TWiP 461 – A 360 Look at 360 Video
TWiP 461 – A 360 Look at 360 Video
GoPro focuses in on 360º video and away from from being solely a hardware manufacturer, to being a web-based platform for extreme sports and other genres.
Also, Nikon’s KeyMission 360º action camera was revealed in January… and Nikon ambassador Corey Rich puts the camera through its paces. Is this new camera the A7 of 360?
And scientists at the University of Washington have teamed up with Microsoft to develop a method for storing 10 Terabytes of data in a tiny smear of DNA.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- GoPro's fate rests on the hinges of Omni VR rig
- First look at Nikon’s All-Seeing 360° Action Camera
- Scientists use DNA to store & retrieve photographs
- Martin's workshops & tours
- Martin Bailey Podcast
- PetaPixel Photography Podcast
Picks of the Week
- Martin: BenQ SW2700PT 27” wide gamut display
- Mike: PacSafe C25K anti-theft camera bag protector
- Frederick: Duet Display
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Out of Chicago
The Out of Chicago Conference is taking its show on the road for the Out of New York Photography Conference October 14-15. Join Rick Sammon, Bryan Peterson, Lindsay Adler, Frederick Van Johnson, Valerie Jardin, Steve Simon, RC Concepcion, and the rest of the lineup for an amazing hands-on photography experience in the heart of beautiful New York City!
Use the code “twip100” for $100 off the 349 registration fee before April. Go to outofnewyork.com for more information. See you in New York City!
Connect with Our Hosts & Guests
- Martin Bailey: Website, Twitter, Google+
- Sharky James: Website, Twitter, Facebook
- Frederick Van Johnson: Website, Twitter, Google+, Instagram, Pinterest
Credits
- Pre-production by: Bruce Clarke
- Post production by: Suzanne Llewellyn & Vince Bauer
- Bandwidth provided by: Cachefly
I used to use AirDisplay but like Frederick didn’t enjoy the latency. I now use XDisplay, which also connects the iPad via the lightning cable and doesn’t have the lag. I don’t recall whether I started using it because it was cheaper than Duet Display or because Duet Display didn’t yet support Windows as it does now.