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Polaroid Go

Polaroid has launched the worlds smallest instant analog camera. Polaroid Go follows the footsteps of its larger sibling, the Polaroid Now, with the same design aesthetic, but a fraction of the size. The compact camera has a polycarbonate resin lens with a 34-mm focal length, and a shutter speed of 1/125 - 30 seconds. There is also an automatic flash built-in, a timer and a built-in mirror to help you with framing. Another stand out feature is the double-exposure setting, which allows you to capture two shots on a single image before developing. It recharges via USB, and a full charge should get you through up to 15 packs of film.



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MetMo Driver

The MetMo Driver gives a classic ratchet screwdriver a modern twist. The unique, precision engineered high-torque driver has been designed to "bring an icon of engineering into the 21st-century". Based on a design that was first patented in 1891...
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IPHONE 6 CASES | BY GROVEMADE

Grovemade have presented a handsomely crafted collection of iPhone 6 cases. The attractive cases are made with hand stained natural all-wood, with three models currently available including a premium vegetable-tanned leather cover, an all-wood case, and a minimalist bumper. All three models are available in distinct styles, in either Walnut or Maple....
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LYTRO CAMERA | SHOOT NOW FOCUS LATER

This is the Lytro Digital Camera, it´s technology will revolutionize digital cameras forever. If this U.S. startup delivers what they promise, focusing before shooting will be a memory of the past. Focusing comes after, on the computer, the user is free to choose the focus point they want. The Lytro works with a multi-focus system, it looks at different points in the image and saves it in a single file. It´s like taking several photos at the same time with differ...
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