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HumanEyes presents Vuze, to create VR content

Virtual reality is next to a widespread consumer in the world thanks to the devices that have been presented over the past few months, including Gear VR Samsung, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. All three devices are ideal for the use of VR content, but currently scarce products and solutions that allow the user to common and individual enthusiast to create VR content without blowing your bank account.

With this in mind an Israeli company, HumanEyes, has decided to create a sort of virtual camera "point and shoot." It is Vuze, a device that includes eight HD video cameras draw each with a 120 degree field of view in the horizontal plane and 180 degrees on the vertical plane.

In this way Vuze is able to record 360-degree stereoscopic content at 4K resolution and overall with a stable frame rate of 30FPS. The ability to record in stereo mode allows you to donate to the movie three-dimensional depth, allowing you to gain a greater illusion of reality in the finished content.

Vuze will be marketed with a VR helmet, a selfie stick that you can turn into a tripod, carrying case and Vuze Studio software that allows you to process recorded video from eight cameras to make a single three-dimensional stereoscopic content. Available in various colors (black, yellow, red, blue), will be on the market in October at a price of $ 799. The pre-orders are active right now.

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