While virtual reality helmets to the general public – on which planchent Facebook, HTC, Sony, Samsung, Microsoft and others – should arrive from next year, Nokia announced its virtual reality camera, “Ozo”, would also be created in 2016, during the first quarter.
A destination of the professional market including the film industry This model – designed in Finland by house engineers – will be sold $ 60,000 (56,630 euros). In full operation redemption of the French group Alcatel-Lucent, the former world number one mobile phone unveiled in July this spherical camera designed to make 3D videos and games adapted to virtual reality helmets and goggles.
Weighing 4.2 kilograms, the camera records images and sound to 360 degrees with eight sensors with 2K * 2K pixels and eight microphones. This camera is capable of recording 45 minutes of video on a frame rate of 30 frames per second.
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Sold $ 15,000 and available by the end of the year (limited edition only), this model will work with Jump, software to compile multiple view angles recorded, to make a mount and then send the video on YouTube, where it can be viewed with a virtual reality helmet, the Cardboard of the Mountain View company.
Other giant being deployed in this segment <- - sdvenc> : Samsung. There is one year, the company said it was working on a 360-degree camera capable of filming a 3D video gigapixel per second, the South Korean firm was named “Project Beyond”.
Last September, the company also participated – as lead investor – to $ 3.5 million round of the Canadian startups Bublé who also works on a model of camera capable of filming in virtual reality, as reported by the American site “Tech Crunch”.
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