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{{Device Infobox
|image=[[File:ozo1.jpg|350px]]
|Type=[[Virtual RealityCamera]]|Subtype=[[Virtual Reality Camera]]
|Platform=
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|Memory=
|Storage=500GB SSD
|Display=
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|Refresh Rate=30 FPS capture, 60/90 FPS tracking
|Persistence=
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|Update Rate=
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|Audio=[[3D audio]]
|Camera=
|Sensors=8 synchronized 2K x 2K sensors
|Input=
|Connectivity=
|Power=
|Weight=4.2kg / 9.3lbs including battery|Size=264 x 170 x 238mm (with mount)
|Release Date=Q1 2016
|Price=$60,000
OZO is partnered with [[Jaunt VR]] for camera usage and post-production services.
OZO will cost $60,000 and is scheduled to be released in Q1, 2016. In addition to the camera, OZO will have [[#Accessories|multiple accessories]] available for purchase.
==Features==
==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]]. OZO captures video at 30 frames per second and is almost entire stereoscopic, except for a small monoscopic area at the tail end of camera. It has a swappable 500GB SSD that allows 45 minutes of continous recording. The base OZO package include the camera, [[#Accessories|Digital Cartridge]], camera mount, [[#Accessories|Docking Station]] and power supply. Additional [[#Accessories|accessories]] can be purchased separately.
===Specifications===
'''Sensors and Lens''':
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'''Video and Audio''':
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'''Capture and Output''':
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'''Size and Parameters''':
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|Storage Temperature || -40C to +50C (-4F to +122F)
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==Accessories==
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| Digital Cartridge || $5,000 || Contains a battery and 500GB SSD (Media Module). <br> It slots into the tail of Ozo and allows 45 minutes of continuous shooting.
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| Docking Station || $1,500 || Accepts a Media Module for data transfer and charging.
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| Media Module || $2,500 || Media Module is the 500GB SSD part of the Digital Cartridge. <br> It has an USB 3.0 port and allows the director to swap out the module to transfer the captured footage.
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| Camera Handle || $?? || Attached to the tail of the camera, the handle allows the user to move the camera around the set.
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| Carbon Lens Cover || $?? || The hollow ball protects all 8 of OZO's camera lenses.
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| Long Tripod Adapter || $?? || Creates a lot of distance between OZO and the mount.
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| Short Tripod Adapter || $?? || Creates a little distance between OZO and the mount.
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==Software==
 
==History==
'''April 25, 2016''': Nokia announced that it is providing OZO cameras to [[The Walt Disney Studios]] to create VR content for their upcoming films.
==References==
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