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الأربعاء، 13 أبريل 2016

Facebook announces its first dedicated live broadcast digital camera


Facebook announced during the conference F8 developers for its first partnership aims to produce special cameras to serve the live broadcast through Facebook. The new camera is Mevo Mevo produced by Live Stream Livestream US firm are specifically designed to serve the live broadcast Pfispock own.
Among the most prominent Mevo camera features adopted technology allows image capture from several angles and allow the user to choose the angle and the snapshot, which wants to display on viewers of the live broadcast and change the angle easily through the application of smart phones, giving inspiration to the viewer that there are several cameras on the event filming along the lines of television programs .
He said Jesse Hertzberg, CEO of Live Stream developed for the camera in remarks to the site Business Insider, Mevo that presents the user with a television studio in his pocket, so that only one person the quality of TV programs production programs.
The camera has the ability to detect faces and other elements in the frame it is automatically allows the user to click on the desired cut between angles and focus the image on the place a certain angle only.
The camera also provides an option for automatic editing of the video during the live broadcast so that it can on its own to determine the elements in the picture and move them without user intervention.
The camera can accurately capture 720p video and audio recording via the built-in microphone, however, its battery can last only one hour of continuous work, but is available with additional battery gives up to ten hours of use. And it will be available in the markets over the next June at a price of $ 399.

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