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What is the best alternative to Giroptic 360cam?
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Kodak SP360 4K
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Good range of mounts
The range of mounts offered by the Kodak SP360 4K enable it to be fixed to anything when capturing shots.
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Desktop software is unintuitive and buggy
The desktop app is difficult to navigate, making it hard to find what features you're looking for. It's known to be buggy, with a common issue being an error message when trying to upload to youtube.
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Can capture slow-motion videos
This device can capture 720p @ 120 fps videos.
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Stitching could be better
Kodak's stitching software is somewhat disappointing, particularly when it comes to matching up exposure.
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Highly durable
The camera is splashproof, waterproof via a case, shockproof up to 2m via a lens cover, freezeproof up to 14°F / -10°C and dustproof, making it an excellent device for use outdoors when exposed to the elements.
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Can look grainy in low light settings
Details are lost in a lower-light setting and the image becomes grainy.
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Can be controlled remotely
The camera can be controlled remotely from the user's mobile device, allowing for added flexibility.
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Getting a completely spherical image requires two cameras
A single SP360 4K camera captures a 360 by 235-degree video. In order to get a completely spherical 360 by 360-degree video you need two cameras and a mount to stick them together. A bundle like that costs $799.99, which requires a serious commitment to shooting spherical video (even if it's great value for money).
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Free stitching software if you opt for the dual mount
The company offers free stitching software for those who opt for the dual mount.
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Loose dome cover
The dome cover on some devices has become loose.
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Can be combined with another camera to shoot 4K spherical videos
SP360 4K allows for one of the rare 2-camera setups that's capable of capturing completely spherical 4K video at 30 frames per second. Most alternatives either can't match the resolution, the framerate or require more than 2 cameras (which means more stitch lines). Important to note that in order to capture spherical footage, you'll need another SP360 4K camera and a dual camera base mount. Once captured and stitched, the output video is 3840 x 1920 @ 30 fps.
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Can shoot 360° x 235° without stitching artifacts
Unlike most other 360-degree cameras, SP360 4K only uses a single lens which means that there's no need for stitching the video.
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Offers motion-detection mode
The user can set the camera to a motion-detection mode that allows the camera to record videos when it picks up movement. It will then stop recording if there has been no movement for 10 seconds. This makes for an easy set-and-forget mode that can pick up one's pets or be used for security.
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Excellent video quality in the price range
You can capture 2880 x 2880 footage @ 30fps with one camera and completely spherical 3840 x 2160 footage @ 30fps with 2 cameras. Within its price range, the video quality of the camera is excellent. The footage is reasonably sharp and it has good colors.
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Camera is straight forward to use
If you only want to shoot 360° x 235 then you don't need to worry about stitching the images. Though the software can be a problem, the camera itself is fairly intuitive.
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Good stills quality
Takes 12MP stills with clear colors.
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Wi-Fi:
Yes
Release Date:
October 2015
Battery:
1250mAh. ~55min @ 4K60
Image stabilization:
Electronic
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360Fly
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9
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No stitching artifacts
Unlike most other 360-degree cameras, 360Fly only uses a single lens, meaning that there's no need for stitching the video.
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Blind spot at the bottom
Due to where the lens is placed, the camera can only capture 240 degrees vertically, with a blind spot at the bottom.
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Suitable for recording sports or other outdoor activities
360Fly is dust-resistant (IP6X certified), water-resistant up to 50 meters, and shock-resistant up to 1.5M. This makes it a great device for recording extreme sports or general outdoor recording.
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Doesn't work well in low light
Video quality decreases significantly in low light settings. You can watch an example here.
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Excellent overall design
The camera has an appealing design: rounded in shape with divots much like a golf ball. There is a solid construction to the whole of the body and the free app is easy to navigate and use. Overall the design of every component of the device is well thought out, making for a pleasant experience for the user.
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Companion apps allow previewing, editing, and playing back recorded videos
The 360Fly allows the user to use their app on Android, iOS, Windows or OSX. The user can then connect to the camera and get a real-time live preview, edit, and playback recorded videos. The smartphone apps connect to the camera over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and the desktop apps can be connected via USB.
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Comes with a GoPro adapter mount
Thanks to the adapter, the user can easily use any GoPro mounts.
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Built-in image stabilization
When the user is shooting, the camera's built-in stabilization reduces any vibration that could inhibit the quality of the shot.
