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Images Luna Ultra Cloud Camera Officer announces a head start module: headset form, called "Look where"
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On June 3rd, news from IT House, Insta360 official social media released a new video of Luna Ultra today, and announced a first-view solution - the head-hunting module for the first person in the film.
According to the presentation, the module supports the opening of a head-direction test with a single key, allowing for real-time synchronization of the camera cloud stand with the user ' s head direction, and without the need for a back-to-back operation, to easily achieve the large angle view of POV, which is difficult to achieve, and break the traditional POV camera limitations.
The head-hunting module of the first man with three axes of cloud-tracking + real-time "assembled skills" to detect head movement is called a much easier and more elegant way to achieve a different immersion experience of "where to look, where to film" with a view to precisely locking the visual centre and bringing "see where to see" an immersion-like experience.
The module uses a very light ear-mounted device, described as having a “near-negative” wear experience, and supports a variety of shortcut-button interactions: double-clicking on the module allows the clouds to return quickly, and long-duration calibration of the worn position. According to information from IT House, the module also has a “extra-long voyage”.
Earlier, @digital chat, it was reported that the price of the Insta360 Luna Ultra double cloud camera had been exposed by proxy, with a unit estimated at $5299 and a full-power package estimated at $6499. The message states that it is equipped with a three-axis mechanical cloud table, using 1 inch F1.8 main camera + 3 times the optical long-focus, with a combination of cards, to support 6 times the / 12 times the hybrid focal, and can record videos in 6 K50fps, 4K120fps, 10bit i-Log, Duby visual format.
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