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The 6Sight Daily is out!
4:25 PM May 23rd
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Hand gestures via Leap: low-cost, accurate 3D computer input device.
6:52 PM May 22nd
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OmniVision 16-megapixel sensors capture 4k video.
6:25 PM May 22nd
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ION CEO discusses WiFi action camera.
6:20 PM May 22nd
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This Blackmagic Cinema looks like a heckuva moviemaking tool. 13 stops of dynamic range.
8:02 PM Apr 17th
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Innovation is driving much of imaging today from the mirror-less cameras, to Nokia's PureView 41-megapixel sensor, to …
11:48 AM Mar 12th
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New iPad improves photo capture, display, and editing.
12:52 PM Mar 7th
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The Scale of Kodak’s Rise and Fall -
11:19 PM Feb 7th
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The Scale of Kodak’s Rise and Fall
11:17 PM Feb 7th
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Facebook filing shows photo focus
11:16 PM Feb 7th
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Olympus combines 40-year SLR legacy with Micro Four Thirds
11:16 PM Feb 7th
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The latest free 6Sight magazine features debate on the cameras biz, and coverage of the latest models.
11:43 AM Dec 6th, 2011
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Why do we take photos? What does it mean to the camera business? “All photography is Shared.”
11:41 AM Dec 6th, 2011
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A week’s worth of interesting imaging news at The 6Sight Report:
11:40 AM Dec 6th, 2011
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A lot of interesting imaging and news this week: 19 stories.
1:44 PM Nov 22nd, 2011
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An interview with Ericsson scientist: What lies ahead in mobile imaging?
1:44 PM Nov 22nd, 2011
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In case you’ve not seen it already: really cool Time lapse of Earth from space
1:44 PM Nov 22nd, 2011
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iPhone 4S versus standalone camera
1:43 PM Nov 22nd, 2011
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Is Facebook developing its own phone?
1:43 PM Nov 22nd, 2011
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I indulge in some ponderous pontificating here.
Phones vs. cameras — when all is mobile.
1:43 PM Nov 22nd, 2011
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- Location San Jose, California
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- Bio See the Future of Imaging at 6Sight, an executive-level conference that covers new imaging technologies for the photography industry.
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