War Documentary Shot with iPhone, iHaters, and PicPatch

Welcome to episode three of the Tiny Shutter Podcast.

News update on iPhone and Android privacy and security problems with Path founder visiting Apple HQ. Sony gets beat by the iPhone. Russell Brand gets arrested for swiping, throwing, and breaking a window with an iPhone being used to take his picture. Aljazeera aired a 25 minute long documentary on the war in Syria shot entirely on an iPhone.

Featured in this weeks show we discuss iHaters. Is it OK to use Hipstamatic for photojournalism? Do you “get” Instagram? Will iPhone photography, and smartphone photography in general replace point and shoots?

Focus Points start with Keith and a cool security product called PicPatch that safely covers the lens of  smart phones prevent unwanted photos in secure locations. Matt mentions an iPhone case that doubles as a tripod mount which he will publishing a full review of here. Marc sends a shout out to an  Android commenter showing us the love.

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iPhone Photo Security, Photojojo Telephoto, and Lift Rather Than Tap

Welcome to episode two of the Tiny Shutter Podcast.

News from this episode includes Apple and Android are in hot water due to personal photo and information security concerns. Instagram officially announces 27 million app downloads and teases there soon to be released Android edition. Camera+ gets up to speed with an update to v3.0. iPhone 5 rumors, iOS 5.1, and of course the new iPad.

Featured in this weeks show Marc reviews the Photojojo iPhone Telephoto lens. There are samples from his iPhone 4s and his full text review of the Photojojo iPhone Telephoto Lens here on Tiny Shutter.

Focus Points start with Keith relaying a tip he learned from watching a Creative Live iPhoneography seminar, and Marc offers an Instagramer worth following.

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SpinCam is Free For iPhone Right Now

SpinCam – This app is very cool and it’s free right now for an undisclosed amount of time, normally $2.99

This is not another “Pano” app, SpinCam creates 3D walk arounds of an object. Have your friend stand in a pose and hold still, then aim your iPhone at your friend, start the app, then walk around your friend keeping the same distance from them and keeping them framed similarly. The app gives you visual and audio feed back as you progress around your chosen object. When your done SpinCam produces an interactive image that you can swipe to orbit the view giving you a 3D experience. The result is similar to an animated gif as far as video quality but the interaction aspect is very cool. Here’s a “Spin” I did.

The good news: It’s free right now, and I think it’s worth the $2.99 they are asking for normally. The results are consistent and pretty decent quality. The app is simple to use, creating the images, interacting with them, and sharing them are all quick and easy. There is also a built in community to share your results with and get ideas from.

The bad news: The final video quality can be choppy feeling if you are not careful with your orbit and composition. This choppiness affect is magnified the larger your orbit around the object is. Sharing from your phone is limited to the built in community or Facebook. Though once you get it to Facebook there is a link provided for the “Spin” that can be shared. The UI and overall experience with the Facebook version is not as smooth or enjoyable.

Hopefully coming in an update: I’d like to see more sharing options from the phone, embeddability would be nice. I’d like a play option for both the phone and internet versions, rather than having to swipe.

This link will take you to SpinCam on the iTunes store.

 

Tiny Shutter Launches and Instagram Passes 25 Million Users

This is the pilot episode of the Tiny Shutter Podcast.

News from this episode includes Apples announcement over this past weekend of breaking the 25 billion app download mark. Instagram surpasses the 25 million user mark, with almost 10 million of those users signing up just since this past Christmas. Don MacAskill of SmugMug announces that Camera Awesome has passed 2 million downloads and 10 million photos taken with it’s app in the first week.

Featured in this weeks show was the new Camera Awesome app from SmugMug with reviews, opinions, and thoughts from Marc, Matt, and Keith. Overall the camera portion of the app scores big with everyone and the filter set scores low.

Focus Points start with Matt this episode and he dishes out two great tips, Keith follows with a tip and an app, Mark gives some foreshadowing on next weeks feature with his endorsement of the Photojojo iPhone Telephoto Lens.

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