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Tech Digest films skateboarding in VR 360 with the Kodak PixPro actioncam
Last week before the snow set in we travelled over to a lovely skate park in Tottenham's Markfield Park (formerly a sewage works) to film our latest 360 video in association with Kodak PixPro. And despite a few problems with the locals who didn't take kindly to our camera man setting up his gear in the…
London landscapes: filming in 360 with Kodak PixPro 4K VR360 VR/action cam
Don't you just love those cold and crisp Autumn days when the sunlight glistens through the trees and the leaves make a crunching sound under foot. Well unfortunately the day we went down to the woods to film with the Kodak PixPro VR camera wasn't one of those days. Instead it was one of those horrible…
Tech Digest films London in VR with Kodak PixPro 4K VR360 camera
Tech Digest is really pleased to announce its latest partnership. Those nice people at Kodak have given us their brand new portable VR camera to shoot a series of eight short films in and around London before Xmas (I think we're gonna be a bit busy over the next few weeks). Called the Kodak PixPro 4K…
Kodak launches VR camera, the 4K VR360, in time for Christmas
First shown at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin at the end of August, Kodak's new VR camera, the 4KVR360 (also known as the ORBIT360 in the US) is now available in time for Christmas. Featuring an all-in-one 360˚ VR camera, with two fixed focus lenses on either side, it also boasts 20 megapixel CMOS sensors…
One in three of us have lost our smartphone photos, reckons Kodak Alaris
More than a third (35%) of Britons have lost photos from their smartphone, according to a study released today by imaging company, Kodak Alaris. People in the UK store an average of 651 photos on their mobile phones meaning that a potential 11.8 billion photos are lost in the ether. Yet they fail to take…
Kodak’s first smartphone fails to excite
Over at CES ailing photography brand Kodak has announced its first foray into the smartphone world. You would be forgiven for thinking that Kodak, given its heritage, might make something of the camera functionality. Could it put a new twist on what we've seen before? When rivals Polaroid came out with its own phone a…
Kodak apparently working on Android devices
Could Kodak be working on a line of cameras that run Android? The company has been raising expectations ahead of January's CES show. According to Slashgear, the company will announce mobile devices that offer "best in class image management software and features". Whilst this doesn't spell out exactly what we can expect, perhaps it will…
Apple strike Kodak while they're down with new legal battle
Things are going from bad to worse for Kodak in 2012. First, they had to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, which in turn forced them to announce they were abandoning camera production to focus on printer manufacturing in a…
Kodak killing off camera business, will now focus on printers
Kodak have announced that they are to stop manufacturing cameras digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames in the first half of this year in order to cut costs following their bankruptcy protection filing. Despite inventing the digital…
Worried about Kodak printer/camera supplies after bankruptcy news? Fear not!
After a gruelling period of decline, Kodak last week were forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, leading many to wonder about the future of the company and, in many cases, just what was going to happen to the…