Nanoleaf is launching a few new products today, one of which is called the Nanoleaf 4D, a screen mirroring camera and smart lighting strip combo that turns your gaming, TV, and movies into an ...
DJI’s announcement of the Ronin 4D last year shook things up with features never seen on a cinema camera. It had a full-frame sensor, up to 8K RAW video, one of the first vertical stabilization arms ...
Nanoleaf has made a name for itself by putting light-up geometric shapes on your walls. But now they're doing something different with light, sticking it behind your television and using the image on ...
The Ronin 4D from DJI is one of the most unusual cameras in existence. We got our hands on one, and this is our review. It has to be said that although video cameras, and indeed cameras in general, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DJI Ronin 4D-8K. DJI are well known for their world-leading drones, but a while back it announced the Ronin 4D camera which ...
Nanoleaf in June launched the Nanoleaf 4D Screen Mirror and Lightstrip Kit, which is an LED gradient light strip designed to go behind a television set. It uses a camera to detect what's on the screen ...
The newest addition to DJI’s pro camera line features a four-axis gimbal system and DJI’s flagship X9 sensor for 6K recording at 60fps When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
DJI Introduces Ronin 8K video with an upgraded 4-axis cinema camera gimbal and additional lens NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--B&H is pleased to announce the new DJI Ronin 4D-8K 4-Axis Cinema Camera 8K ...
DJI has announced the Ronin 4D, a new cinematography camera system sporting a full-frame sensor, 4-axis in-body image stabilization, liDAR focusing and wireless video transmission capability. Targeted ...
DJI yesterday announced its new Ronin 4D camera system, and it's fair to say that this is the biggest step-change in camera design we've seen in a very long time. Anyone not living under a rock will ...
A team of Stanford scientists have created what could be the perfect "eye" for autonomous vehicles and delivery drones thus far. It's a 4D camera that can capture nearly 140 degrees of information, ...
Researchers at the Stanford Computational Imaging Lab have created a camera that will enable robots to generate four-dimensional images and capture nearly 140 degrees of information. Co-creator of the ...
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