In today's high-pace society, technology is a way of life, which is why we humans tend to want the next best product out there. However, when it comes to mp3 players there is a vast selection, but the one that really stands out is the Ipod by Apple. This is because it is light weight and it can hold a large amount of songs depending on how big the storage is, and on Apple's latest model there is video capability. So not only does it have music but you could watch videos too. What would be even better is if there would be a digital camera on it as well, then your problems of carrying both the mp3 player and digital camera would be over. This is because this new product called the Ipod Camera/ Video would already have the camera inside of it as well as the music and video capability. This product would be directed towards people between the ages of 15-40, because people that are fifteen years old are just entering into the high-technology driven world, and people that are forty years of age are still in that time of their lives that they still make use of those little gadgets. In other words, this new product would make peoples lives easier by having both the digital camera, video and mp3 player all-in-one.
The Apple Ipod Camera/ Video would come in four different colours, two of which are its trademark colours, white and black, and the other two colours would be green and blue. The storage of the Ipod Camera/ Video would come in 70G or 100G, because there is not only music and video that are being put into this product there are also pictures. These pictures would take up more space then usual, which is why instead of the 30G and 60G, the Ipod would be offered with the 70G or 100G option. This would allow more capacity for pictures, videos, and music. The digital camera on the Ipod Camera/ Video will be on the actual product, not attached; meaning that in back you will have the lens and the viewer would be the screen that is on the front of the Ipod. The screen would 2.5 inches in length and height. Lastly, the width of the Ipod itself would be 0.
There have been lots of modern technologies introduced in the United States of America to assist law enforcement agencies with crime prevention. But the use of body-worn cameras by police personnel brings about many unanswered questions and debate. Rising questions about the use of body cam are from concern citizens and law enforcement personnel. In this present day America, the use body cameras by all law enforcement personnel and agencies are one of the controversial topics being discussed on a daily base. Body worn cameras were adopted due to the alleged police brutality cases: for instance, the case of Michael Brown, an African-American who was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 2014, Eric Garner died as a result of being put in a chokehold by a New York police officer, and John Crawford, shot and killed by a police officer at a Walmart in Beavercreek, Ohio.
After considering the information in this week’s instructor guidance and readings, I have selected the research topic:
Motion Capture cameras are retro-reflective cameras used to help capture body motions in order to study the movements in space, also known as kinematics. Motion capture cameras can capture at 1 million millisecond intervals, making frames as high as 1,000 per second. There are two types of motion capturing cameras, 2-D and 3-D. Two-dimensional motion capture occurs when only using one motion capture camera. 2-D only incorporates the X an Y coordinates. When using more than one camera the Z coordinate is incorporated, making it a three-dimensional motion capture. Motion capture can be fairly cost effective when using only one camera and a computer to digitize the film into sequences of different frames. Then one can compare the videos and frames with other videos to help discover and form ideas to improve and further the knowledge on motion in space.
GoPro company is slowly becoming one of the best know names when it comes to outdoor adventure gear amount thrill seekers and adventurers. GoPros are small wearable high definition digital cameras that can be put on helmets to take videos of what the user is doing. This product is especially expanding with all the social media usage that has increased over the past ten years and the new technology that keeps coming out. Part of the brand experience for GoPros is now the ability to immediately upload your video to social media sites allowing the company to build their brand even more.
The iPhone camera comes in with many different and awesome features. One thing that iPhone users tend to overlook is that the camera on
The Cowon V5 32 GB MP3 Player (Black) is superbly built with a hard rock casing. It has 32GB of raw space which can be used for 9500 songs or 25 hardcore action movies. Apart from all the moving data you can even store 320,000 images. Yes the Cowon V5 32 GB MP3 Player (Black) has distinctive features which are rare in an mp3 player. The Cowon V5 32 GB MP3 Player (Black) has a 4.8inch wide screen which can be used for viewing HD movies. The display is of 800X400 pixel resolution type with 16million WVGA colors. The Cowon V5 32 GB MP3 Player (Black) also has a HDMI port which can be used when you wish to view movies on the big screen. The mp3 player has BBE+ support which is a must for today’s data. The Cowon V5 32 GB MP3 Player (Black) comes with a one year warranty which can be used when the equipment needs an upgrade.