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Great battery life
The user can record more than two hours of footage on a single charge.
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Can shoot underwater
360Fly is water-resistant up to 50 meters. An example of underwater footage can be found here.
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Can quickly upload videos to social media
From within the provided 360Fly app, users can edit and upload videos to their social media accounts (such as Facebook or Twitter).
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Video formats:
MP4 (H.264)
Optics:
1 x 240° FOV f/2.5
Stitched video:
1504 x 1504 @ 30fps 20Mbps
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GoPro Hero 4 Black
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Huge selection of accessories available
Hero 4 Black is compatible with all GoPro mounts offering a wide variety of accessories available for the camera.
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No viewscreen on camera
The camera can only show live-preview over wi-fi via a smartphone app.
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Can capture 4K30, 2.7K50, and 1080p120
Captures 60mbit h.264 video.
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Short battery life
In most cases (with wi-fi on and using the smartphone app), Hero 4 Black will last about 50 minutes while shooting 4K30 and 90 minutes while shooting 720p120.
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Good dynamic range
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Built-in menu system is cumbersome to use
Hero 4 Black's two button navigation is not ideal and can be quite time consuming. Luckily, it supports connecting wirelessly to a smartphone and using an app for settings instead that's a lot more convenient.
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Waterproof up to 40m
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Expensive
Costs $500.
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White balance, color, ISO, sharpness, shutter speed and exposure values can be manually adjusted via Protune
Protune is disable by default, but can be enabled in the settings.
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Allows shooting in flat color profile
A flat dynamic range will keep more detail, have better dynamic range, but require more color-correcting during post-production.
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Has support for an external mic
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Can connect wirelessly to a smartphone for preview and settings
A smartphone app can be used to adjust settings as live-preview the image.
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Reasonable low-light capabilities
The camera can be set to automatically adjust frame rate to increase low-light performance.
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Can limit ISO
Hero 4 Black can set the max ISO past which it won't go.
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Small, light and durable
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Action Cam Mini
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8
Cons
6
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Con
Short battery life
The battery drains after about 80 minutes of shooting. Luckily, it can be swapped out with a different battery quite easily so the downtime is minimal.
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Connects wirelessly to a smartphone or Sony's Live View Remote
Connecting wirelessly allows for live-preview and managing settings. The camera comes bundled the Live View Remote that allows connecting up to 5 cameras, recording GPS coordinates and navigating the menu even with gloves on.
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Wi-Fi connection can sometimes be unstable
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Comes bundled with waterproof housing
The waterproof housing works at a depth of up to 5m.
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Curved lens limits underwater use
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Reasonable electronic image stabilization
At the expense of reducing FOV from 170 to 120 degrees, Action Cam Mini is capable of stabilizing the video via its SteadyShot technology.
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Changing settings requires a wireless connection
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Can take 12MP stills
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A microSDXC card is required to record at highest quality
To record at 50mbit per second in XAVC S a microSDXC card is required.
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Durable
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Not a lot of accessories available and the available ones are bulky
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Waterproof up to 5m with a bundled case
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Can capture 1080p60 and 720p120
Action Cam Mini can record up to 1080p60 at 50Mbps to XAVC S.
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Relatively cheap
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Ricoh Theta S
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Offers good degree of manual control over image capture
Allows manually tuning ISO, white balance, shutter speed, noise compression, and exposure compensation.
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Functionality is split among multiple apps
Capturing and editing is done via different apps, which only creates hassle for the user. This could have been avoided had there been only one app providing both functions.
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Straightforward to use
This device is very easy to use. Simply switch between photo or video capture by pressing a toggle on the side of the camera and then press the button on the front of the camera.
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No expandable storage
The camera is limited to the 8 GB of storage that it comes with.
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Highly portable
The camera is small, making it easy to carry around. It can easily fit into a trouser pocket.
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Connectivity to the smartphone app over wifi
Smartphone app connects to the Ricoh Theta using wifi, that means, you can no longer be connected to the internet over wifi. Also the connection process is quite slow.
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Comes with a protective sleeve for carrying and storage
The protective sleeve is not only highly practical, but it also looks very sleek and doesn't add much bulk.
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Poor quality smartphone app
Smartphone app usually can't find the device even if you are connected to the Ricoh Theta wifi. Usually you need to restart the app in order for it to see the device. And overall smartphone app quality is not very good.
