LucidCam is a small, lightweight, stereoscopic camera capable of capturing 180 degree footage aimed squarely at the VR video market. The device’s IndieGogo campaign kicked off last week and in four ...
Announced on Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the LucidCam from Lucid VR combines stereoscopic video with virtual reality, 180-degree recording. The device itself isn’t much ...
LucidCam, a 3D 180-degree photo/video camera with a sleek and pocketable design, has passed its IndieGogo funding goal of $100,000. The Berkley, CA based team behind LucidCam have also revealed their ...
Lucid VR has raised $2.1 million and it has partnered with Taiwanese manufacturer Wistron to make its LucidCam 180-degree virtual reality camera. The pocket-sized LucidCam captures 3D VR video, pretty ...
The HumanEyes Vuze XR is a compact, dual-lens camera with an integrated handle and a neat party trick: The back-to-back lenses can flip forward to transition from 360-degree, two-dimensional video to ...
Users and Viewers Can Easily Make and View More Immersive Videos Using 3D Camera for Google’s VR180 Format LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CES – YI Technology (YI), the leading provider of advanced, ...
The Tarsier 8K VR camera is a compact user-friendly and high-quality virtual reality (VR) camera. The Tarsier camera is designed to shoot 8K spatial video with two side-by-side lenses, mimicking the ...
The Evo is essentially the One X morphed into a foldable form factor, yet at $419.99, it only costs about $20 more. You get the same 5.7K video resolution and 18-megapixel still resolution, along with ...
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Timed with the release of the Mirage Solo headset, Lenovo is also releasing the first camera based on Google’s 180 tech. The Lenovo Mirage Camera, which seems to be geared heavily toward YouTube ...
Shooting 3D VR footage can be expensive and difficult. However, the Vuze camera from HumanEyes Technologies could make it more accessible thanks to a sub US$1,000 price tag and an easy-to-use design.
Framing can be tricky without a preview display Lack of HDR can leave some scenes over-exposed or murky Live-streaming requires the companion app App lacks basic video editing tools We may receive a ...