Nokia 'Alien' Camera

Nokia 'Alien' Camera ozo camera

Nokia made a surprise by introducing Ozo. A camera that looks like an alien eye to deliver Nokia entered the realm of virtual reality (VR), which are being crowded tilled technology companies.

But if you look at the price and function, obviously this is not the device for personal consumers. Ozo priced at USD 60 thousand.

Quoted from Tech Radar, Tuesday (01/12/2015), this product is targeting professionals in the video and the film-making industry. Nokia expects the camera that can record audio and video in 360 degrees can be a standard camera for video recording VR in Hollywood.

Ozo claimed to have a number of excellent features. One is the live monitoring. Users can see the recordings directly using the headset. The video can be played back without having to render the entire video.

VR video recordings should normally be 'stitched' before they can be played. That process will take some hours. While Ozo can render videos with a low resolution so that users can see the tape in a short time.

After Microsoft purchased the cell phone business, Nokia does seem to focus on the network infrastructure business. Therefore, the emergence of Ozo be a surprise by showing interest in Nokia plunged in the VR world.

"Entering the realm of VR is not an 'accident', but had been planned before VR became a trend as it is now, 'said Vice President of Digital Media Nokia's Paul Melin.

Nokia Ozo compete with VR made by GoPro camera on display at Google I / O 2015 last. Artificial GoPro camera is designed for use in Google Jump, which is an ecosystem for the filming of VR.

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