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This affordable 'point-and-shoot' camera could be the GoPro of virtual reality

HumanEyes wants you to use this like a GoPro.

This affordable 'point-and-shoot' camera could be the GoPro of virtual reality

It's small and sturdy enough to stow in a backpack.

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The Vuze mock-up we saw last week looked a little bigger than this image from their website makes it look, but it's still smaller than a dinner plate.

It uses eight cameras placed around its edge to pull off 360-degree, stereoscopic 4K shooting.

It uses eight cameras placed around its edge to pull off 360-degree, stereoscopic 4K shooting.

You can control it from your smartphone.

You can control it from your smartphone.

HumanEyes says its Vuze Studio software creates near-seamless stitching, taking much of the hassle out of video production. Once imported, you should be able to edit the video in programs like Adobe Premier, Final Cut Pro, or even iMovie.

HumanEyes says its Vuze Studio software creates near-seamless stitching, taking much of the hassle out of video production. Once imported, you should be able to edit the video in programs like Adobe Premier, Final Cut Pro, or even iMovie.

You can watch the results in any VR headset.

You can watch the results in any VR headset.

Or watch it in scrollable 2D on a screen.

Or watch it in scrollable 2D on a screen.

Here's another example video.

Here

You can check out more in the Vuze showroom.


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