Argraph Releases E-Filming 360° Panorama Photo Mount
Argraph has created a robotic camera mount designed for DSLRs to capture multi-gigapixel panorama shots.
Their mount, the E-filming Digital Drive 360° Panorama Camera Base, offers users an automatic system for making panorama, spherical and 3D rotation photographs.
With the system, Argraph offers accompanying "cool stitch" and "3D maker" software, which combines shots in minutes. The E-filming Digital Drive Panorama Camera Base is available for $599.
Argraph Introduces QP Camera RAW Profiling Tools
The new QPcard 202 (a color-calibrating reference card) and QPcalibrator (the accompanying profile software) have been designed to help photographers optimize their individual RAW image settings.
In order to accurately calibrate each camera's sensor, the QPcard 202 color target pinpoints color behavior of almost any camera in any light. To get started, users take a photo with the 202 card, then process it with...
View, Share, Manage Images With Argraph's Memorykick
Argraph has introduced the MemoryKick MediaCenter, a lightweight, portable device for sharing and storing multimedia. MemoryKick MediaCenter combines into a single device with features found in photo banks (Epson, Hyperdrive, etc.), MP3 players, memory card readers and video players.
The MediaCenter is up to one-third the size and weight of comparable devices and allows users to view and manage...
Argraph Introduces Zigview
Argraph Corp., a supplier of photographic and imaging products, has developed Zigview, a digital angle viewfinder for digital and film SLR cameras. Two Zigview models are available, Zigview-B, with a rotating LCD monitor for low- and high-angle photography, and Zigview-R, which also include...
Samigon Bracket Flips Vertically, Horizontally
Argraph Corp. has introduced its Samigon V-H Flip Bracket, designed for both digital and traditional 35mm SLR cameras. The bracket allows photographers to flip their cameras from vertical to horizontal without changing flash position. The flash is mounted directly over the lens on a plate attached to two telescoping sections extending up to 28 inches to eliminate shadow and red eye. A sliding camera mount allows the camera to be centered under the flash no matter where the tripod...