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.
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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.
Canon ME20F-SH with an ISO sensitivity of 4 million - a video camera that sees what your eyes cannot
The ME20F-SH is Canon's new camcorder that sees what your eyes can't, allowing you to shoot in daylight or at night with an unsurpassed sensitivity of ISO 4 million (+75 dB) and infrared light, opening the door to worlds that until now you didn't know. It is small, light, with an innovative cube design, compatible with a large collection of EF2 lenses (EF mount with Cinema Lock) and the possibility of remote control.
The E1 is the world's smallest 4K video camera with interchangeable lenses. There are quite a few action cameras on the market that can boast of such quality, as can the cameras with the "Micro Four Thirds" format (micro 4/3) found by Olympus and Panasonic. But only Z's E1 combines the size and simplicity of an action camera with the ability to use any micro 4/3 lens (supports all Panasonic/Olympus MFT lenses). You can pre-order it on Kickstarter.
The Sphericam 2 is an extremely powerful spatial video camera capable of capturing 360-degree footage in ultra-high resolution 4K. Her abilities border on the professional level, so she's not cheap either. It is therefore the first camera with the possibility of 360-degree monitoring, which is of sufficient quality to create content for virtual reality. All others until now have fallen on their knees before this task, and Sphericam 2, despite the size of a golf ball, is up to the task. And the users on Kickstarter knew how to reward this.
Poison comes in small bottles and the GoPro Hero4 Session, the smallest GoPro camera to date, is yet another proof. Small, powerful, robust, waterproof and the lightest among the "GoPros" (40 percent lighter than other Hero4 action cameras), it got rid of a separate housing, and is controlled via a single button. It is capable of capturing sharp and realistic Full HD videos, and its versatility makes it at home anywhere. On sea waves or in a blizzard somewhere in the mountains.
The arrival of the Nest Cam device was somewhat expected, if we remember that Nest, which was founded by two former Apple people, recently bought the company DropCam. Nest has already controlled your home heating thermostat and detected smoke and carbon monoxide, and the Nest Cam also keeps an eye on the house like a watchdog. It is a direct descendant of the DropCam Pro camera, but slimmer, with a resolution of 1080p (the predecessor was capable of 720p), with a night view and an online service that allows you to follow the action anywhere in the world.
The GoPro Hero+ LCD is sandwiched between the Hero and Hero4 Silver models, which is considered the "pioneer" of touch screens in GoPro action cameras. If the latter is too expensive for you, this is an excellent compromise in terms of quality and price, because despite its lower rank, it is extremely capable. As the name suggests, it relies on a built-in LCD touch screen, which makes it easy to operate the camera and review captured images.
Lily is a newly designed drone camera that can fly independently and stabilize itself in the air and follow us if desired, or shoot from the side and thus capture the entire event in 1080p or 720p quality, or captures up to 120 frames per second.
Practically every action camera on the market is already capable of capturing quality footage. What is important is what happens to them after that. The TomTom Bandit action camera aims to make it easy to create videos of your adventures (also with a shake function that allows for easy editing). Using GPS and other sensors, it tracks your speed, altitude and acceleration to automatically select the most exciting moments.