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Vitrima: Chicago Startup Creates 3D Lens for GoPro Cameras and Virtual Reality Videos

Fantem, a small startup company based in Chicago, is launching the world’s first 3D lens for GoPro cameras called the Vitrima.

Fantem, a small startup company based in Chicago, is launching the world’s first 3D lens for GoPro cameras called the Vitrima. If you thought that GoPro cameras were already cool, then a 3D enhanced GoPro camera will really blow you away.

Vitrima’s 3D lens comes ready to mount and will automatically record your experiences in 3D to create immersive virtual reality video.

In the year 2016, the one tech buzzword that is taking the industry by storm is Virtual Reality, or simply VR. A 3D video is the first step in experiencing VR. A normal video shot by GoPro is already amazing. Capturing the pure essence of action videos together with this add-on is a simple but ingenious way to improve on that.

Imagine taking action video’s to the next level by shooting film in 3D. If you are wondering, “How does it shoot in 3D?” The answer – mirrors.

All humans are able to perceive depth because we have a pair of eyes. Therefore, because our eyes are separated by a couple of inches, we see the same image from different perspectives.

As a result, the brain processes this information in different dimensions, thereby producing a 3D image of the real world.

The 3D lens on the Vitrima works in a similar fashion. The pioneering lens uses mirrors to create two different images, one for the left eye and one for the right eye.

By redirecting light from objects onto a single camera, the camera is able to record 3D in real-time, requiring no video editing afterwards. Most of all this eases the creation process, allowing you to quickly re-live your experiences with more depth at home.

Vitrima records stereoscopic 3D videos directly onto your GoPro camera. That video can be instantly viewed on any virtual reality headset, such as an Oculus Rift, Google Cardboard, Samsung Gear VR, and even the upcoming Sony PlayStation VR.

Consequently, the possibilities are endless with a Vitrima 3D lens attached to a GoPro camera. It is extremely simple to configure, too.

All you need to do is slide in your GoPro into the Vitrima lens and you are ready to start recording high-definition, 3D videos.

 

If you enjoy action activities such as paragliding or hang gliding, snowboarding or skiing, or even scuba diving, you can capture the complete immersive experience in real-time with a Vitrima lens.

From mountain biking to skateboarding, GoPro’s cameras are used for a myriad of recording uses, and now they’ll be VR-enabled too.

You can then share your experiences with any friends and family who own a VR headset.

The goal is for everyone to feel immersed in the experiences they are watching, and 3D videos help accomplish that vision. Virtual reality seemingly is the future and Fantem wants to pioneer that future.

Vitrima Specifications

Don’t be fooled by the tiny size of this lens. Just like the GoPro, the Vitrima lens is very robust and is also waterproof. Here are some of the specifications of the Vitrima lens.

Weight – 7.7 oz.

Dimensions – 3.70in x 2.31in x 2.08in

Housing Material – Aluminum alloy, ABS plastic

Focusing Range – Over 2 feet

Waterproof – Yes

Eventually VR headsets will become ubiquitous all over the world, but at the moment it is a tad bit pricey for many to afford. Fantem understands this and is very kind to send you a free VR viewer with every purchase of a Vitrima 3D lens.

Vitrima is in effect already helping to grow the widespread popularity of a virtual reality experience.

If you’d like more information about the Vitrima 3D lens, including the price and launch date, you can head over to their official website and sign up for a newsletter to stay informed about special deals.

You can also check out their YouTube channel to see some fascinating 3D videos that have been shot with the groundbreaking 3D lens.

The company has also launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, allowing interested backers to fund the project and have the first chance of owning one of the lens.

What do you think of the Vitrima 3D lens? – Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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