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We’re still in the early days of 360 cameras. Lots of companies trying, and lots of companies really missing the mark. Here’s what they need to do to get mainstream. Or at least, more mainstream.
Ricoh has revealed a brand new version of its Theta 360-degree camera: The Theta V, which upgrades the video capture quality to 4K resolution, adds live streaming support, and immersive ...
As cool and fun as I thought the just-announced Fujifilm X Half might be, the GR IV has instantly become my most anticipated camera of 2025. The Ricoh GR IV camera from an isometric view on a ...
The resulting images are really cool looking and the Theta is a lot of fun to use but for $400, it’s a bit pricey. The 3.30-ounce device is simple enough to use in its most basic case.
Ricoh ’s Theta S is one of the first affordable 360-cameras. It can do still images (“photo spheres”) and 30 fps 360-degree videos. It is cutting edge, not that expensive, and undeniably cool.
Ricoh hasn’t changed the slim, easy to use profile of the Theta V, but it upgraded the guts to deliver great image quality, 4K video, spatial audio, and faster performance.
Ricoh has unveiled the Theta Z1, a 360-degree camera that offers near-professional features for a price. It's got a pair of backside-illuminated 1-inch sensors and variable apertures that let you ...
Surprise, surprise. Most of the world is still focused on Samsung’s Galaxy Gear smartwatch, the Galaxy Note 3, Sony’s new lens cameras and the Xperia … ...
In what has to be the oddest new camera technology announcement of 2009, Ricoh unveiled its GXR system. It's not a mirrorless interchangeable lens (dare I say EVIL?) system, as was rumored around ...
We’re looking at a 14MP sensor camera, with an f/2.8 160-degree field-of-view wide-angle lens and which can shoot 1080 (h.264) HD video at 30FPS, with 10FPS still shots available, too.
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