Posts Tagged ‘sony’

3D Video – Our future or Gimmick?

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

The Sony 3D video camera should be here in April. Will this technology be something you can use in your business?

New Media Photographer Podcast 93

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

This week Rosh talks with photographer Mark Stagi.

  • New Media Photographer: A photographer who publishes to the web.
  • Time: 45:00
  • Podcast hosted by Rosh Sillars
  • This podcast is about new media, social media and digital marketing for the photographer.
  • Topics on this week’s show: ASMP strictly business, the photographic economy, your opinion is valuable and we are all experts in something, dropico.com, prosperousartists, sharing your good online, commenting online.
  • New media photographer comment line link love:
  • Podcast network commercials from Dave Warner Lensflare35 and Jim Goldstein EXIF and beyond
  • Photography news by Trevor Current: Currentphotographer.comtwitter – @trevor current.
  • Photography news Links:

1. Canon Updates 5D Mark II Firmware to Version 2.0.4

2. New Joystick Heads from Manfrotto

3. Canon Struggles to Meet Demands for New EF 70-200 Lens

4. Sigma’s New APO 150-500mm f/5-6.3 Lens for Sony and Pentax Mounts

5. The GigaPan EPIC Pro

6. AirStash Wireless Media Server, Flash Drive and SD/SDHC Card Reader

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New Media Photographer Podcast 64

Monday, August 31st, 2009

This week Rosh talks about a tool to look into your keyword future, should you be apart of social media and image search.

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The future of visual media viewing

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Below is a collection of videos demonstrating brand new technologies both in prototype form and in current production. These videos might give us a clue as to the direction of how visual media may be consumed in the future.

“Pastic logic reader”

Kindle: Reader

Photosynth: 3D and virtual world built from photographs around the net.

Content will be offered based on the tastes of the viewer as demonstrated by Bee.tv .

Very personal media viewer

Sony’s video on a ultra thin flexible screen

Phillips e paper

Your video newspaper?

The future of TV

Interesting, crazy or scary?