3D Super Cameras

The GoPro 360 Degree Camera Array Shoots 3D Footage Using 16 Cameras

Following the launch of Jump, Google's VR technology platform that lets consumers shoot and share content in 3D, the software giant has partnered with camera tycoons GoPro to create the GoPro 360 degree camera array built out of 16 GoPros.

Installed on a circular rig, the easy to transport equipment is ahead of the concern curve with its extra-long battery life, multi-camera control and camera syncing capacities. Once captured, footage will be easily processed by Google's Jump software and sharable with anyone with a VR headset. The groundbreaking super camera will be released to select YouTubers for testing and previewing, but will soon be available for purchase to all VR enthusiasts.

With the rise of the 3D film far behind us, the ability for consumers to shoot 3D footage without large scale Hollywood budgets was only a matter of time.
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