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Reasonable stitching quality
The Ricoh Theta app is reasonably successful at stitching. While artifacts and splicing issues can occur, they will usually not be noticeable during a casual viewing, only revealing themselves upon closer inspection.
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Non-removable battery
The device's battery cannot be replaced.
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Real-time live preview via a smartphone app
The smartphone app allows previewing the footage that the camera is capturing. It can also adjust settings such as exposure and white balance.
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The device can be easily damaged
You have to be extra careful in how you store the device due to its protruding lens design and the fact that it can easily fall over. The lenses are also not scratch resistant.
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Built-in interval photography support
You can set intervals between images and the number of images you wish to take.
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Low resolution video
Videos are recorded at 1080p and 30fps, which is relatively low as far as 360-degree cameras go.
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Offers HD live streaming
You can live stream to YouTube in dual fisheye mode.
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Minor stitching issues can occur
When looking closely at an image, you may be able to notice some splicing issues with the stitching.
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Includes HDR mode
HDR mode allows the user to capture exactly what they see before them and helps take overall better-looking photos. HDR is particularly useful when capturing landscapes, low-lit scenes and scenes in which there is excessive sunlight.
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Compatible with the new Google Street View app
The app allows you to capture and publish your photo spheres instantly to Google Maps for people all over the world to explore.
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Perfectly placed shutter button
The shutter button is placed far from the power button in order to avoid accidentally turning off the camera instead of pressing the shutter button.
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Built-in service for uploading videos and pictures
Ricoh Theta S has a built-in service for uploading pictures and videos on social platforms such as Google+ and Flickr, making the whole process of uploading your work as seamless as possible.
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Takes high quality stills
The camera takes crisp 14.5MP stills with well judged colors. There's little noise or artifacting, and only minor stitching issues. It performs well both in daylight and in dim environments.
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Possible to attach to a tripod or monopod
Ricoh Theta has a standard tripod/monopod mount.
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Durable for casual use
Provided you take care with the lenses, the camera is more than able to hold up to casual use. It's made of a grippy, hard plastic and works in a temperature range of 0-40C.
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Microphone:
1. At the top.
Wi-Fi:
Yes
Battery:
? ~260 photos w/ Wi-Fi on and image trasfer
Image stabilization:
No
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Sphericam 2
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1
Cons
3
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No option for taking still images
The built-in software currently does not allow for still images to be taken; all it can do is capture videos.
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Six individual cameras for panorama video
The user can either take individual or stitch all six videos to create 360 degrees. 30FPS at 4096×2048 resolution, in 10 bit color, with at least 600 megabits per second bit rate.
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Expensive in comparison to other similar models
Sphericam 2 costs $2,499.00 to pre-order, which is quite expensive in comparison to other 360 cams on the market today.
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Not yet available
This device is available for pre-order and shipping will start in late summer (2016).
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Image stabilization:
Yes
Release date:
TBA
Video formats:
CinemaDNG
Stitched image:
8MP
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LG 360 CAM
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Highly portable
The LG 360 camera has a small rectangular frame with a plastic sheath that slides over its lenses to protect them from scratches. It's rather short and a little thick, which may make it feel a bit bulky. But even then, it's small enough to be carried around and fits comfortably in a pocket.
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Cannot view photos or videos directly on the camera
Since there's no screen on the camera, the only way to view what you captured is to transfer them to your phone or PC. For most photos this is not an issue as the process is very fast, but unfortunately it's quite slow for videos that are large in size.
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Good bang for the buck
Most good 360 degree cameras cost upward fo $300. LG 360 is one of the few (if not only) 360-degree cameras that costs $200 and has great specs.
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Stitching quality is poor
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Easy to use
The camera on its own is very simple to use. It only has two buttons: a power button and a shutter button. Most of the time though it will be used in tandem with a smartphone which again, is pretty easy to do. Connecting a phone to the camera consists of selecting it from the phone's Wi-Fi settings like any other wireless network.
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Third-party software is required to edit video
Neither the mobile app, nor the desktop program that the camera comes with can edit the captured footage.
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Storage capacity can be increased
The micro SD card can be quickly removed and replaced with another if the user requires more storage. In this sense, the user is not limited to the built-in storage capacity of some other options.
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Poor video quality
The stitching in videos is much more evident than in the photos. The video loses a fair amount of clarity in low light settings.
