
While it may seem a bit unconventional users have been utilizing Microsoft's Xbox 360 Kinect to create some amazing things. Not only have we seen 3D video and images from the technology but we've seen countless real world utilizations such as being able to manipulate a computer's user interface with nothing more than your hands.
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November 1st, 2011 | Posted in 3D | Comments Off
So this week we boldly go back into the camcorder trenches; having checked out ways to display our video we must now look at how to gather it. And we kick off our look with the Panasonic HDC-TM90K, a substantial but pricey model that will go a pretty long way in satisfying your video taking ...
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April 4th, 2011 | Posted in Camcorder, Panasonic | Comments Off
Some of you might remember our coverage of My3DNow yesterday, with its method of turning an iPhone into a 3D-like Viewmaster viewer. I suppose that there may soon be a demand to turn the ordinary 2D cameras into 3D cameras with video capability, and it may be as simple as adding on a special ...
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April 2nd, 2011 | Posted in 3D, Camera Phone, concept cameras | Comments Off
Projectors that can project a 3D object in mid-air are also known as "holographs", and it's pretty darn hard to make one work because there's nothing to project against in the air. Unless of course, you have an intricate fog machine. Like the smart minds at the Osaka University managed to create. As you can ...
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March 18th, 2011 | Posted in 3D | Comments Off
3D display technology is all around us and is quickly saturating the photography market as well. In fact, Panasonic has just come forth to announce the price tags associated with their brand new LUMIX 2011 digital camera line.
Included in this line up is the LUMIX DMC-ZS10, DMC-ZS8, DMC-TS3 and the DMC-FX78. These cameras, in order, will ...
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March 9th, 2011 | Posted in 3D, Panasonic | Comments Off
3D display technology is all around us with just about every major movie getting released in 3D. Not only that, but even Nintendo plans to hop on board with their forthcoming Nintendo 3DS portable video game console which includes a glasses-free 3D diplsay. However, what if you're actually looking to make 3D videos without breaking ...
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March 7th, 2011 | Posted in 3D, Camcorder | Comments Off

Olympus has just come forth to announce a myriad of digital cameras dubbed the SZ-10, VG-110 VR-320 and VR-330. We'll cut to the chance and tell you that the SZ-10 will be shipping in March for $249.99, the VG-110 this month for $89.99, the VR-320 for $199.99 in February and the VR-330 for £159.99.
First up is the SZ-10 which ...
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February 8th, 2011 | Posted in 3D, Olympus | Comments Off

Panasonic is one of the biggest names when it comes to digital cameras and their Lumix brand is no different. A highly anticipated release from Panasonic under said brand is none other than the Lumix DMC-GF2, pictured above.
The company has given us plenty of insight into this device's hardware but have kept quiet when it ...
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February 1st, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Hot on the heels of their Lumix TS3 announcement, Panasonic has come forth yet again to announce their DMC-ZS10 digital camera. This particular model features a 14.1 megapixel sensor and a 24mm wide angle lens with 16x zoom.
Additionally the DMC-ZS10 is capable of recording full 1080p HD video utilizing Panasonic's Venus Engine FHD technology. Much ...
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January 25th, 2011 | Posted in 3D, Panasonic | Comments Off

Panasonic has come forth today to show off their Lumix TS3 digital camera, pictured above. The biggest selling point of this camera is its rugged design which makes it resistant to water, shock, frost and dust. However, just because it's rugged, don't count it out as a low end camera.
The Lumix TS3 features a 12.1 ...
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January 25th, 2011 | Posted in 3D, HD, Panasonic | Comments Off