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About 37 filtered resultsby Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Reach the high-resolution heights you have always wanted for your 360° imaging dreams, with the just-announced Theta V from Ricoh. Keeping a form similar to its much-loved predecessors, the Theta V makes some serious improvements to video quality with its ability to record and live stream video over USB, at up to 4K resolution. It also boosts stills quality with an ISO range that has been expanded to ISO 64-6400, resulting in sharper and cleaner
by Ephie Mandel · Posted
Are you still impressed by run-of-the-mill, Full HD 1080p video? It’s time to think bigger and clearer. Swann’s newest offerings deliver even greater resolution alongside an array of features to elevate your surveillance capabilities.
Swann’s NHD-818 Bullet Camera packs high-quality components into a small package to offer 4MP resolution during the day and at night, thanks to built-in IR LEDs around the lens. This camera
by Ephie Mandel · Posted
Looking for a new surveillance kit? Megapixels, hard drives, bullet cameras, and dome cameras—ugh. Where do you begin? Picking out a surveillance system can be difficult but, thankfully, Swann has released new kits to help simplify that process. All six of the kits mentioned here include the same network video recorder (NVR) and come with an assortment of camera options.
First and foremost, the NVR has eight inputs, allowing you to connect eight network cameras to keep an eye on eight areas around your home or business. Simple enough, right?
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
Atomos announces two 7" on-camera monitors/recorders that feature HDR, 10-bit panels, and 1500 nit brightness: the Shogun Flame and Ninja Flame. Improving on the field-tested Shogun and Ninja Assassin, while retaining their familiar form factor, interface, and recording capabilities, the
by Peter Ward_1 · Posted
Beginning December 21, 2015, the FAA will require all drones ("SUA" in FAA terminology) weighing between 0.55 and 55 pounds to be registered before operating outdoors. Failure to register can result in stiff penalties, which can include fines of up to $27,000 or, where criminal liability has been found, a fine of up to $250,000 and up to three years in jail. What this new requirement means for the hobbyist or consumer is that all but the smallest nano-scale quadcopters will need to be registered to be flown outdoors. A
by Sam Mallery and Nicholas Messitte · Posted
Nowadays, many people are using portable digital recorders like the Zoom H4n, Zoom H6, or Tascam DR-40X to record the audio during video shoots with DSLR/mirrorless cameras. Now you need some real-world advice about using this
by Ari Erenthal · Posted
We’ve all seen video from surveillance cameras, whether on news programs, TV and/or movies, and via the Internet. Surveillance can and should be an important part of a physical protection system, and helps provide peace of mind to homeowners, parents, and employers, by allowing you to keep an eye on things when you cannot be physically present. However, there is an enormous range of products available, with great variations in price, complexity, and