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Comes with a protective lens cover for carrying and storage
The camera is easy to damage due to the protruding lens. However, it comes with a hard shell cover which keeps it protected when in your pocket/bag.
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It's easy to accidentally damage the device
You have to be extra careful in how you store the device due to its protruding lens design which makes it quite easy to damage.
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Clear stills in good lighting
The LG 360 has one of the higher MP specs at 16MP, and the images have good clarity in well-lit areas.
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Indicator lights are difficult to see in the daylight
When outdoors on a sunny day, the indicator lights can be very difficult to make out. For example, it can be difficult for the user clearly see whether the camera is recording or not.
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Allows manually tuning ISO, white balance, shutter speed and aperture
Gives you the option of tweaking the camera settings for capturing images in difficult situations and/or adding an artistic effect.
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Photos are out of focus
Only a small area at the center of each lens is capture properly in focus. Everything else is blurry to some degree with nearby areas being especially poor. Plus, the stitching quality is not that great either.
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Multi-purpose lens cover
The lens cover not only provides protection, but it also doubles as a small stand.
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Sharp videos in bright locations
When taken in good lighting, the higher resolution results in a fairly clear and sharp video.
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Real-time live preview via a smartphone app
The smartphone app allows previewing the footage that the camera is capturing. It can also adjust settings such as exposure and white balance.
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Microphone:
3
Release Date:
April 2016
Wi-Fi:
Yes
Battery:
1200 mAh
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Bublcam
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11
Cons
9
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Battery can only record for an hour's duration
The battery of Bublcam is used up quickly, and the file is in fact deleted when the camera runs out of juice.
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Real-time in-camera stitching
The camera does not require use of an extra tool (such as a desktop app or a cloud service) to stitch the image together: this is done in-camera. The result can be viewed real-time on mobile devices via native iOS and Android apps by streaming it over WiFi.
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The company has a questionable history
Multiple people are reporting their Bublcam's dying after a few weeks of use, while requests for replacements and returns are being ignored. There has been a long delay in customers (who purchased in late 2015) receiving the cam.
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Can be controlled via a mobile device over WiFi
Bublcam has companion apps for Android and iOS. They allow the camera to be controlled within a 10-20 meter range over WiFi. The app can display a live stitched preview of the footage.
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No desktop or web-based preview
Bublcam real-time preview only works through Android or iOS companion apps.
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Comes with several useful items
Bublcam comes with a protective bag for carrying it, as well as a mini tripod, a lens pen, a USB charger and cable, and a 16 GB micro SD card with an SD card adapter.
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Internet streaming not possible
There is currently no way to broadcast stitched videos over the internet with Bublcam.
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Good stitching quality
Bublcam uses its own software to stitch images together to form a 360 view. The software used is reasonably successful at stitching. While artifacts and splicing issues may occur, they are usually not noticeable during a casual viewing and only properly reveal themselves upon closer inspection.
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Limited uploading to the cloud
Photos can only be uploaded to the cloud one at a time, which is rather time consuming for users who have taken numerous photos.
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Good quality image capture
Bublcam uses four 190-degree 1.6 MP lenses to capture completely spherical 14 MP photos.
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Can't charge it while shooting
The company suggests not powering on the bublcam while charging. This can be quite problematic considering the battery will only last for one hour of recording.
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Good video quality for a first generation device at a reasonable price range
Bublcam uses four 190-degree 1.6 MP lenses to capture completely spherical 2688p x 1344p @ 15fps; 1984p x 992p @ 30fps videos after stitching.
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Not waterproof, and no waterproof casing available
The bublcam cannot handle moisture. Waterproof housing was supposed to be available in late 2015, but is still not on the market. You can read more here.
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Includes time-lapse support
The user can set intervals between images, as well as a time-lapse duration of up to a maximum of 60 minutes.
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Live preview is slightly laggy
When previewing videos via the smartphone app, there is an obvious stuttering that sometimes occurs.
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Can take HDR images
The user can increase the exposure range of Bublcam from 0.5 to 3 stops when shooting in HDR mode.
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Turning it on can take too much time
The boot-up process takes about 30 seconds. In that sense, it is unrealistic that the device can be used spontaneously, unless of course the user has kept it turned on all the time.
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Flexible mounting
Bublcam uses a standard mount, which allows for a wide variety of mounting options.
