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Vuze camera
Vuze camera




vuze camera
  1. VUZE CAMERA 1080P
  2. VUZE CAMERA FULL
  3. VUZE CAMERA ANDROID

When combined, the footage from these eight cameras can be used to generate 4K 30 fps (frames per second) VR content, and users can easily switch between 2D and 3D 360-degree spherical images and videos. Within the app, users can see any of the eight camera views to frame shots, shoot stills or video, and also preview or delete content.

VUZE CAMERA FULL

Around its circumference are eight Full HD cameras with ultra-wide angle lenses to each capture 120-degree horizontal and 180-degree vertical images.

VUZE CAMERA ANDROID

The Vuze camera has been designed as an easy-to-use consumer device, and is controlled by a dedicated iOS and Android app.

vuze camera

VUZE CAMERA 1080P

The flying saucer-shaped device uses eight cameras dotted around its circumference, and comes with tools needed to help produce, edit and enjoy your VR creations. Capture 360 VR Videos & Stills in 4K 3D Eight Sony Full HD 1080p Image Sensors Captures UHD 4K/30 per Eye. However, the Vuze camera from HumanEyes Technologies could make it more accessible thanks to a sub US$1,000 price tag and an easy-to-use design. The Vuze package is neat it’s approaching affordability, and if Vuze makes it to market soon, it’ll be one of the first solutions of it’s kind you can actually buy.Shooting 3D VR footage can be expensive and difficult. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to gauge the quality the camera is capable of, so judgement on this front must be reserved for now. Which leaves the Vuze’s 30FPS running at half Gear VR’s display refresh rate looking little lacklustre. Whilst there is yet to be any proper consensus as to the best, minimum target frame rate for 360 3D video shot for VR, it’s fair to say ‘the higher the better’ is the rule of thumb. The one issue you may have noted reading these specs is that the camera can capture at no more than 30FPS. One you’re done, export to the Vuze smartphone app to view the results. Once you’re done editing and stitching (HumanEyes claim a near 1:1 processing time – so for 1 minute of video, it should take roughly one minute to stitch), which will of course vary depending on the editing computer you’re working on. Vuze comes with an end to end processing pipeline with stitching software, designed by HumanEyes, to be easy to use with as little fuss as possible. The multipurpose ‘minipod’, which doubles as a selfie stick is also nicely conceived. The unit is neatly designed, with dimensions (12x12x3cm, weighing less than 280g) small enough to fit into a pocket. It has SD Card storage and offers live, onboard video compression which crunches as it caps.Īpple Quietly Released One of The Most Impressive AR Room-mapping Tools The array is capable of shooting spherical video at a combined resolution of 4k at 30FPS. Nevertheless, the Vuze packs a fair amount of equipment into it’s diminutive shell for the money – sporting no less than 8x1080p sensors mounted at an approximation of an ‘average’ human IP – on each side of the square shell. The definition of affordable is of course entirely subjective, and at a target price tag of between $800-1000, you may wonder if your parent’s would agree with the categorisation. There aren’t too many that could be classed as aimed at ‘regular’ users at a price they might consider paying however.Įnter Vuze, a new camera powered by the folks at HumanEyes which claims it’s ease of use makes it perfect for the modern ‘Soccer Mom’ who wants to capture her family’s memorable moments in immersive spherical formats.

vuze camera

If you’ve followed the VR space over the last 2 years, you’ll have noticed there seems to be no shortage of technology companies touting their solutions to capture and process 360 video for use in virtual reality headsets. The camera shoots at resolutions up to 4k per combined, sporting 8 x 1080p cameras capturing footage at up to 30FPS – all in a package supposedly costing less than $1000. At CES yesterday I had the chance to take a look at the new ‘affordable’ 360 camera called Vuze.






Vuze camera