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|Type=[[Camera]] | |||
|Subtype=[[360° Camera]] | |||
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|Developer=[[Orah]] | |||
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|Refresh Rate=4096 * 2048px (4K) @30fps Real Time Stitching, 4800 * 2400px @30 fps Post-Processing Stitching | |||
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|Field of View=360 * 180 degrees | |||
|Optics=4 Fisheye 8-Layer MC Glass | |||
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|Audio=4 high dynamic range microphones | |||
|Camera=4 Sony EXMOR | |||
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|Weight=480g | |||
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|Website=https://www.orah.co/camera/ | |||
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== Intro == | == Intro == | ||
The [[Orah 4i]] [[360° Camera]] turns 360 video streaming into a simple process of just pushing a simple button. The strength of the product lies in the auto-stitching live streaming capability. Orah 4i is the brainchild of [[Orah]], formerly [[VideoStitch]], a leading VR solution provider. It was launched in 2016 and now available to professional photographers at $3595 per unit. | The [[Orah 4i]] [[360° Camera]] turns [[360 video]] streaming into a simple process of just pushing a simple button. The strength of the product lies in the auto-stitching live streaming capability. Orah 4i is the brainchild of [[Orah]], formerly [[VideoStitch]], a leading [[VR]] solution provider. It was launched in 2016 and now available to professional photographers at $3595 per unit. | ||
The Orah 4i has been used 360° live broadcast of high-profile event such as “The Art Of More”, Google I/O conference and the French Open. | The Orah 4i has been used 360° live broadcast of high-profile event such as “The Art Of More”, Google I/O conference and the French Open. | ||
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The Orah 4i’s main selling feature is the capability to live stream 360° video through the internet. This is accomplished by the camera unit integrated with four Sony EXMOR™ image sensors and multicoated F2.0 fisheye glasses. | The Orah 4i’s main selling feature is the capability to live stream 360° video through the internet. This is accomplished by the camera unit integrated with four Sony EXMOR™ image sensors and multicoated F2.0 fisheye glasses. | ||
The camera is connected to the stitching box, powered by Intel CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GPU to run the company’s VahanaVR software to seamlessly generate the 360° video which can be streamed live over the internet or stored to a built-in 120GB SSD card. | The camera is connected to the stitching box, powered by [[Intel CPU]] and [[NVIDIA GeForce]] [[GPU]] to run the company’s [[VahanaVR]] software to seamlessly generate the 360° video which can be streamed live over the internet or stored to a built-in 120GB SSD card. | ||
The videos could be published live on popular video platforms like Facebook, Youtube, and other supported channels. | The videos could be published live on popular video platforms like Facebook, Youtube, and other supported channels. | ||
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* https://virtualrealityreporter.com/orah-4i-360-video-camera-review/ | * https://virtualrealityreporter.com/orah-4i-360-video-camera-review/ | ||
* https://www.cnet.com/videos/orah-4i-camera-live-streams-vr-to-youtube/ | * https://www.cnet.com/videos/orah-4i-camera-live-streams-vr-to-youtube/ | ||
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