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Includes lens pen for cleaning lenses
If the user happens to touch the lenses, Bublcam comes with a lens pen for cleaning off fingerprints or smudges.
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VR smartphone frame support
The smartphone app can create a splitscreen view of the image and use the phone's built in gyroscope to view around the image. This permits the user to apply a VR smartphone frame to look at images and videos.
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Release date:
December 2015
Video formats:
MP4 (H.264)
Optics:
4 x 190° FOV f/2.0
Stitched image:
14MP
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GoPro Omni
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Fairly large/heavy
This is going to be a lot less practical for someone who values portability in their 360 camera. The Omni is made up of 6 HERO4 GoPro cameras. While the frame is a lightweight aluminum, it's still a bulky option.
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Seamless stitching
The stitching software creates precise and seamless stitching.
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No live preview
There is currently no live preview of what is being captured.
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Ricoh Theta SC
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7
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Straightforward to use
This device is very easy to use. Simply switch between photo or video capture by pressing a toggle on the side of the camera and then press the button on the front of the camera.
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Pre order only
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Comes with a protective sleeve for carrying and storage
The protective sleeve is not only highly practical, but it also looks very sleek and doesn't add much bulk.
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Non-removable battery
The device's battery cannot be replaced.
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Reasonable stitching quality
The Ricoh Theta app is reasonably successful at stitching. While artifacts and splicing issues can occur, they will usually not be noticeable during a casual viewing, only revealing themselves upon closer inspection.
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No expandable storage
The camera is limited to the 8 GB of storage that it comes with.
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Highly portable
The camera is small, making it easy to carry around. It can easily fit into a trouser pocket.
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Doesn't support live streaming
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Offers good degree of manual control over image capture
Allows manually tuning ISO, white balance, shutter speed, noise compression, and exposure compensation.
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Short recording time
One charge can only record for 5 minutes.
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Perfectly placed shutter button
The shutter button is placed far from the power button in order to avoid accidentally turning off the camera instead of pressing the shutter button.
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Low resolution video
Videos are recorded at 1080p and 30fps, which is relatively low as far as 360-degree cameras go.
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The device can be easily damaged
You have to be extra careful in how you store the device due to its protruding lens design and the fact that it can easily fall over.
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Release Date:
October 2016
Battery:
~260 photos/5 minutes video recording
Stitched image:
14MP
Stitched video:
1920×1080 at 30 fps
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Insta360 Nano
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1
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5
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Recording isn't a smooth process
To record a short video, you have to keep the shutter button pressed in (releasing it stops the recording). If you want to record a longer video, you have to hold the button then swipe up on the app.
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Highly portable
It's very small and lightweight at 70 grams.
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Only compatible with newer iPhones
The Insta360 Nano only works with newer iPhones (6/6 plus, 6s/6s plus, 7/7 plus). However, you can use the camera without a phone, but you won't have a live preview.
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Poor video quality
Video quality is really inconsistent and lacking in detail. The slightest change in lighting will cause that area to appear under or over exposed, making for a patchy image.
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No way to use a single camera
You aren't able to take single still images with the camera, 360 degrees is your only option.
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Easy to damage the camera
It's not the most well-constructed camera and has a fairly plastic-y feel to it. The lenses protrude with no protection, making them easy to damage. You don't get a hardcase with this camera to protect it in transit, so you'll want to find your own way to protect it while on the move.
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Weight:
70g
Stitched image:
4.5MP
Optics:
2 x 210° FOV
Stitched video:
3040 * 1520 @ 30 fps
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Nico360
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12
Cons
1
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Waterproof
It's completely waterproof in its own (doesn't require a waterproof casing).
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Not yet available
It's not currently available for immediate purchase, but can be pre-ordered with an estimated shipping date of December 2016.
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Amazing camera for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts
Thanks to it's tiny size, it adds very little bulk and weight to your pack or luggage. The camera weighs only 96 grams.
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1/4" mount
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Stereo mic
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Stabilization
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Bluetooth 4.0
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Live streaming
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Build-in stitching
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VR enabled
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WiFi 5GHz for fast streaming
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Videos stream at 2160p
Videos on-chip save at 4K.
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Up to 25 MP photos
Duo 16MP sensors.
