Ricoh has announced the Theta X, the latest in its line of Theta 360-degree cameras. It will go on sale in March for $799 and features a number of firsts for the brand, including a touchscreen, ...
Since 1936, Tokyo-based Ricoh has revolutionized the imaging and photography industry, taking cameras to all-new heights, modes, and places through expert technological innovations. Currently, the ...
It’s common practice for companies to offer regular firmware and software updates that either improve their produce, or at least fix issues and “bugs.” With 360 cameras, perhaps because it’s such a ...
Ricoh's Theta 360-degree camera has come a long way since it first appeared in hammerhead concept form at CES 2013. Now the company has toughened up the panoramic immersion machine so it can get to ...
Capturing 360-degree video and photos is still very much a thing for geeks, but Ricoh, one of the first companies to release a consumer 360 camera, wants to change that. The company's new $300 Theta ...
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. — The world of 360, spherical video is one wild, ultra-fisheye look at the entire world around you. Capturing it used to be really hard and complicated--but now, there's a new ...
When it comes to reputable names and 360-degree cameras, Ricoh was something of an early mover when launching its Theta spherical camera back in 2013. It has since taken on video capabilities and been ...
The Ricoh Theta V and the Insta360 One are both great 360 cameras. They each have strengths and weaknesses, though. If you’re considering buying one, here’s a handy guide to help you figure out which ...
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When you take picture, you typically point and shoot. Easy enough, right? What if a camera could take the “point” out of “point and shoot?” That’s exactly what the Ricoh Theta S camera does. You don’t ...
Live streaming is the new hot fad in news and social media. Virtual reality and 360-degree videos are the new black in entertainment. Anyone who can bring these two together is bound to make a profit.
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...