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3 Questions with Zak Niazi of Circle Optics

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Photonics Media met Zak Niazi, CEO of Circle Optics, at Light and Sound Interactive 2019, which took place in Rochester, N.Y., in June. Niazi showed off the capabilities of his 360° parallax-free camera, which, according to the company’s website, is the first of its kind in the world. Circle Optics took fourth place and the Audience Choice award at the Luminate NY Accelerator Competition for optics, photonics, and imaging companies.

Zak Niazi (left), CEO of Circle Optics, and Allen Krisiloff, systems engineer, with their parallax-free 360° camera at Light and Sound Interactive 2019. Tell us about Circle Optics. How did the company come to be? I started years ago, back at the University of Rochester as a student of optics, asking an adviser, “Why, if Google has cameras on top of cars mapping the planet, can I not strap on a headset and roam the streets of Venice, Italy, in 60 frames per second? Why one photo per street block instead of continuous moving walkthroughs?” Dustin Moore, who previously...Read full article

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    Published: July 2019
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    parallax
    The optical phenomenon that causes relative motion between two objects when the eyepoint is moved laterally. When parallax appears in a telescope between the image and reticle, this indicates the image has not been formed in the plane of the reticle.
    parallaxCircle OpticsZak NiaziUniversity of Rochester360-degree optics360-degree video stitchingDustin MooreAllan Krisiloffstitch-freeOpticsOptics Special Section

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