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Weight:
96 grams
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46x46x28 mm
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46x46x28 mm
Storage:
30 GB
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Panono Camera
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10
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Takes completely spherical, high quality 108 MP photos
Panono uses 36 camera modules to take 108 MP photos with zero blind spots. Because Panono avoids using wide angle lenses, instead opting for a large amount of camera modules with normal lenses, the device can avoid much of the distortion that's commonly found in 360-degree cameras.
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Battery life
Between 12 - 15 images per charge (which takes 10 hours) on HDR mode.
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Google Photosphere compatibility
Images taken with the Panono are Google Photosphere compatible. As such, they can be even used on Google Street View.
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Only for stills (no video)
Panono Camera is only able to capture photos, and not video footage.
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You can take photos by throwing the camera in the air
This can be achieved by the accelerometer which will trigger the camera at the highest point.
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Inefficient workflow
Connecting to the panoramic ball camera via WiFi, having to enter a password and download the preview to one's phone, then connect to a router with internet access so to upload to the cloud service (into which the user must login on their phone) to get the final stitch, is all too much work.
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Fully automated stitching
Once the image files are uploaded to the cloud, they are automatically stitched within minutes. Panono provides high quality stitching and is therefore convenient for users who want to save time.
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Final stitching requires an internet connection
After images are taken by Panono, an instant low-resolution and unstitched preview is sent to the companion app over WiFi. For stitching, the images must be downloaded from the camera and sent to the cloud via WiFi (USB transfer is planned). If no internet connection is available, or the service is down for whatever reason, no final stitching on images can be done.
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Offers HDR mode
Panono Camera can capture high dynamic range photos due to HDR mode. Its settings can be enabled via the iOS or Android app.
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Panono apps offer a range of services
Panono has apps for Android and iOS mobile devices which allow camera settings to be changed (exposure time, ISO, White Balance). The camera can also be triggered remotely, previews can be viewed, images can be transferred to the cloud for stitching, and the user's own and other public panoramas can be viewed by pointing the mobile device in the desired viewing direction. Additional features include HDR and Anti Shake mode, while there are direct sharing options too (website embedding via iFrame, Facebook, Twitter).
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Water-resistant
The camera is resistant to light rain.
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Highly durable
This device has two shells to secure its interior while the green rubber stripes help make it more flexible in case it drops.
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Can be used with standard tripod screws
With the Panono tripod adapter, the camera can be mounted on a tripod and charged while it is still in use.
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Viewing images on a mobile device is done by pointing the device in the desired direction
Panono images can be accessed via apps for Android and iOS mobile devices and via browsers. Viewing images is achieved by pointing the mobile device in the desired viewing direction. This approach is easy to grasp by any user and no additional software is needed.
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Release date:
September 2015
Stitched image:
108MP
Optics:
36 x ?
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GoPro Hero 4 Silver
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12
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Has a touch-sensitive LCD screen on the back
Allows for framing shots, previewing filmed footage and easy menu navigation.
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Short battery life
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Small, light, durable
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Customizable exposure up to 30 seconds
For both single and time-lapse low-light shots it's possible to manually adjust exposure settings up to 30 seconds.
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Can connect wirelessly to a smartphone for preview and settings
A smartphone app can be used to adjust settings as live-preview the image.
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Huge selection of accessories available
Hero 4 Silver is compatible with all GoPro mounts offering a wide variety of accessories available for the camera.
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Waterproof up to 40m
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Has 3 FOV options
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Reasonable low-light capabilities
The camera can be set to automatically adjust frame rate to increase low-light performance.
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White balance, color, ISO, sharpness, shutter speed and exposure values can be manually adjusted via Protune
Protune is disable by default, but can be enabled in the settings.
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Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Allows wirelessly connecting to a smartremote or a smartphone.
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Can capture 4K15, 1080p60 and 720p120
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LCD has very little impact on battery life
With the LCD screen off shooting 1080p30 video the battery will drain in about 2h10m, while with the screen on at full brightness the battery will drain in about 1h55m.
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360Fly 4K
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Pros
5
Cons
4
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No stitching
Since there's only one lens which captures with a 360x240 degrees field of view, there's no stitching being done.
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Poor lighting adjustments
The visibility of images is poor in darker lighting.
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Suitable for recording sports or other outdoor activities
360Fly is dust-resistant (IP6X certified), water-resistant up to 50 meters, and shock-resistant up to 1.5M. The exterior is also rubberized to make it harder for it to split when handled with wet hands. This makes it a great device for recording extreme sports or general outdoor recording.