Introduction of the iPod: The iPod was introduced into the market just in time for Christmas, 2001. The first iPod was priced at $399. Apple relied on a hard disk for storage instead of flash memory or interchangeable CD-Roms and focused on promoting the uniqueness of the small size, power, and ease of use of the device. This first iPod had a 5 GB storage capacity—which is enough to hold over 1,000 songs—and it worked only on Macs, using iTunes as a music organization and CD-to-iPod conversion tool. iTunes, digital jukebox software that let Mac users import songs from CDs by converting audio files to the MP3 format and storing them on the computer’s hard drive, was introduced in January of 2001. Along with the iPod, Apple announced an enhanced version of iTunes that included a 10-band equalizer with presets, as well as a cross fading feature for smoother transitions from one song to another. An Auto Sync capability facilitated the downloading of music from a Mac to the new portable media device. Once the music was downloaded, Apple promised 10 hours of continuous play from the iPod’s rechargeable lithium battery. The device supported MP3, with bit rates of up to 320kbits/s, as well as AIFF and WAV file formats. Its amplifier could deliver 20-20,000-Hz frequency response. Apple sold 125,000 iPods by the end of December 2001.
... in one. Satisfying this demand will be key to the growth of the MP3 player market, demand is growing for MP3 players, and there's a clamor for their prices to come down. The majority of current manufacturers are OEM makers without their own brand and key technology.
I believe the new GoPro Hero4 Session is an incremental innovation. The customer need in this situation is the ability to conveniently record video and take pictures wherever they might be, including underwater. This need means that the customer must have a device that is portable, small and easy to use. This customer need is not new as people have been documenting their lives and developing technology to take pictures since the 1800s. There have been very many inventions over time that allows people to take video and photographs and over the years, the inventions have gained new features and gotten smaller and easier to use. With that being said, the technology is old and this GoPro is just a step up from older technology that has already
What are instant cameras? An instant camera (Polaroid) is a marvelous tool, with the aid of finely tuned chemistry and physics a moment in life instantly becomes a moment to last. As the title clearly states the function the instant camera became the stepping-stone for a generation of photographers that enjoyed having photos available for display merely four minutes after the push of a button. At the time of development some confused this phenomena with magic, as is the common case when involving science with everyday life, however, the process is simple—to say the least. The process of taking a photo and capturing the image is no different on an instant camera as it is on a normal “roll-film” camera. The factor of viewing an instant through the lens, enabling the aperture to witness light surrounding the image, projecting the image onto a strip of film and storing the image until development—all remain constant amongst both cameras. To truly understand the difference and “magic” behind the instant camera one must first understand how the general film works.
Every company wants to understand why people decide to buy its products or others. Firstly, we have to understand why people buy certain kind of product. People buy products because they need them. A need is activated and felt when there is a sufficient discrepancy between a desired or preferred state of being and the actual state. (Engle£¬Blackwell and Miniard. 1995. p407 ) For example, when you feel hungry, what you needs is some food. It is very important for marketer to understand the needs of consumers. All the consumers may have the same needs, but the ways which they satisfy what they need are different. Here is a example, Chinese people would choose rice when they feel hungry, whilst British people may choose bread to satisfy their needs.
Since surveillance cameras have been invented for security reasons at shopping malls and stores they have also been place in public areas such as stoplights, parking lots, hallways, bus stops, and more.
You can mount most cameras and other video gear with ease. It extends to 57” in height and collapses to a mere 21” for ease of carrying. Everything slides along a central column and you have a stable platform that wouldn’t let you lose that shot you are centering in on. 2. MaCro-F Mini Phone Tripod Stand TriFlex Octopus Flexible iPhone Tripod with Remote and Universal Clip for Cellphone Video https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K7DTX02 5
...P, 2005, p 23) Around 2005 cell phones and PDAs were referred to as Swiss army knives of gadgets due to the fact they had many functions in one device. All the big phone companies at the time were premiering phones with more mp3 storage than mp3 player, essentially foreshadowing the future. (Dempsey, P, 2005, pg. 23)An average smart phone in the year 2014 can hold around 8-16 gigabytes of data, and if storage is allotted correctly, the phone can hold thousands of mp3s. Any mp3 player trying to have a foothold in the consumer market cannot compete with a device that is an essential part of an average person’s daily life, and a music player. “Smartphones with increasingly high-quality audio and video capabilities have become popular and therefore hamper demand for products in the Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing industry.” (Krabeepetcharat, T. 2013. p. 8)
Technology Used in Documentary Production Cameras There are three basic types of camera: * Film camera (35mm, 16mm, 8mm); * Analogue video camera (Betacam Sp, U-Matic) - these became widely available in the 1970s; * Digital video camera CDv, Mini Dv, Digi-Beta)- these became widely available in 1995 and are now nearly all broadcast quality. The advantages of the video camera: Cost: * The film camera retails from approximately £10,000; the analogue video camera from £8,000 and broadcast quality digital video camera from just £1000; * The average cost of 35mm film stock for a 90-minute documentary would be around £5,000 while the average cost of digital tape stock for a 90-minute documentary would be less than £100. * The film processing and lab fees for a 90-minute documentary would be around £5,000, while there would be no such fees for digital tape stock that doesn't need to be processed.