Link Snapshot for February 2, 2008

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Every week, we round up a bunch of the best and most interesting links we’ve found in the online photography world, and deliver them to your doorstep. So, as promised, here is your regularly scheduled link snapshot for the week.

  • Sony has decided that their new 25-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor should be used in one of their DSLR’s first, and Gizmodo has a picture of it. The full-frame contenders so far are Canon and Nikon, so Sony is hoping to keep people interested in their SLR’s by joining the full size club.
  • Lifehacker has a quick and dirty (and cheap!) way to make a DIY camera stabilizer to help smooth your shooting experience.
  • Jobo is a German company that has a GPS enabled hotshoe adapter that will record latitude/longitude information for every shot you take. DPReview has some pictures of it from PMA.
  • There are 6 days left to contribute to issue 15 of JPG Magazine.
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