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Issues with recorded audio
Audio captured more than a few feet from the camera sounds rather low and muffled. There's also no way to add an external mic.
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Extremely easy to edit a video or photo once it's captured
After shooting a clip and before sharing it, the app will let you choose which sections of a video to include in the final shared version, add music and even adjust the playback speed of your video or parts of it.
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There's purple fringing around subjects in high-contrast areas
There's some purple fringing when there's a high contrast in the video or photo. This is not very visible on smartphone screens unless you zoom in. However, it's very visible on computer monitors.
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Capable of capturing spherical videos
The 360Fly 4K can be combined with another camera so to shoot completely spherical, immersive videos.
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The view is not spherical
The 360Fly 4K has only one lens which makes it a 360x240 degree camera. Because of this you lose about 120 degrees below the camera.
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Supports live preview
When the camera is turned on, so is the camera's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth which are used to connect to a mobile phone that has the camera's app installed. Once that's done you can then change the app's settings and have a live view of what the camera is capturing straight from the app.
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Weight:
172g
Wi-Fi:
Yes
Battery:
1780mAh
Release date:
April 2016
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Luna
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Water-resistant and dust-proof
The Luna 360 is waterproof up to 1 meter. It is also completely dust-proof as it is IP67/68 protected.
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Not yet released
It appears that the item is still a pre-order and that shipments will not go out until October 2016. This is worrisome as other cameras in the past have failed to deliver, which means it may be best to wait until an official release.
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Videos and photos capture lots of detail
Luna has two 4K sensors, each with 190° lenses. When their images are combined, it allows for the device to take 2k photos and 1080p videos.
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Vibration reduction for steady shots
The gyro stabilization that is built into the camera allows for users to get steady shots, regardless of any vibration sent through the phone.
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Auto-stitching from two 190° lenses.
There is no need for computing power to make 360° images or videos as the internal software stitches the two images together to reproduce a 360° video or image.
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Small and portable
Luna is 6 cm in diameter, making it a small device that can easily be stored or pocketed. This implies that the user can carry the device around with them hassle-free.
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Supports streaming over 802.11n WiFi
Users can stream the video they are recording over WiFi. This enables one to easily view recordings live.
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Supports Flat, Sphere, VR, and Planet viewing modes
Through the use of the free app, users can change their camera viewing modes. This makes for a more versatile experience, depending on what the user wishes to record and how they want to achieve it.
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Magnet connector is extremely useful
The magnet connector allows users to stick their camera to a wide variety of metal surfaces, which is not only convenient but allows for a very versatile mounting experience.
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Release date:
TBA
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2 x 190° FOV
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Samsung Gear 360
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Very easy to set up and use
Samsing Gear 360 is extremely easy to use. The software experience is excellent and intuitive with minimal (if any) bugs or issues. It's so easy that even an absolute beginner can use it without any problems.
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Blatant image stitching
Virtually all photos and videos that have been published present blatantly poor stitching: it is clear to see where the images were taken and digitally stitched together.
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Can connect and edit wirelessly
When connected to a Galaxy device, you can use the familiar Samsung camera apps with the same buttons and settings in the same places. There are a few new buttons such as the one that lets you select which Gear 360 lens to use (front, back, or both), and another one for the live view.
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Only compatible with Samsung flagships
This camera can only be paired with the latest Samsung flagships which are S7, S7 edge, Note5, S6 edge plus, S6 edge, and S6.
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No seam artifacts
Offers dual F2.0 lenses at 195° FOV each. The amount of overlap in theory should reduce seam artifacts (even if it isn't perfect) and the F2.0 aperture will make shooting in low-light a breeze.
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Soft focus or blur quality
Distant objects will be blurry in the final result, whether it is a still picture or a video.
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Straightforward updating experience
Updating the firmware on the camera is pretty easy. You don't have to download a binary on your computer and transfer it to the camera or anything like that. Instead, it's all done through Wi-Fi directly from the camera itself.
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Difficult to carry around
While most 360-degree cameras are small enough to fit inside a pocket, it is not the case for the Samsung Gear 360. The round shape makes it uncomfortable to fit inside a pocket and you need a bag to carry it around.
