Post by account_disabled on Jan 31, 2024 4:54:39 GMT -5
GoPro Hero cameras Google Array has the ability to record 3D videos that can be distributed on YouTube. This 16-camera device also records 360-degree videos for people using VR headsets like Cardboard. The search giant says its VR project is capable of stitching footage from 16 cameras into a single file. Taking advantage of YouTube's popularity and Cardboard's reach, Google hopes consumers will adopt the technology quickly and in large numbers. The carton is already a success, with more than a million units shipped to customers, largely thanks to its roughly $20 price tag. However, the same can't be said for the Array itself, as the 16 GoPro Hero cameras aren't exactly cheap.
The Google Array VR rig is part of the new Jump VR platform Industry Email List alongside Cardboard To use virtual reality devices, Google still needs a special platform. This was also introduced during the I / O 2015 event. It's called Jump and it invites users to experience places like Cardboard and Array. Currently, the Google Jump platform consists of the aforementioned array device. However, the future could bring more units to the table and grow the company's virtual reality ecosystem. At the same time, the giant promises to deliver 3D video with a high definition and seamless panoramic photos without seeing the boundaries of each photo.
More information will be released in the near future, so it remains to be seen how the Google-GoPro partnership pans out. Pentax's upcoming DSLR camera is rumored to feature a built-in Sony image sensor and image stabilization that supports high pixel frequency technology. Pentax officially announced the development of a K-mount DSLR camera with a full-frame image sensor earlier this year. In the meantime, the company has showcased the device at various events, while rumors have revealed some information about it.
The Google Array VR rig is part of the new Jump VR platform Industry Email List alongside Cardboard To use virtual reality devices, Google still needs a special platform. This was also introduced during the I / O 2015 event. It's called Jump and it invites users to experience places like Cardboard and Array. Currently, the Google Jump platform consists of the aforementioned array device. However, the future could bring more units to the table and grow the company's virtual reality ecosystem. At the same time, the giant promises to deliver 3D video with a high definition and seamless panoramic photos without seeing the boundaries of each photo.
More information will be released in the near future, so it remains to be seen how the Google-GoPro partnership pans out. Pentax's upcoming DSLR camera is rumored to feature a built-in Sony image sensor and image stabilization that supports high pixel frequency technology. Pentax officially announced the development of a K-mount DSLR camera with a full-frame image sensor earlier this year. In the meantime, the company has showcased the device at various events, while rumors have revealed some information about it.