I posted briefly about the Lightscoop just a few days ago and today I received a review unit from them to test out and I am just floored by the quality of light I am getting off of this relatively cheap camera flash accessory.
I am planning a full review of the Lightscoop real soon, but for now, just look at the difference that this $35 add-on does for an SLR’s on-camera flash. It’s incredible! The top photo was taken WITH the Lightscoop and the photo below is taken with direct on-camera flash.
I honestly don’t recall this feature in Mac OS X Leopard, so I’m going to assume it’s new in Snow Leopard. But apparently you can hover over a media file in Snow Leopard and a play button will appear allowing you to preview the file’s contents (video/song) without having to open up a specific application. There you go, I learned something today.
Here’s a preview of a brand new bag that was sent my way from Pac Designs, a reputable messenger bag company based in Canada. The bag is very comfortable and spacious and features some unique design elements that I haven’t seen adapted by any other messenger bag company. More on that in my full review, so stay tuned.
CrackBerry posted this video preview of the Storm 2 (BlackBerry 9550 on Verizon or the 9520 on AT&T) and it looks like a godsend compared to the first Storm. RIM has done away with the click-screen which was absolutely terrible and replaced it with a touchscreen more like an iPhone’s.
I haven’t heard any release dates for AT&T yet, but if the timing is right, maybe I’ll upgrade to this when it comes out on AT&T.