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Revl Arc Action Camera Packs Built-In Stabilization Posted: 31 Mar 2016 02:47 PM PDT Touted as the world’s smartest 4K camera, the Revl Arc is the first action cam to feature built-in stabilization. Considering that this could only be achieved with external gimbals, it’s a pretty major step forward. Even though most sports aren’t characterized by fluid movements, that doesn’t mean that the video recordings have to be that way, too. Thanks to the Revl Arc, the world’s first action camera with built-in image stabilization, you can say goodbye to shaky footage of you and your friends skydiving, rollerskating or water-skiing. The Arc isn’t the first sports camera to take on GoPro, but the ION Air Pro and the Contour, two of cameras that tried doing that, have been long since forgotten. Of course, those two didn’t pack an ace up the sleeve, like the Arc does. The Arc has a tube-shaped design and the end of which it features a motorized gimbal based on magnets and a motor that bring stabilization to the camera. Basically, the back of the Arc moves in tandem with whatever the camera is attached to, while the front remains level. Eric Sanchez, Revl’s founder, pointed out that the whole thing started out as a stabilized GoPro case, until the company realized that integrating the technology into an action cam would be a far better choice. The 12-megapixel image sensor made by Sony is one of the details that make the Arc stand out even if you take built-in stabilization out of the equation. In terms of video resolutions and framerates, the Arc can record 4K footage at 30 fps, 1080p videos at up to 120 fps and 720p clips at up to 240 fps. That’s great for shooting slow-motion videos, which should make the footage even more spectacular. Revl’s Arc can even be attached to a selfie-stick, in case you don’t want to mount it on a helmet or on a chest strap. As seen in the following video, footage shot while using a selfie stick looks particularly great, as long as you don’t suffer from motion sickness. Beside that, the following clip features some of the situations that bring out the benefits of built-in image and video stabilization.
The Arc action cam is currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. Revl has set a funding goal of $50,000, but that has long been surpassed, and there still are 16 more days till the campaign ends. The camera will retail for $500 when it will hit the market, but early birds can get it for as little as $379. To get the King of the Air bundle, which as its name suggests, includes a bunch of accessories for skydiving enthusiasts, you’d have to pay $479, which is still less than what the camera will retail for. Bear in mind that these prices don’t include shipping. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories about the Pulp Fiction explicit talking action figures, or the Ubuntu tablet that can be turned into a PC if you add peripherals to it. [via The Verge] |
Save 71% on Lytro Illum, the Camera that Revolutionized Photography Posted: 31 Mar 2016 01:19 PM PDT One of the most frustrating things that could happen to a photographer is to discover that the subject is out of focus. That’s no longer a problem with the Lytro Illum camera, since it enables people to adjust the depth of field after taking the photo. While dSLR and mirrorless camera makers focus on increasing the resolution and decreasing focus speeds, Lytro thought it could revolutionize photography in a different way. Back in 2014, the company launched the second generation of Illum, the camera that can record the direction of light rays and generate images that can be refocused at a later point in time. With Illum, Lytro introduced a concept called “living pictures,” which they advertised with a clip about a party. On such occasions, timing is of the essence, and it’s not always possible to get the right subject in focus. Well, that’s how it used to be, since Lytro Illum enables you to change perspective within or even view the photos in 3D. Best of all, the change of perspective can also be done in post-production, so you can end up with multiple photos of the same friends, with the focus each time on someone else. Lytro Illum doesn’t change everything you ever knew about photography, so you’ll still encounter such familiar concepts as auto focus and exposure mode. If you’re interested in the technical specs of the camera, they are as follows:
While the some of the specs listed above are not exactly the latest and the greatest, the Lytro Illum camera is by no means outdated. On the contrary, it’s the sum of the specs that make it the excellent product that it is. Even now, nearly two years after its initial launch, it can surprise your friends with its features. The following video exemplifies how the camera can be used to change the focus of a photo:
And here’s a practical example of how it works: You have a bit less than 24 hours to get the Lytro Illum camera at a special price! If you want to own the camera that revolutionized photography, head over to Walyou Deals and get it for $369.99. That’s a 71% discount from the original retail price of $1,300, so this is quite the bargain. Orders are shipped for free to continental US addresses, with deliveries expected to take place between April 9 and 12. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories about the DJI Phantom 4 giveaway, or the Pay What You Want ‘Start a Side Business’ bundle. |
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