It looks like an orb from the future. And in some ways, it is. Built to capture virtual reality-ready video, the Nokia Ozo
isn't actually round — it has a handle around back so you can hold it
or set it on a tripod. But you wouldn't know it from the video it
captures. Using eight synchronized global shutter image sensors and
eight integrated microphones, it shoots stereoscopic 3D video, with
software for real-time viewing and playback without the need to
pre-assemble the image. It's your Oculus Rift's new best friend.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
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