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Scripting News: A digital camera designed for bloggers? (Scripting News)

  • Darrin Eden · 1 year ago
  • Pi · 1 year ago
    Dude, the eyefi.

    http://www.eye.fi/
  • Christian · 1 year ago
    You know about the eye-fi card, yes? http://www.amazon.com/Eye-Fi-Card-Wireless-GB-M...

    Wireless transfer of pictures to a computer over a wireless network.
  • Loic Lemeur · 1 year ago
    Hi Dave, I was told about a memory card that is also wifi. That can help waiting for cameras designed for bloggers. You setup the card once and then it sends over wifi your pics automatically. Let me search...

    here we go it is from eyefi:
    http://www.eye.fi/

    I will order one today.
  • greywulf · 1 year ago
    Shop around for a Nikon Coolpix P3. Great camera, great lens, + built-in wifi.

    Review: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikonp3/
  • beng · 1 year ago
    Haha, well I was going to suggest the eye.fi, but yeah...
  • Piers · 1 year ago
    Or, failing that, you could try the Canon Powershot SD430 - http://tinyurl.com/22t53w
  • elroyjetson · 1 year ago
    Something with wifi and/or bluetooth would be great (3G might make me wet my pants). And since I am obviously delusional, how about it already knows how to interface with flickr so I can upload direct from the camera.
  • Pi · 1 year ago
    again, eye-fi
  • elroyjetson · 1 year ago
    I read about eye-fi and it is probably a great work around, but it is incredibly limited. As far as I can tell you are restricted to the one wifi network you set it up for. That is fine, but I want to upload from where ever I am. I also don't want another computer in the middle. Why can't I just send it off to flickr (or some other photo site) directly since I am already connected to the network.
  • Jennifer Eubanks · 1 year ago
    The Nokia N95-3 has all of the things on your wishlist. I love mine!
  • Steve Rubel · 1 year ago
    Dave, have you seen this? It's related - http://twitpic.com/
  • Patrizio · 1 year ago
    Are you sure you want this kind of quality camera? IMHO the majority of 'quick pics' can suffice with a low quality cam perhaps improved with some processing power (http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/viewfindera...). And the Canon/Nikon/Leica left to the people who appreciate 'slow photography'.
  • Michel Vuijlsteke · 1 year ago
    My N95 has a "send to Flickr" built-in.
  • dave · 1 year ago
    Hey ever-buddeeee...

    Looks like Nikon has a bunch of wifi-capable cameras, some of which are well under the $250 pricepoint in the spec.

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_e/002-4949301...

    Whatcha thing?
  • Kim · 1 year ago
    I thought I had found a camera that would do what you are describing when I bought the Nikon Coolpix S51C. The description that Nikon gives is very misleading. It will only upload pics to Nikon's myPictureTown website. When you use the e-mail feature it generates an html e-mail instead of just e-mailing the picture, which keeps you from e-mailing it to Flickr. Just thought I'd warn you.
  • xiaoxiao · 1 year ago
    I think the Nokia N95-3 & -4 do a pretty decent job of this (sending to Flickr and similar sites) when the picture quality is set to medium or high. Not Nikon quality, but certainly a much better camera than the iPhone.
  • dave · 1 year ago
    Interesting. I was thinking of that approach, since I have an N95, given to me by Nokia.

    I don't have a service plan for it though. Any recommendations on the cheapest service plan suitable for picture-taking to Flickr only (ie not planning on using it as a phone, just as a digital camera).
  • ekivemark · 1 year ago
    Dave, I have been thinking the same and wondering if I could simply pull the sim from my iPhone and put it in the Nokia to do the upoading....

    If that works there are some other more devious options that might work. However I need to sit down and work those out.
  • xiaoxiao · 1 year ago
    I'm in Canada & don't know what kinds of plans might be available in the US. (Do you have the N95 with North American 3G? Could you just use your iPhone SIM & plan?) Data plans here are outrageously expensive, so typically I'll just use Wifi to upload to Flickr.
  • ekivemark · 1 year ago
    Dave,

    I agree with others - the Nokia N95 is probably what you want - but it fails on the $250 at Amazon hurdle.

