Unicornis has launched a new 360 camera that can shoot 4K spherical video with realtime stitching and livestreaming capabilities.
The Unicornis can record 4K video at 24fps and is powered by a Sony Exmo R & STARVIS CMOS image sensor. Its realtime output is 1080p, and its video bitrate is up to 100Mbit/s.
The Unicornis also employs four glass lenses on its cylindrical body design, and it offers an external SD card slot for extra storage.
Other specs include:
- Lens: 4 X Wide-angle Glass Lenses
- Image Sensor: Sony Exmor R & STARVIS CMOS
- Spherical Resolution: 4K @ 24fps
- Realtime Output: Micro HDMI real-time output 1080p
- Video Bitrate: Up to 100Mbit/s
- Video Encoder: H.264 & H.265
- Video File Format: .MOV & .MP4
- Stitching Method: Internal Live Stitching
- Stitching Algorithm: Patented Dynamic Stitching Line
- Storage: Single SD Card (SDXC UHS U3)
- Power: 12VDC 4A
- Battery: Li-ion rechargeable battery. Continuous recording up to 180 mins
- Size W x L x H: 80mm x 80mm x 160mm
- Total Weight: 750g/26.45oz
- Other ports
3.5mm Stereo Jack
Micro HDMI
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