There is no shortage of cameras and cameras capable of recording every aspect of our lives and activities on the market right now, but only the YoCam is the one that combines some of the best features of most cameras in a single device. GoPro, here's your serious competition.
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Paper Like a Digital Camera is a paper-thin digital camera. Because of the slim guts (chips), which are sandwiched between two retro-colored leaves, it measures only 6 millimeters in thickness. The case is held together by plastic nuts and bolts, and it can capture videos in addition to photos.
At CES 2016, to everyone's surprise, Nikon unveiled its first action camera, the KeyMission 360, a 360-degree video camera that immediately impressed. In the future, the Nikon KeyMission 360 action camera will also have descendants who will have excellent "genes", as they will surely inherit the ability to record videos in 4K (UHD) format, a waterproof housing and capture 360-degree images.
Vidius is the world's smallest drone that offers a first-person view. The Axis Vidius camera makes this possible. In pre-sale, the mini drone with four propellers will be sold for 69 euros.
Ulo is Vivien Muller's adorable owl-shaped surveillance camera that uses its interactive eyes and nose to control and detect motion. Admittedly, she can't hoot, so she lets us know via e-mail if she detects movement in the room, and sends a video as proof, and also broadcasts the event live. You have never seen such a cute surveillance camera. It's like adopting an animal but not buying a monitoring system. You can pre-order it on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter for 140 euros.
Slopes is a multi-purpose stand for GoPro cameras, and its brilliant design allows you to shoot from 20 different angles without using a tripod or other accessories. The bottom of the stand has the shape of a polyhedron, and each face is marked with the angle at which we shoot. Brilliant!
3RDi or "third eye" is a wearable technological device that allows us to enjoy the moment and record it at the same time. It is a camera that is attached to us with a headband and which, in its brutal simplicity, allows the user to turn into the superheroine Wonder Woman for that special moment.
GoPro cameras are the name of action cameras and the number one choice among adrenaline junkies, athletes, adventurers and drone users. They have proved their quality in a thousand and one situations, but unfortunately many could not afford them until now. But after making cameras for all conditions, GoPro now wants to offer cameras for every pocket. That's why he has prepared a new extremely high-quality and versatile entry-level model, the GoPro Hero+ Wi-Fi camera, which is priced between the basic Hero+ model and the Hero+ LCD model.
We probably won't see teleportation or radiation, but there's no room for lamentation, because GoPro has prepared a toy that is the next best thing to the romantic idea instilled in us by science fiction. In real life, the drone is called the GoPro Odyssey, and it takes you on a journey-worthy Odyssey. And while GoPro action cameras are relatively affordable, the Odyssey, an attachment for 16 action cameras and recording 360-degree footage in 3D technology, will only be for the select few with a big wallet.
It's amazing how we go to foreign places, see tourist locations, natural and cultural attractions, happily take photos, and return home with the same shots as thousands of other tourists, with the same photos that we find tons of on Google. We all photograph the same scenes, from the same place (herd instinct?), which is precisely why they lose their originality, because someone else could easily have taken it and you wouldn't even notice it. Philip Schmitt's Camera Restrict therefore prevents you from taking the same shots as everyone else.
The two biggest problems during video calls are lighting and field of view. The light may be ideal, but it doesn't help you if all you can see is your friend's chin. Because these small problems, which are so typical of video communication, got on the nerves of the team from the Swedish company Frankly, they created the ViW attachment. ViW boasts a dual lens and provides a 50% wider field of view than conventional webcams. It does this without distorting or "distorting" the image in any way.
What if a camera could capture what your brain captured? This is exactly what the Graava action camera does, a camera with artificial intelligence, so smart that it edits and edits the video itself and knows what you found important and interesting during the recording. It is assisted by five sensors - camera, microphone, accelerometer, GPS and heart rate monitor. During the recording, she herself will understand what is worth remembering, because she recognizes interesting objects that she captures in the frame, knows when we are excited, follows the sounds and, above all, thinks like a human.