Saturday, November 28, 2015

3D4U

Breaking Down Billion-Dollar AR/VR Investment In The Last 12 Months



Augmented and virtual reality are the new hotness, as VCs and corporates get in on the act. While Facebook’s multi-billion dollar acquisitionof Oculus got everyone’s attention early last year, it’s only in the last 12 months that investments accelerated.
Augmented/Virtual Tech, Real Investment

There was a slow trickle of AR/VR investments from 2006 until late 2014. Then Magic Leap raised $542 million from Google and others. This was the starting gun for investment accelerating, with nearly $1 billion poured into the sector in the last 12 months.

Last quarter alone saw more than 6x the investment in the market from Q2 2014. While VC and corporate communities are still developing an informed focus on the industry, their interest has never been higher.


Magic Leap took more than half the money in the last 12 months, and there are reports that they’re raising another billion. VCs and corporates have also become excited beyond our Floridian friends, with an impressive diversity of investment in a market that hasn’t really launched yet.

There have been significant investments in AR/VR head-mounted displays, video, solutions/services, advertising/marketing, games and apps. As the ecosystem begins to take shape, the investment community is providing the fuel to take AR/VR skywards.


Not An Exit Market Yet

Facebook’s Oculus acquisition was another catalyst for investors and corporates, but there has been a bigger impact on investment than M&A so far.

The AR/VR market delivered $250 million of M&As in the last 12 months, with Intel buying Recon accounting for around three-quarters of the total. That could change dramatically next year, as major corporates try to leapfrog the competition through buying hot startups.

Virtually Guaranteed To Be Augmented

With the AR/VR market beginning to launch, the investment community today is divided into true believers like Intel, Google, Facebook and Microsoft, and those taking a wait and see attitude.

There will be bumps in the road next year, but fortune favors the brave in early stage investment markets. When the market gets going and there are a few more chunky exits, it’s going to become increasingly hard for folks to stay on the sidelines.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Towers and Corridor Patrol



Uploaded on Feb 20, 2015

This is video provided by Roger Dreyer, the California attorney in the lawsuit filed by Karen Allen that shows marked and unmarked towers in the area of the flight path that Steve Allen flew in 2011 that resulted in his untimely death after his ag aircraft collided with an unmarked Meteorological Evaluation Tower.

The End is Near - Earth to end January 28, 2016?




Thursday, October 29, 2015

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Four Channel HD and 4K multicamera recorder and switcher


A FMV Production Studio In The Palm Of Your Hand.



Convergent Design announces the perfect solution for all critical infrastructure patrols with gyrostablized multi-sensor gimbals or other multicamera or sensors. Red Hen is very encouraged that Convergent Design has presented this powerful 4K/HD DVR.
"Match this solid state video recorder with Red Hen Hen's VMS-333 spatial metadata multiplexor and encoder, and you have the most affordable solution for the emerging instrumented corrdor patrol missions... wire, pipe, rail, waterways and streets.  The sDVR, spatial digital video recorder once a $40,000+ investment now can be configured for a fraction.  This is a  huge break-through in afforadability of Airborne & Mobile Geospatial Full Motion Video Recording Systems and Integrated GIS Software", decalerd Neil Havermale at Red Hen Systems.  
(Colorado Springs, CO) 10/28/15 – Today Convergent Design announces Apollo, the industry’s first truly portable HD multicamera recorder/switcher. Apollo can simultaneously record up to four HD video signals, along with a fifth channel of either a live-switch between the four or a quad-split reference view. Apollo can also function as a four-channel live switcher while simultaneously recording the four isolated HD video signals. The size of a small tablet and able to run for hours on a camcorder battery, Apollo is truly portable and the only device of its kind that can both record multiple HD camera feeds as well as live-switch between them. It’s a production studio in the palm of your hand.
  • 7.7" 1280x800 OLED Touchscreen Monitor
  • Four Input Switching and Recording
  • Records to Convergent Design SSDs
  • Compatible with Select Samsung SSDs
  • HD Recording over SDI or HDMI
  • ProRes Recording
  • 3G-SDI Inputs/Outputs, HDMI In/Out
  • Image Analysis Tools
  • Built-in LUTs & Custom 3D LUT Support
  • Program Camera Indication
All cameras stay in perfect sync with matching timecode. A single SSD contains all of the multicamera media, dramatically reducing turnaround time for post. There are two SSD slots on Apollo, allowing for twice the record time or mirror recording for safety backup. Apollo utilizes industry-standard 2.5” SSD media, either manufactured by Convergent Design or qualified 3rd party models.

Additional functions are planned for release in the first quarter of 2016, including two-channel 4K/UHD video recording, DNxHD recording, and cascade interconnect between up to three Apollos for up to twelve HD channel or six 4K/UHD channel simultaneous recording. These and other additional functions will be made available via a free firmware update. A remote keypad control unit will be offered along with a rack mount and other accessories.

For those owners of the 7Q/7Q+ recorders who are wondering what happened to the promised quad recording option? Apollo is it. In an interesting move the Apollo functionality will also be available to owners of the 7Q/7Q+ as a paid upgrade. From the outset Convergent Design told users quad recording was going to be a paid option and so this comes as little surprise. Although the price is not insignificant for what is essentially a firmware upgrade the company have added extra features such as the fifth screen recording, which is more that was originally promised.
Apollo is scheduled for release in December 2015. Manufacturer’s list is $3995, with an SSD to USB3 adapter, a 5-pack of SSD mounting handles, and a universal AC power supply included. Owners of the Convergent Design Odyssey7Q and Odyssey7Q+ will be able to purchase an Apollo Option for their devices as an upgrade for $1795.

News Shooter Apollo Earily Interview with Convergent




Monday, October 26, 2015

$200 Learners Permit for UAS





















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Develop flight agility skills to be ready for all occasions.

Maneuver into the best position in the Scavenger Hunt challenge.
Maneuver into the best position in the Scavenger Hunt challenge













Practice in a variety of conditions, such as day or night.












Maneuver into the best position in the Scavenger Hunt challenge.










Control the camera to frame each scene from a “drone’s eye view.”