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Will feel very familiar for users who have used a Samsung mobile device in the past
The camera and sharing applications are very similar to Samsung's camera and gallery apps (with minor differences). Anyone who has used a Samsung mobile device in the past will find it very easy to get used to these apps as well.
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Video not stitched in camera
Better cameras give you finished video, ready to use. Samsung's need post processing to render viewable 360 video. Not only inconvenient, but a very slow process and subpar results with very raw stitching.
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Can shoot videos at 60 frames per second
There's an option to shoot 360-degree videos at 60 frames per second. Unfortunately, the resolution drops to 2560 x 1280 when you choose that option.
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Weight:
152g
Dimensions:
66.7 x 56.3 x 60.1mm
RAM:
1 GB
Connectivity:
Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz; Wi-Fi Direct; Bluetooth; USB 2.0; NFC
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360eyeora
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Works great when exposed to the elements
The 360eyeora is shock, vibration, dust, and water resistant, making it very suitable for outdoor use.
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Blind spots at the top and bottom
The camera only captures circular videos - not spherical. At the same time, captured footage includes blind spots at the top and bottom.
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Footage isn't stitched
360eyeora captures footage in a unique way. It captures what's reflected off of the cone beneath the lens. It allows capturing 360-degree photos and videos with a single lens. That essentially means the image is uniformly lit and has no stitches.
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Manual is somewhat confusing
Functions and controls are not explained well in the manual. This implies that the user must learn through trial and error, which is rather time-consuming.
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Can take pictures while recording video footage
Users can take still photos, even when the device is recording video footage. This can come in handy when one wishes to take a still or capture something in a particular direction.
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Companion app and remote could be better
Missing features from the companion app (such as not being able to wirelessly download videos to one's device) makes for a lackluster experience.
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Convenient remote control
Comes with a Bluetooth remote control that allows you to start and stop video recording without touching the camera.
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Only waterproof up to 1m for 30 mins
IP67 is suitable only for splashes, but IP68 or better is needed for much wetter environments.
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Available now
Unlike some 360 cameras, the 360eyeora is available for purchase today.
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Release date:
October 2014
Stitched image:
8MP
Stitched video:
6480 x 1080 @ 30fps
Completely spherical image:
No (360° x 60°)
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Ricoh Theta M15
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Easy to use
Theta has a button in the middle of the camera body that takes 360-degree images when pressed. This makes using the device very straightforward, if not self explanatory.
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Poor image quality for the asking price
While there's no official word on sensors and image processors, expert reviews suggest that it's within the 5-6.5MP range. Theta produces reasonable images, but better images should be expected, given its price range.
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Excellent portability
Theta is lightweight at just 95 g and small at 42 mm (W) x 129 mm (H) x 22.8 mm. This means that it can be easily carried around in a pocket or bag with practically no additional weight. Theta is therefore very flexible thanks to its size.
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Lack of expandable memory
Theta comes with 4 GB built-in memory which can only take videos of 4-5 minutes. Sadly there is no way to expand this memory as there is no external card slot.
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Currently available, unlike other options
The Ricoh Theta is already shipping and has an established ecosystem of web apps, mobile apps, and strong user communities on Facebook and Google+. Most other options aren't available yet for purchase.
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Good value for money
This 360 cam is one of the cheapest of its kind, it's a perfect size , and it can be connected to the user's smartphone. All of this, plus the ability to capture the world at 360°, for a very reasonable price.
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Good accompanying software
Theta comes with Windows and Mac applications for managing captured footage, as well as iOS and Android companion apps that allow images to be taken remotely. Together these render the device extremely useful.
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Video formats:
MP4 (H.264)
Stitched image:
6.4MP
Stitched video:
15fps
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JPEG
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Insta360
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Can be complicated to figure out at first
The controls are not very clear and the instructions that come with the camera don't answer a lot of questions. There is a learning curve to this camera.
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Supports real-time preview
The images from the two lenses are merged in real-time in-camera to give the user the feeling of truly 360-degree image capture.
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Image quality is lacking
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True spherical videos and pictures
Insta360 has dual 230-degree fisheye lenses, which provide a full 360x360-degree panoramic videos and photos.
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Good battery life
Lasts 1-2 hours when recording videos.
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Optics:
F2.0 FOV around 230°
Stitched image:
8MP
Stitched video:
4096x2048(4K) 25fps 3008x1504 30fps
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Yes
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