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|Video Dynamic Range || 60 dB / 10 stops | |||
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|Base Color Temperature || 5,000 degrees Kelvin | |||
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|Base Sensitivity || ISO 400 | |||
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|Audio Sensor Type || Omnidirectional, solid state | |||
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|Audio Area Coverage || Full-spherical, 360 x 360 degrees | |||
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|Audio Dynamic Range || 64dB S/N, 120dB max SPL | |||
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Revision as of 15:30, 3 December 2015
| OZO | |
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| Basic Info | |
| Type | Virtual Reality |
| Subtype | Camera |
| Developer | Nokia |
| Release Date | Q1 2016 |
| Price | $60,000 |
| Website | ozo.nokia.com |
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| Display | |
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| Optics | |
| Tracking | |
| Audio | |
| Connectivity | |
| Device | |
OZO is a virtual reality camera developed by Nokia. Unveiled on July 28, 2015, this 360 degrees camera is designed and built for professional VR Filmmakers. Content filmed with the ball-shaped OZO can be viewed on various VR Devices (HMDs), with stereoscopic 3D, 360 degree videos and spatially accurate surround sound.[1] One of key innovations of OZO is its ability to allow the filmmakers to preview content in real time without waiting for it to be stitched together. With a five figure price tag, OZO is not a consumer product. [2] Its intended for filmmakers and advertisers and offers an end-to-end solution for professional capture, editing and playback of cinematic VR experiences.
OZO is partnered with Jaunt VR for camera usage and post-production services.
Features
- Captures stereoscopic 3D video through 8 synchronized global shutter sensors.
- Records spatial audio through 8 integrated microphones.
- Allows the filmmaker to preview the footage in real time, without a lengthy stitching process. Traditionally the stitching process that creates a 360 degree video can take hours. OZO allows the filmmaker can view the low resolution version of the footage in just minutes after recording.
- Integrates into existing professional workflows and works with third-party tools, dramatically simplifying content production at all stages.[1]
- OZO can be placed on a standard tripod with SDI and power cables. It can also be operated remotely with Wi-Fi, utilizing internal SSD and battery.
Hardware
Spherical device about the size of a grape fruit. It has 8 cameras positioned evenly apart. Each camera shoots in 2K x 2K resolution and covers 195 degrees field of view.
Specifications
Sensors and Lens:
| Part | Spec |
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| Presence Capture | Spherical and Stereoscopic Video capture with Spatial Audio Array |
| Video Sensor Type | Progressive Scan with Global Shutter |
| Video Sensor Array | Eight, synchronised, 2K x 2K sensors |
| Video Area Coverage | Full-spherical, 360 x 180 degrees |
| Min Imaging Distance | 0.5m / 20" (spherical video coverage) |
| Stereoscopic Coverage | Centerline +/- 130(h), +/- 65(v) degrees |
| Lens Interoptic Distance | Effective max. 86 mm / 3.4" |
| Lens Angle of View | 195 degrees per lens |
| Relative Aperture | f/2.4 |
Video and Audio:
| Part | Spec |
|---|---|
| Video Dynamic Range | 60 dB / 10 stops |
| Base Color Temperature | 5,000 degrees Kelvin |
| Base Sensitivity | ISO 400 |
| Audio Sensor Type | Omnidirectional, solid state |
| Audio Area Coverage | Full-spherical, 360 x 360 degrees |
| Audio Dynamic Range | 64dB S/N, 120dB max SPL |
Capture and Output: