Eufy Indoor 2K Security Camera is now just $33
The Eufy Indoor 2K Security Camera is now just $33 on Amazon. This is the camera I use myself at home. The setup is very easy and straightforward and unlike many other reputable home security systems, the Eufy does not require a subscription service for it to work (or be useful). You can use it as a live-camera feed or save 24-hour continuous recording to a microSD card. OR, if you choose, you can use their online service. The 2K resolution is great and I really have nothing bad to say about this very simple indoor camera solution. Get it.
Fujifilm launches Professional Services Program
YAY! This is great news for anybody who is pretty much dedicated to shooting Fujifilm. With a qualified $3000 entry of gear, you can get superb repair service, maintenance, and cleaning similar to Canon’s own CPS. Check it out here.
Yashica Electro 35 GSN
My parents recently gave me a like-new Yashica Electro 35 GTN, a sibling of this camera. I always knew my dad was into photography when he was younger and for years he told me that he had a Yashica camera but because I’ve never seen it around the house, I just thought he had it confused with another camera that he owned.
Anyway, I’m pretty excited to shoot with it.
Impact 3 Section Double Articulated Arm with Camera Bracket
I’m thinking about building a small at-home camera-based scanning system (you know, like books, playing cards, and film) and was thinking of one of these 3-section double articulated arms instead of the usual vertical stand that is seen on most copy stands. This one from Impact can hold nearly 10 pounds so should be pretty sturdy. If you’ve built a copy stand before, let me know if this is a bad idea!