The Vuze achieves depth thanks to eight lenses instead of the usual two employed by most consumer 360 cameras. Think of the Vuze as a prosumer 360 camera that brings some high-end features, but at an affordable price point. The Vuze isn’t going to replace those rigs for Hollywood filmmakers or premium content creators, but it brings the feature to the mainstream – consumers, hobbyists or even small businesses looking to integrate 360 into their marketing campaigns. Before the Vuze was around, to achieve 3D in 360 degrees required – and still does – expensive, multi-camera rigs, and some hardcore video editing to stitch it all together and render it ready for YouTube, Facebook, virtual reality headset, etc. Humaneyes is calling the Vuze the first consumer 3D 360 camera. With it’s size, rounded corners, and bold colors it looks like an old CD player, but eight lenses suggests otherwise.
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