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Canon EOS 5D Mark III hands-on preview and video

04 Mar

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We’ve had a chance to handle Canon’s EOS 5D Mark III 22MP HD DSLR and have prepared a detailed preview and video. The specifications may initially look a little familiar but almost every component has been updated or improved. It gains most of its ergonomics from the EOS 7D but inherits the sophisticated 61-point AF system from the EOS-1D X. It also comes with a range of movie-focused features and promises of a 2-stop improvement in low-light performance. The camera will be available from the end of March 2012. Click here to find out more.

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Just Posted: Lytro Light Field Camera review and video

01 Mar

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Lytro has shipped its first Light Field Camera to a customer and we’ve had a chance to spend some time with one, to see what their experience is likely to be like. It’s a totally unconventional camera that captures images that can be refocused after they’re shot, so we haven’t shot our usual, 2D test charts but we’ve tried to sum-up its technology and what it’s like to shoot with. Click here to find out what we thought.

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Just posted: Olympus OM-D E-M5 hands-on preview (and video)

09 Feb

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The E-M5 is the first of Olympus’ OM-D range of Micro Four Thirds cameras and is styled to look like the its classic OM series SLRs. We’ve had a chance to use one of the most rumored and speculated-about cameras of recent years and have prepared a full, hands-on preview. We take a look at the camera’s features and explain its levels of customization. Click here to find out more about what goes on behind the E-M5’s pretty exterior.

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Killzone 3 – PS3 – E3 2010 gameplay footage official video game preview trailer HD

06 Feb

The Helghast are back on the PlayStation 3 – and they’re bigger and fiercer than you’ve ever seen them! The story for Killzone 3 begins where Killzone 2 left off, with Visari, the vicious Helghast dictator, lying dead at the feet of Special Forces soldiers Sev and Rico. The battle may have been won but the war is far from over. With levels 10 times bigger than in Killzone 2, this is Helghan like you’ve never seen it before. From jetpack troopers to enemies wielding portable weapons of mass destruction, your enemies will be tougher, scarier and equipped with a host of new toys in their quest for destruction. Killzone 3 will be fully playable in high definition Stereoscopic 3D, immersing you more deeply into the ferocious world and putting you at the heart of the action. www.killzone.com Please don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to www.youtube.com – Rapid firing the latest game news, trailers, screens and art that true players don’t wanna miss out on.

LG Thrill Unboxing: Affordable 3D Superphone For more tech reviews and news, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + bit.ly The LG Thrill 4G got official with AT&T yesterday for the surprisingly low price of , and while we may not be totally sold on the concept of 3D on phones yet, that is a heck of a deal for a phone with these sorts of specs. AT&T got us one today for some unboxing goodness. Will this phone live up to what we are hoping for? A 4.3-inch screen is a monster, so how will it feel in your hand or your pocket? How does the 3D feel? All of these questions and more are answered in the video above. If you need a reminder of the specs: LG Thrill 4G Tech Specs 4.3-inch TFT screen (480 x 800) Android 2.2 Froyo Dual core, Texas Instruments OMAP4, 1000 MHz 512 MB RAM 8GB of space microSD, microSDHC up to 32GB 5 Megapixel rear camera with 1080p video and 3D VGA front-facing camera 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi microUSB 2.0 3.5mm headphone jack A-GPS Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope FM Radio 1500 mAh battery Are you interested in the LG Thrill 4G?
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3D VIDEO: Cat Vs. Box – “You’re the Best” – Joe Esposito

25 Jan

Cat Vs. Box (3D version) This is the 2nd installment in the Chester The Cat video series (c) 2008 LM Productions Chester The Cat is trained by: Chris (XBOX360 LIVE: GODSPEED22) video by: Luis Moreno www.LuisMoreno.Net MUSIC “You’re the Best” – Joe Esposito – (from the 1985 Film: The Karate Kid) After some experimenting I ending up making an “anaglyph” video (footage that uses those 80’s 3D red and blue glasses… remember those?) staring Chester The Cat By the way, if you need a pair of 3D- glasses get yourself a copy of Family Guy “Blue Harvest” or Spy Kids 3D both are out on DVD. MORE INFO ON THIS VIDEO: luismorenonet.blogspot.com SEE THE ORIGINAL SHAKIRA CAT VIDEO: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Anaglyphic 3D movie. To view use a set of 3d glasses with the red filter over the left eye and the blue filter over the right eye. There’s a cross eye 3D version of this film here: www.youtube.com and you can also see some still photographs here: www.panoramio.com 26 August 2007. Locomotive 3007, a 60 year old engine originally built in Glasgow returns to the city and is put on display in Goerge Square. The 180-tonne steam locomotive which spent its working life in South Africa is to be an exhibit in the new Riverside Transport Museum. This is my first experiment with my new digital 3D camera setup. I usually do still 3D photography but my new sony DSC-V3’s do video so I thought I’d have a try at a 3D movie. For those who ask how it’s done: You have 2 cameras strapped together with the lenses separated by about 6.5cm just like your 2 eyes. Start filming with your 2 cameras at precisely the same moment (that’s the tricky bit – I use a box of electronic tricks to do this but you could also do a bit of post production editing to get your 2 films starting at precisely the same moment) You take the 2 resulting films and combine them with a program like “Stereo Movie Maker” which is excellent and free, so no reasons not to try it. StereoMovieMaker will allow you to chose from several different 3d formats and will render up the final movie for you. Pictures of my camera here: www.flickr.com Just have to work on holding the camera still now. Thanks to RogerTubed for the

 
 

3D Video with Good 3D Effect – Red Cyan

23 Jan

3D video with a good 3D effect. Get cheap but stable 3D glasses here: www.amazon.com deep anaglyph effect screw driver stereoscopic stereo best ever youtube red cyan blue glasses glass 3dvideo videos 3-d coolest camera stereoscopy vids amazing yt3d:enable=true
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MARINA. 3D STEREO VIDEO.

17 Jan

This is 3D movie.
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RockCandy 3D -3D Video yt3d:enable=LR – No 3D Glasses Needed

07 Dec

Here’s a sneak peak of our brand new stereoscopic 3D music project that is lined up to launch in Summer 2011 -Enhanced Dimensions’ RockCandy 3D! This range of stereo 3D music themed products will include some seriously cool 3D T-Shirts, 3D Creative Stock Videos including some brand new and exclusive After Effects Stereo 3D tutorials, and finally an option to licence these full 3D HD animations for broadcast. It’s going to be too good to miss. Register now at www.enhanced-dimensions.com to be kept informed of RockCandy 3D’s launch and exclusive subscriber introductory offer.
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Chase Jarvis RAW: 12 Tasty Photo + Video Tips

07 Dec

Award winning photographer Chase Jarvis gives us 12 tips for better images using a variety of gear from point + shoots and natural light to high end DSLRs and strobes.
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VideoTrace – 3D modelling using real video

05 Dec

VideoTrace is a system for interactively generating realistic 3D models of objects from video—models that might be inserted into a video game, a simulation environment, or another video sequence. The user interacts with VideoTrace by tracing the shape of the object to be modelled over one or more frames of the video. By interpreting the sketch drawn by the user in light of 3D information obtained from computer vision techniques, a small number of simple 2D interactions can be used to generate a realistic 3D model. Each of the sketching operations in VideoTrace provides an intuitive and powerful means of modelling shape from video, and executes quickly enough to be used interactively. Immediate feedback allows the user to model rapidly those parts of the scene which are of interest and to the level of detail required. The combination of automated and manual reconstruction allows VideoTrace to model parts of the scene not visible, and to succeed in cases where purely automated approaches would fail..
Video Rating: 4 / 5