I
Panasonic and Modulo Pi create immersive hospital sanctuary

Six PT-RZ7L Panasonic laser projectors, driven by a Modulo Player Pro media server, deliver near-360-degree coverage across geometrically complex chapel at Wynn Hospital in Utica, New York

The post Panasonic and Modulo Pi create immersive hospital sanctuary appeared first on Installation.

I
Special report: DVLED – shifting focus

This year’s ISE saw a decisive change in the messaging surrounding many Direct View LED systems, as the focus shifts from pixels to practicality. This feature considers the fresh emphasis on making LED easier to specify, install and maintain

The post Special report: DVLED – shifting focus appeared first on Installation.

Stop Using AA Lithium Batteries in Portable Strobes and Speedlights

This week, Canon published a Service Notice to its websites urging photographers not to use lithium or lithium-ion batteries in its Speedlites, battery packs, and macro twin light products, surprising many that this was suddenly an issue. The thing is, it's not sudden at all, and almost every manufacturer cautions against it.

[Read More]

Save Big on a New Camera With These 20 Great Deals

Spring is a time of new beginnings, including for photographers. Whether that means stepping into a first interchangeable lens camera or upgrading an existing kit, it's a good time to upgrade. With a wide range of discounts on mirrorless systems right now, it’s a good time to reassess which gear fits your workflow.

[Read More]

Panasonic Unveils the Most Beautiful Lumix S9 Color Yet

Panasonic's most exciting news this week was definitely the new Lumix S 40mm f/2 lens, but there's also some news surrounding arguably the perfect camera to use with the new Lumix S 40mm f/2 prime, the Lumix S9. There's yet another new color for the Lumix S9, and slightly to my chagrin, it's the best one yet, at least in my view.

[Read More]

I
Panasonic’s MEVIX vision: Scaling reliable immersive experiences

Yojiro Matsubara, Projector & Display CMO, Panasonic, discusses how MEVIX, its platform for immersive experiences, is responding to growing demand, AI-driven content creation and the shift toward experience-led design

The post Panasonic’s MEVIX vision: Scaling reliable immersive experiences appeared first on Installation.

I
Projector prices rise 26 percent in three years, research shows

Futuresource Consulting's global price tracking data reveals divergence across categories, with digital cinema prices rising by more than 500 percent since 2023 while dedicated home projectors show signs of stabilisation

The post Projector prices rise 26 percent in three years, research shows appeared first on Installation.

How a Photographer Captured the Artemis II Launch With 14 Cameras

Photographer Steven Madow has been photographing rocket launches for over a decade, but arguably no rocket launch he has photographed has been as big of a deal as the Artemis II launch on Wednesday, April 1. Madow set up 14 different Panasonic Lumix cameras to cover the monumental event, including seven remote cameras at the launch site. His outstanding photos are the result of years of practice…

Panasonic, Please Stop Removing Viewfinders

Earlier this week, Panasonic unveiled the Lumix ZS300, also known as the TZ300 in some markets. The new compact camera is nearly identical to its predecessor, released in early 2018, except for one big thing: the ZS200's electronic viewfinder has been removed, replaced with nothing but more plastic. There are logical explanations for this, but they do little to stop me from disliking the…

What Is Panasonic’s Path to Success in Micro Four Thirds?

Photographers would be forgiven for thinking that Panasonic is no longer committed or interested in developing new Micro Four Thirds products, but as the company told PetaPixel at CP+ 2026 in Japan, it is still very much interested in developing new MFT products that capitalize on the format's core strengths.

[Read More]

L-Mount May Never Get a Wildlife Camera | The PetaPixel Podcast

This week on The PetaPixel Podcast, Chris Niccolls, Jordan Drake, and Jaron Schneider discuss Panasonic's response to its plans for L-mount. While the company is working on a successor to the S1H series, it isn't very interested in trying to compete with Nikon, Canon, and Sony on the sports, action, and wildlife front.

[Read More]

Panasonic Says a Sports Camera Isn’t the Focus Right Now but an S1H Successor Is

For over a decade, Panasonic Lumix has been at the forefront of video production in an affordable and compact package. But in speaking to PetaPixel at CP+ earlier this year, the company also expresses a desire to be recognized for photography -- just not for high-end sports.

[Read More]

Panasonic’s Very Specific Survey Is All About Photographing Kids and Trains

Japan's love affair with train photography is well known, with train photographers, also known as "toritetsu," occasionally causing significant safety concerns as they throw caution to the wind to get better train images. However, most train photographers don't menace society. A new Panasonic survey focuses on a pleasant part of railway photography: Photographing train-obsessed kids enjoying…

I
Illuminating the Next Chapter: A Post-ISE Strategic Reflection

Panasonic Projector & Display CEO Yousuke Adachi discusses the launch of the MEVIX brand, the advantages of independence, and the company's shift from hardware provider to end-to-end workflow partner.

The post Illuminating the Next Chapter: A Post-ISE Strategic Reflection appeared first on Installation.

Page 1 Older →