When comparing ALLie Cam vs Vuze Camera, the Slant community recommends ALLie Cam for most people. In the question“What are the best 360-degree cameras?” ALLie Cam is ranked 23rd while Vuze Camera is ranked 27th. The most important reason people chose ALLie Cam is:
The storage for ALLie Cam can be expanded from the default 4.7GB.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Expendable storage
The storage for ALLie Cam can be expanded from the default 4.7GB.
Pro No blind spots
ALLIe Cam has two fisheye lenses which allow it to record 360x360 videos. Something that most 360-degree cameras can't do.
Pro High video resolution
This camera uses a 4K lens, meaning that each eye in the 3D view will be 4K and will thus be high resolution.
Pro 3D video recording
Vuze Camera can record seamless panoramic 3D videos.
Pro Suitable to those who are not tech savvy
The company asserts that it will provide an all-you-need VR Kit with a VR headset, a cam, a tripod, their software, and mobile app. The stitching software should be plug & play and usable even for those who are technologically inept.
Cons
Con Unable to capture images
The ALLie Cam is only capable of capturing videos, and not still images.
Con Must be plugged in
Camera power is AC only at this time meaning its movement is restriced. Battery power is planned for the future. How this will be done seems to be through accessories, which may add bulk or dongles to the device.
Con Currently unavailable
Pre-orders are available, with shipping occurring in October 2016.
Con Expensive in comparison to other 360 cameras
Though what is on offer is great (a complete 3D 4K camera with software, mounts, and a VR headset) its price is nonetheless quite high when compared to other 360 cameras. It will cost approximately $1,000. Other cameras may not be comparable in terms of features and accessories, but the price point is still quite high for those looking to get started with 360 cameras.