Video professionals with the US Army, Red Bull and National Geographic are already using the technology, and you'll soon have your chance. The consumer-ready CENTR Camera aims to make it easy to capture 360-degree HD footage, recording your world in full.
Built by former Apple engineers, the CENTR has four HD image sensors
mounted around a palm-sized chassis. Instead of filming straight-on, like the
average video camera, it's constantly filming 360 degrees of footage. CENTR's
20-variable image calibration stitches images from the four sensors into a
single video automatically, so they're available to view right away without any
complicated post-filming editing.
"When shooting
video, we pull either 720p or 1080p RAW video data from each camera,"
CENTR explains on Kickstarter. "When each camera is shooting at 1080p
resolution, we are processing 4K of panoramic video data in each frame. The
effective resolution after image stitching is 1080 x ~7500 pixels. The final
panoramic width for each video actually varies slightly based on the
calibration parameters automatically set by CENTR."
The footage can be
viewed in real time using the CENTR interactive player on a Wi-Fi-connected
desktop computer, tablet or smartphone. It looks like a normal video at first,
but unlike your typical YouTube fare, you can scroll to spin it around. In a
video made from the cockpit of a plane, for instance, you start off looking
forward from the pilot's POV and can then scroll to look over the wing and keep
going to view the pilot himself.
In addition to
video, the CENTR can be used to capture time-lapse panoramic stills photos.
Each image sensor is 5 MP, allowing for 20-MP time-lapse photography. The
camera also includes a single-sensor mode for times when you just want to shoot
traditionally without the 360-degree effect.
The CENTR's
tape-roll design is meant to allow the filmer to grip the camera through the
center without blocking any of the individual sensors. It's also built to work
with tripod and GoPro mounts, delivering a versatile filming platform for
capturing everyday action.
Inside its housing,
the CENTR Camera includes a digital bubble level that helps in leveling
filming. It saves footage on 8 GB of internal flash storage and includes
microSD expansion. The battery runs for two hours and is designed to be quickly
swapped out. Audio is recorded via three built-in microphones. The camera
weighs just 9 oz (250 g).
After developing
the CENTR for the past three years, the design team has turned to Kickstarter
to help it get over the hump to production. It's offering an early bird pledge
price of US$299 (est. retail: $399) in an attempt to raise $900,000. If all
goes to plan, production is set to begin in February 2015.
The campaign pitch
video can be seen below.
Source: Extraa Education
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