When comparing Kodak SP360 vs Nikon KeyMission 360, the Slant community recommends Nikon KeyMission 360 for most people. In the question“What are the best 360-degree cameras?” Nikon KeyMission 360 is ranked 12th while Kodak SP360 is ranked 15th. The most important reason people chose Nikon KeyMission 360 is:
Video is ready the moment you finish shooting. Compare that to hours of subpar software stitching in other cams.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Excellent durability
This camera is dust, shock, and freeze proof, making it an excellent device for use outdoors.
Pro Easy motion-detection
The user can set the camera to a motion-detection mode which allows the camera to record videos when it picks up movement. It will then stop recording if there has been no movement detected for 10 seconds. This makes for an easy set-and-forget mode which can recognize one's pets or be used for security.
Pro In camera stitching
Video is ready the moment you finish shooting. Compare that to hours of subpar software stitching in other cams.
Cons
Con 360-degree video is poor
While the camera can take decent standard 1080p30 videos, the 360-degree functionality comes at a significant cost to quality. The end result is a blurry, pixelated mess.
Con 360-degree video is circular
The camera only captures circular videos, and those that are spherical. Furthermore, captured footage includes blind spots at the top and bottom.
Con Pre-order only
Not yet available for immediate purchase, but you can pre-order it. Estimated release is October 2016.