Gnarbox allows you to edit and share photos and video on the go!


Like many photographers, I always have the need to edit and send or share photos or video while I am on the go or in the field. Over the years I have tried many different setups that always involved a laptop and carrying more than I needed or wanted to.

Recently, I learned about a device that could possibly solve this problem for me and not only allow me to accomplish basic editing but definitely lighten my load.

Gnarbox with the use of IOS and Android mobile apps, allows you to be able to view, edit and share RAW photos, and edit 4K video right on the phone or tablet. It creates its own hotspot so that the phone or tablet can connect to it. The Gnarbox is available with either 128GB or 256GB of storage, and has USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and Micro SD ports built-in. It has a rechargeable battery that lasts approximately 4 to 6 hours and at rates of up to 4GB per minute, it can be backed up to external drives for safekeeping of files. It is also shockproof and water resistant which is great since mishaps when on the go are par for the course.

The Gnarbox is available at Amazon and B&H Photo Video starting at $299.99.

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Make your own granola bars at home

Granola bars are available everywhere, but sometimes it seems they aren’t really different than candy bars.  If you like granola bars but you want more control over the ingredients, make your own with the Tescoma Granola Bar Press.  The press is made from food-grade silicone and BPA-free plastics, so you won’t worry about adding any unwanted chemicals to your fresh, healthy ingredients.

The press includes three silicone molds, three stackable plastic housings, cap, set of 25 sealable granola bar bags, and a recipe/instructional booklet.  You can make unbaked or baked bars (only the silicone molds are oven safe).  Each bar is 4″ x 1.25″ x 0.5″.  The kit pieces, except for the top cap, are top-rack dishwasher-safe.

The Tescoma Granola Bar Press is $28.00 at The Grommet.  Three extra silicone molds are available for $14.95, and a set of 25 extra BPA-free bar bags are $5.00.

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What’s cracking? This new toy! What’s popping? These colorful eggs!

While coloring Easter eggs this year, don’t scramble! The Eggmazing Egg Decorator will make all your worries and messes disappear, leaving you feeling sunny side up!

This new gadget is likely to enhance your child’s creativity, intelligence, and curiosity. To use the Eggmazing Egg Decorator, simply put the hard boiled egg into the machine and turn it on. Similar to the artistic technique used in making pottery, the egg will start to spin, and from there the egg is your canvas. All you need to do is press the marker to the egg, and the machine spins to make the stripes and design your one of a kind masterpiece. It comes with 8 non-toxic markers, but feel free to use other forms of coloring utensils.

To get the best results, use large Grade A eggs and make sure the hard-boiled eggs are completely dry before decorating them. This toy requires 4 AA Batteries. You’ll be able to reuse the Eggmazing Egg Decorator for years, and the best part is, it’s only $29.99 from Amazon!

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The Arsenal Intelligent Camera Assistant seems to be an amazing product that can guarantee the perfect photo


As a lover of outdoor photography, I really enjoy capturing unique photos whether I am in a nature park or my favorite place, the beach. What I do find each time I head out to these locations, is that I often get the opportunity to take an amazing photo, but capturing that moment with the all of the right camera settings does not always work out well. I usually take as many photos as I can of my chosen scene, sometimes adjusting settings as quickly as possible before the moment is gone. While I do take several test shots prior to starting, there are many variables to outdoor photography that can change moment by moment. When I head back to the studio, I know that I can edit the photos to enhance the originals, but getting the best original is a fundamental prerequisite for an amazing photograph.

A few days ago as I was browsing the internet, I came across a gadget that may just be a great solution for my needs. Arsenal is an intelligent camera assistant that utilizes Artificial Intelligence, and according to the website, it is the first of its kind. Arsenal uses a set of algorithms to suggest the best settings for the picture you are attempting to take, to ensure the perfect shot. It can intelligently consider all the visual environmental characteristics and arrive at the perfect settings for your camera. Its automatic adjustment of your camera settings also includes consideration of the type of lens that you are using, and its capabilities. In addition, it allows you to remotely control your camera, and to adjust settings manually if so desired. Arsenal can also automate photo stacking and save the result back to your camera’s memory card as a RAW or JPG file.

The Arsenal Intelligent Camera Assistant seems to be an amazing product that I will review if I ever get my hands on one. You can pre-order one today on the Arsenal website for $175.

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Marshall’s new MID A.N.C. Bluetooth headphones go up to 11

Marshall has recently announced a new set of wireless headphones, the MID A.N.C….their first foray into the world of active noise canceling. The MID A.N.C. headphones use Bluetooth aptX technology and are a follow-on to their original wireless MID Bluetooth headphones. The A.N.C.’s have an on-ear design featuring custom 40 mm dynamic drivers, soft microfiber wrapped headband, 3D hinges for transportability and ergonomic fit, and black anodized metal frame and brass logo that give a unique look & old-world style to the headphones. Marshall promises the headphones can last up to 20 hours of wireless playtime when active noise canceling is on or 30+ hours of wireless playtime without active noise cancelling activated. They are available from Marshall for $269.

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