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Red's new camera is geared toward indie filmmakers, professionals and anyone looking for high-end 3D content capture. Lucid, on the other hand, is among a handful of companies including Lenovo and ...
At $1,300, RED's Hydrogen One smartphone was never really aimed at consumers, so now it's starting to reveal a strategy for its bread-and-butter pro cinematographer market. On Facebook, it showed ...
Attached was the photo seen below of a 3D camera rig that uses the Hydrogen One at its core. RED further explains to Engadget that “Lithium is designed to create very high-quality H4V images.
The Hydrogen One's screen is part 3D and part hologram which Red calls 4-View (4V). Under the 5.7-inch 2,560x1,440-pixel LCD screen is a nano light field that produces the effect.
Red announced its "holographic 4-view" phone more than a year ago. After several delays, it is finally ready for prime time. The Hydrogen One boasts the first 3D display we've seen in years, as ...
The device is for sale now, but RED doesn't have a spec list. It lists versions called "Titanium" and "Aluminum" for $1,595 and $1,195, respectively, which are shipping in "Q1 2018." ...
Lucid is working with Hollywood camera maker RED to build the next generation prosumer 3D/4-View (4V) camera for 8K video and image capture. The new camera is the first dual camera to give users full ...
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