Capturing 360-degree video just got a little easier for non-professionals.
The Vuze camera, debuting at CES in Las Vegas, is equipped with eight full HD cameras placed in a lightweight, square housing with rounded corners. Using a proprietary technique called adaptive blending, the device produces 360-degree still photos and video footage that can be used for nearly any VR headset, according to New York-based HumanEye Technologies
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Offered in a variety of colors, including red, yellow and blue, the Vuze camera’s SD card can capture up to one hour of video Read more…
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