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|Website=[http://www.jauntvr.com/neo-first-look NEO] | |Website=[http://www.jauntvr.com/neo-first-look NEO] | ||
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[[ | [[Jaunt ONE]], formerly known as '''NEO''', is a [[virtual reality]] [[camera]] developed by [[Jaunt VR]]. Unveiled on June 30, 2015, ONE is a professional camera system designed to capture stereoscopic 3D, 360 degree videos. Billed as the first professional [[VR]] camera, ONE allows filmmakers to capture fully [[immersive]], cinematic virtual reality experiences of the highest quality.<ref name="first_look">http://www.jauntvr.com/neo-first-look</ref> Two notable features of the camera are large sensors to film in low-light environments and synchronized global shutter to create the perfectly stitched panoramic images. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
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==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
ONE has 2 models: [[#ONE J1-24G|ONE J1-24G]] and [[#ONE J1-24R|ONE J1-24R]]. | |||
===Specifications=== | ===ONE J1-24G=== | ||
'''Specifications''': | |||
*1 & 1.2″ “native HD” global shutter sensors, ideal for low-light and fast-moving objects | |||
*up to 120 FPS, time lapse | |||
*3200 max ISO | |||
*SNR @ ISO800 – 36 dB | |||
*11 stops per sensor module dynamic range | |||
*custom optics, 130° diagonal, f/2.9 | |||
*8K*4K per eye | |||
*Available from August 2015, ramping up in 2016 | |||
===ONE J1-24R=== | |||
'''Specifications''': | |||
*1″ 20MP rolling shutter system, ideal for outdoors and super high resolution time lapse photography | |||
*up to 60 FPS, time Lapse | |||
*3200 max ISO | |||
*SNR @ ISO800 – 29 dB | |||
*11 stops per sensor module dynamic range | |||
*custom optics, 130° diagonal, f/2.9 | |||
*up to 32K*16K per eye | |||
*Available starting early 2016 | |||
==Software== | ==Software== |