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− | |Type=[[ | + | |Type=[[Camera]] |
− | |Subtype=[[Camera]] | + | |Subtype=[[Virtual Reality Camera]] |
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|Price=$15,000 | |Price=$15,000 | ||
|Website=[http://gopro.com/odyssey gopro.com/odyssey] | |Website=[http://gopro.com/odyssey gopro.com/odyssey] | ||
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− | [[Odyssey]] is a [[virtual reality]] [[camera]] developed by [[GoPro]]. | + | [[Odyssey]] is a [[virtual reality]] [[camera]] developed by [[GoPro]]. It is the first camera built utilizing [[Google]]'s [[Jump]] platform. Odyssey is composed of 16 [[GoPro HERO4 Black]] cameras lining the rim of a ring-shaped array. It uses Jump's software to stitch together feed from each GoPro camera to create [[stereoscopic]] 3D and panoramic videos. |
+ | In May 2016, Odyssey was shipped to select [[VR companies]], [[WEVR]], [[VRSE]], [[Specular]], [[Surreal]], [[Theory]] and [[Two Bit Circus]], through a limited access pilot program. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
'''Stereoscopic Panoramic''' - Records immersive 360˚ 3D video with unrivaled depth perspective for realistic playback on VR devices. | '''Stereoscopic Panoramic''' - Records immersive 360˚ 3D video with unrivaled depth perspective for realistic playback on VR devices. | ||
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'''Extended Power''' - Ideal for longer recording times and additional power supply in remote locations. | '''Extended Power''' - Ideal for longer recording times and additional power supply in remote locations. | ||
− | '''Rugged All-In-One Housing''' - Designed to withstand the rigors of professional use. | + | '''Rugged All-In-One Housing''' - Designed to withstand the rigors of professional use.<ref name='official'>http://gopro.com/odyssey</ref> |
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
+ | Odyssey Panoramic Camera Rig, 16 HERO4 Black Cameras, 16 Array Bacpacs, 16 microSD cards, Pelican Case and cables and accessories.<ref name='official'>http://gopro.com/odyssey</ref> | ||
===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | ||
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|Audio || 16 internal microphones: Mono <br> External microphone support: Stereo supported with 3.5mm Mic Adapter 2 (Zoom H2N external recorder kit included) | |Audio || 16 internal microphones: Mono <br> External microphone support: Stereo supported with 3.5mm Mic Adapter 2 (Zoom H2N external recorder kit included) | ||
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+ | <ref name='official'>http://gopro.com/odyssey</ref> | ||
==Software== | ==Software== | ||
+ | Google's [[Jump]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 12 May 2016
Odyssey | |
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Basic Info | |
Type | Camera |
Subtype | Virtual Reality Camera |
Developer | GoPro |
Release Date | September 8, 2015 |
Price | $15,000 |
Website | gopro.com/odyssey |
System | |
Storage | |
Display | |
Image | |
Optics | |
Tracking | |
Audio | |
Connectivity | |
Device |
In May 2016, Odyssey was shipped to select VR companies, WEVR, VRSE, Specular, Surreal, Theory and Two Bit Circus, through a limited access pilot program.
Features
Stereoscopic Panoramic - Records immersive 360˚ 3D video with unrivaled depth perspective for realistic playback on VR devices.
High-Resolution Render - Jump assembler technology results in incredibly realistic video capture of up to 8K30.
Synchronized Rig - All 16 HERO4 cameras are synced down to the pixel level to function as one camera.
Extended Power - Ideal for longer recording times and additional power supply in remote locations.
Rugged All-In-One Housing - Designed to withstand the rigors of professional use.[1]
Hardware
Odyssey Panoramic Camera Rig, 16 HERO4 Black Cameras, 16 Array Bacpacs, 16 microSD cards, Pelican Case and cables and accessories.[1]
Specifications
Part | Spec |
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Size | 294.6mm x 65.8mm |
Weight | 6.57kg (14.5lbs) |
Video Resolution | 2.7K 4:3 30 NTSC frames per second, 25 PAL frames per second Output resolutions (via Jump) 2kx2k over under panoramic MPEG4 video with a bit rate of 150Mbit/s 8kx8k over under panoramic MPEG4 video with a bit rate of 600Mbit/s |
Video Format | h.264 codec, .mp4 file format (after stitch) |
Power | 16 rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (rated at 1160mAh, 3.8V, 4.4Wh) Support for external power(AC/DC) via XLR connector |
Audio | 16 internal microphones: Mono External microphone support: Stereo supported with 3.5mm Mic Adapter 2 (Zoom H2N external recorder kit included) |
Software
Google's Jump