    While the N95 8Gb is the top of the line an older N95 might suffice at around $695. You can probably shop around and cut about $100 off that price. Another alternative is to step down from 5 megapixels to around 3 megapixels and go with a $400 Nokia N82
  • xiaoxiao · 1 year ago
    I paid $499 at tigerdirect for an N95-3.
  • xiaoxiao · 1 year ago
    The Nokia N82 actually has a 5 megapixel camera, not 3, plus gps and automatic geotagging.
  • Joe Lazarus · 1 year ago
    I like the Eye-Fi concept for higher quality shots from a real camera. For mobile / convenience pics, I'm ok with the iPhone, but I hope someone builds an iPhone app that makes submitting to Flickr a little better including automated geo-tagging using the iPhone's location feature. The ideal camera would include wifi, edge, and gps.
  • _Mark_ · 1 year ago
    The eye.fi doesn't actually help, unless you take all your pictures near the same access point. (It's amazing that the little 16-bit RISC memory controller chip even has enough CPU to do that :-)

    Concord (a polaroid brand, I think?) made a bluetooth camera in their EyeQ line a few years back, but I don't know if they ever got past 3mp and no optical zoom (ie. "no better than a phonecam".) Doesn't look like they still make them, either.
  • kevinmarks · 1 year ago
    You can set the eyefi up for multiple access points, but you need to plug it into the computer for each one. Less than ideal, but uploading loads of pix on random wifi access points is probably not very polite.

    For the camera, I recommend the Canon Powershot S3 IS, which is a bit over your budget (it's $285) but has a great zoom, excellent SLR-like manual modes, and will shoot 640x480x30fps video with 44. kHz stereo audio too. With an eye-fi, it's good for shot uploading, with an 8zGB card (about $40 these days) you can have an hour of broadcast edit quality video.

    http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-Image-Sta...
  • Kris Smith · 1 year ago
    Since I gave up my iPhone last November I have been live photo blogging from my Treo700p. The camera sux - http://tinyurl.com/37bedf (guess which one wasn't taken with the treo but uploaded immediately from the sd card).

    The N95 is not a solution for this, nor is the SE K850i. With the N95 you can buy a bluetooth keyboard for an extra $120 to get qwerty but good luck snapping a shot and sending that quickly with one hand or sending the message pseudo discretely.

    The perfect device would be a phone that has a 5mp+ camera with flash, full qwerty keypad, email and evdo, wimax etc. Motorola could resurrect itself with a phone like this.
  • xiaoxiao · 1 year ago
    @Kris Samsung has at least one model -- the G810 I think -- with those features (qwerty, 5 mpx, email, 3g, + wifi). As for the N95, while I don't blog with it, I regularly snap pictures and upload them to flickr with it using the send-to-web feature, with one hand. (The only time I miss not having a qwerty keyboard is typing in URLs.)
  • Daniel H · 1 year ago
    Give iFlickr a try on the iphone (u get it in the "installer" after jailbreak) it pushes your pics directly to flickr no need to email.
  • dave · 1 year ago
    I'm perfectly happy with the email approach. It's two clicks and type the title and click Send. Couldn't be much easier, and I don't want to jailbreak my phone.
  • Brian D. Johnson · 1 year ago
    I like the Eye-Fi card. Take a picture, relax, camera talks to computer, computer talks to flickr (or any of the other popular services). Works great.
  • Stefan Constantinescu · 1 year ago
    Why not just get a better camera phone? Think about it, Scoble uses a Nokia N95 to do all of his QiK streaming and that has a 5 megapixel camera. Jeff Jarvis used a Nokia N82 to cover the World Economic Forum: http://www.beet.tv/2008/02/nokia-n95-loom.html

    That has a 5 meagpixel camera with xenon flash, wifi and the ability to upload straight to Flickr or whatever image service you like to use. It's the device I currently use day in and day out.

    Disclosure: I work for Nokia's S60 Division, S60 being the OS that powers devices like the Nokia N95 and N82.
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