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Cameras Smartphone Technology: The Future of the Camera

Cameras Smartphone Technology: The Future of the Camera

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camera with wireless lens Cameras Smartphone Technology: The Future of the Camera

First it was smartphones integrating cameras. Could we be about to see the inverse – cameras integrating smartphone technology? That’s the concept being explored by Seattle design company Artefact. They’ve come up with an intriguing prototype for a camera that incorporates smartphone technology – a.k.a. a SmartCam. Artefact claims that innovation has stalled in the camera industry, that there hasn’t been much new in camera devices over the past 10 years. They’re aiming to shake up the camera industry and are already talking to camera companies (and others) about implementing their vision. I spoke to Artefact’s founders to learn more.

This is the fifth post in our series looking at how the user experience (UX) of consuming – and producing – media is changing with the increasing popularity of devices other than the PC. So far we’ve looked at music on smartphones, news apps on the iPad, RSS Readers on smartphones and online radio in cars.

The camera has been a staple of the technology industry since the 19th century. Nowadays, with the huge popularity of smartphones, more people carry and use a camera than ever before. The latest model iPhone – the iPhone 4 – has a 5 megapixel camera, which is more than sufficient for the casual photographer.

As smartphones integrate ever more powerful cameras, what can the traditional camera companies do to compete? While there will always be a market for high-end cameras – specialist devices used by professional photographers – it’s that middle and lower end market which is slipping away from the likes of Kodak, Canon, Olympus, Sony and Nikon.

Artefact has created a concept camera for the smartphone age, called the WVIL. That acronym stands for Wireless Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens. As you can see from the photo above, it looks like a normal camera. One obvious difference is that it detaches in two, one part looking very much like a modern day smartphone. Artefact further describes the WVIL as a “new architecture that combines the lens and sensor together into one wireless unit.”

The founders of Artefact, Gavin Kelly and Rob Girling, told me that this concept camera gave them “an opportunity to re-think how to interact with our cameras.” In the video below, you can see how touchscreen technology is used to provide a new way to interact with your photos. It essentially brings the smartphone user experience to the camera.

This isn’t entirely unique, because some high-end cameras – such as the Canon SD3500 - have touchscreen controls. Plus newer digital cameras often have input sensors (e.g. accelerometers, gyroscopes). However, Artefact takes these features a step further, for example by adding apps and social functionality. 

10 300x168 Cameras Smartphone Technology: The Future of the CameraArtefact is envisaging new types of software and apps for their camera. Such as software that teaches you better photography by giving you real-time coaching tips. This would use the sensors in the camera, so it knows what you’re doing and can then guide you to use a certain technique or feature if appropriate.

Artefact’s camera is, like the popular smartphones, built on a software platform that uses touchscreen technology. Other types of apps that Artefact foresees include apps that post-process photos, share images and enhance the camera’s functionality.

Finally, this concept brings the social media functionality that smartphones famously have and deposits it into a digital camera. According to Artefact, current digital cameras have limited social functionality.

For power users of photography, having the ability to manipulate and share photos direct from the camera does seem like a compelling feature. The general consumer is already well served currently by apps like Instagram and Foodspotting, so this wouldn’t be so compelling to them. Arguably smartphones still have the edge in innovation too, for example with an app like Color that mixes social networking and photography in a new and potentially disruptive way. Also see Camera+, a new photo enhancement app for smartphones.

Will Artefact’s SmartCam be implemented by a camera company? The founders told me that early discussions are under way, including with companies not currently in the camera market.

Whether or not this concept – or something like it – is implemented, the current digital camera market seems ripe for innovation. It has to innovate, because the newest smartphones have sophisticated cameras which are ‘good enough’ for the general consumer. What do you think of Artefact’s concept, would it fly with you?


 

The Future of Cloud Computing Business and Internet

The Future of Cloud Computing Business and Internet

All the Internet technologies that are being developed, try to come up with the cliché slogan ‘user-friendly’. Among those technologies, cloud computing plays a significant role in future computing business. Let us know what is cloud computing and what its future is all about.

562391 23621 37 264x300 The Future of Cloud Computing Business and InternetCloud computing is a technology in which data, software and hardware applications are accessed from a cloud of online resources. There are two types of cloud computing. They are private cloud computing and public cloud computing. Private cloud computing is not available to everyone who is using the Internet. The Virtual Private Network (VPN) services are provided by the companies, only to those who subscribe to them and who are connected to their network. Whereas, public cloud computing is available to all who access Internet. This type of computing is provided by companies such as Google, IBM, Zoho, etc. Virtualization, which is a prototype that distinguishes the computing technologies from the physical software, is a key pillar of cloud computing.

How Cloud Computing Helps in Business Improvement?

Let’s say you have a company and a website for your organization. In few years, the number of users of your website increases. You are successful, but with success, problems can come. Your equipment can’t keep up with the demand and your service automatically slows down, which ultimately puts you into trouble. What could be the reason behind this? A few years ago, you would have put your website on computer and bought servers to set them up. Hundreds of companies do this, which costs them a lot of money and consumes a lot of time too. This is called ‘hosting‘. You pay for these servers when you are using them, and you pay for them when you are not using them! By buying these servers, you hope for success in your business, but instead, you lose your customers and end up without any profit in your business. Is there any solution for this? Yes, the answer is cloud computing. Connect your computer to a cloud server and see what happens. You just have to pay for what you use and manage the demand by varying your utilization of the cloud resources. Cloud computing lets customers, enterprises and businesses, to use the application services without any requirement for software and hardware installation.

Business Benefits from Internet

  • Online availability of products and services reduces market costs.
  • There is a greater reach from global market to local market.
  • E-Commerce, for example – Internet marketing, reduces total cost.
  • Internet is accessible not only to computers, but also other devices like mobile phones, which have Internet access.

Cloud Computing and Internet

The emerging cloud computing technology uses both the Internet and remote servers located within the Internet. Cloud computing basically consists of hardware and software resources, which are made available on the Internet and they are specifically known as cloud computing services. These services could be infrastructure, platform, software and hardware. A person simply has to subscribe to the service, and log in to their desired computer application such as office automation program, data storage service, span filtering, blocking sites, etc., and get the work done. You get access to these applications and programs by monthly or annually paid subscription.

Applications in Cloud Computing

Cloud computing software are used to manage all your projects in one place as well as customer relationship management (CRM) in human resource (HR) application. A number of online office applications are also available, which include Google docs, Blist and Slide rocket, etc. This allows any user to work in these applications with any computing device with Internet connection. There are more cloud applications such as Facebook, web-based email from Yahoo or Hotmail and Google’s online spreadsheets, which are easily accessible to customers. Applications like Facebook make it user-friendly too. Salesforce.com is one of the most important and successful applications in cloud computing. What companies do is that, they log on to salesforce.com and purchase the services for automating sales team and structure.

Reasons Why Cloud Computing is Popular

  • Scalability: The cloud servers can be utilized or released back, according to the demand of the user.
  • Instantaneous Availability: The resources are straightaway available in the cloud and it can be taken by just switching it on.
  • Saving on Money: You have to pay for only what you use in the same way like how you pay for your electricity and gas consumption.

It all started with grid computing and Internet is the original computing grid. Many companies such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, etc., are embracing cloud computing technology. Because of easy implementation, Quality of Service (QoS), remote access and low skill requirements, cloud computing is gaining momentum among the people. Cloud computing is also called future web and no doubt, the technology has a bright future in Internet services and computing.

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