What is the Vuze 360 camera?Īmongst the glut of new 360-degree cameras entering the growing market, the Vuze from HumanEyes promised early on to be one of the most interesting, promising 3D footage – a rarity among 360 cameras – in 4K resolution with a unique design.īoasting a flat, disc-shaped body design (or, rather, more like a square with rounded off corners), the Vuze features eight cameras spread out evenly in pairs across its four sides.Įach camera pair – eg one side of the camera – is intended to mimic human eyesight, and each individual camera’s Sony image sensor can record UHD 4K video at 30p. So I contacted HumanEyes and asked to re-test the 360 camera and update my Vuze camera review. To its credit, HumanEyes, maker of the Vuze, has released a slew of software and firmware updates since I published my Vuze review and, on paper, these would appear to resolve many of my initial concerns about the camera. But limitations with its app and stitching software made it feel somewhat like an unfinished product. In my verdict I said that the Vuze camera has an impressive build quality, beautiful design, is easy to use and is unique in offering 3D capability at the consumer end of the market. I originally tested the Vuze 360 camera back in July 2017, and was one of the first in the UK to review the camera at a time when its supporting elements were still very raw.
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