It's been nearly four years since we first reported on the concept for the throwable ball camera – now that vision has become a reality. Our first report on the device now called "Panono" was all the ...
Jonas Pfeil, a student at the Technical University of Berlin, noticed that there was no easy way to take a complete spherical, panoramic photograph. Even if you had enough cameras and the right ...
The JEM Internal Ball Camera looks like a cool high-tech toy but is fulfilling an important role for astronauts on the International Space Station. Last week, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ...
With panoramic cameras seemingly all the rage, it’s no surprise to find a new contender entering the market. We’ve already seen a plethora of handy pocket cameras, selfie sticks and action cameras ...
Camera drones offer a unique aerial perspective, but what if you are already 249 miles above the earth? The International Space Station now has a floating remote camera, the International Ball Camera ...
In production since 2011 and successfully crowdfunded to the tune of $1.25 million and oversubscribed by 33% earlier this year, Spring 2015 will finally see the launch of the Panono: Panoramic Ball ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...
Boston-based inventor Steven Hollinger has patented the design for a throwable ball-shaped camera that could capture images along its trajectory mid-flight. Depending on the kind of technology this ...
LONDON, SEPTEMBER 12, 2013—Camera Corps, a Vitec Group Company, is pleased to report a highly successful summer of sport both in its role as a broadcast production service provider and as manufacturer ...
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