Nokia's OZO contains eight cameras, giving the user the ability to capture 360-degree, three-dimensional video. WSJ's Stu Woo asks who would buy the $60,000 device.
Nokia’s Ozo overcomes this filming issue with “dynamic rendering,” which lets filmmakers wear a VR headset and watch what the Ozo is capturing in real-time, with a full 360-degree field of view.
After “slower than expected development” of its 360 VR camera, OZO, Nokia said it was offloading around 310 of around 1090 employees working in VR. Although not designed as a health product ...