with the Galaxy K Zoom, drawing a thin line between smartphone and camera. The new smartphone comes equipped with a new 10x optical zoom which is also able to take 20.7 megapixel photos and capture 1080p video at 60 frames per second. It has a very sleek design to match its new camera specs, which very much resemble a regular point and shoot camera we see on the market today.

One interesting feature that the new Galaxy K Zoom has is what's called the Selfie Alarm where you select the area you want your face to appear in the frame. Once you turn the camera around, you'll hear a beep when you're in position, and within a few seconds, your selfie will be snapped. There's still no word as to how much or when the Galaxy K Zoom will be released, so we'll be waiting awhile.

[Via Samsung Mobile Press]

 


Sony RX100m3 Camera

Rumors of a New Sony RX100M3 Camera Have Leaked

Previously known as the RX200, the Sony RX100 Mark III is in fact being worked on by Sony after the user manual for the product was leaked. It looks like Sony will be adding another addition to its compact lineup which, according to sources, could arrive as early as this week. The new camera will come equipped with a new 28-100mm f/1.8-2.8 lens that will give users the ability to shoot some wide angle shots with a little bit of zoom that will work well in low light conditions. It is also being said that the new camera will come with a pop-up viewfinder for those that would rather shoot through a viewfinder as opposed to an LCD screen. As of right now, these are all rumors with nothing else being revealed at this time by Sony, so we'll have to wait and see what happens..

[Via Sony Alpha Rumors]


iPhone-Flickr-app

Flickr Reveals Newly Designed App For iOS, Android

Flickr has now taken a step forward in the way photographers create and share their photos with the newly designed Flickr app for both iOS and Android. It has jumped into the ring with other photo sharing apps with their new design where users can easily interact with the Flickr community shoot, edit, and share photography, all within the app. They have added 14 new filters to edit photos, as well as the ability to record video that can edited as well. Flickr also gives everyone a free 1TB of storage so the photos you take on your phone can sync to your Flickr account. If you're already on Flickr, it would be worth a shot downloading it. For more info visit their official website here.

[Via Flickr]