Designed for versatility and adaptability to almost any shooting situation, Sony’s very first camera tracking system is here. Dubbed the OCELLUS, this is a marker-free camera tracking system tailored for all types of virtual productions.Featuring a multi-eye image sensor that works in conjunction with a processing box and lens encoder, the OCELLUS is able to integrate tracking data with camera and lens metadata to better streamline your virtual production, AR, on-set preview, and post-production workflows.Every element of this new OCELLUS ASR-CT1 system has been destined to work with a range of cameras, lenses, and rigs, and deliver highly accurate camera tracking (even when outdoors or working around obstacles). If you’re interested at all in virtual production and how this system might improve your own workflows, let’s check out what you need to know about the Sony OCELLUS.Introducing the Sony OCELLUSWhile it might seem like some revolutionary, future technology, camera tracking systems are nothing new. They’re new for Sony, perhaps, but they’ve been in development for years as virtual production has evolved from a small niche into a big industry. The Sony OCELLUS promises to push things even more forward as a camera tracking system designed to adapt to a wide range of applications, environments, and cameras. The Sony OCELLUS looks to be quite robust and reliable as it aims to promise incredibly stable tracking, which should be great for the following use cases, including: Virtual production — Perfectly suited to working with LED displays and green screens, marker-free tracking eliminates...
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