360 Video Cameras
0 Views ·Posted 03/30/2023
Insta360’s AI-powered 360 cameras make capturing stunning 360° video easily achievable. In this B&H Event Space video, we show you how to shoot almost anything with Insta360 cameras, then edit in minutes using the app.
0:00 - Introduction
2:30 - What Is Insta360 and what Are Insta360 Cameras?
8:50 - Insta360 X3 and Features
18:40 - Video Editing in the App
21:23 - Cinematic Shots without Equipment
24:28 - Impossible Shots with a 360 Camera
42:29 - Final Thoughts
45:36 - Q&As
Are you a fan of Insta360 cameras? Let us know in the
Take your 3D modeling capabilities to new frontiers with the new and improved Matterport MC300 Pro3 3D Digital Camera and Acceleration Bundle, which equips you with the Pro3 and additional accessories for mounting the camera. With greater scanning range and faster speed, the Pro3 allows for more detail in your indoor and outdoor 3D models,
0 Views ·Posted 08/07/2022
Kandao is bringing 3D capabilities to the masses with its QooCam EGO, the world's first instant 3D camera! Perfect for selfies, vlogs, and lifestyle videos, this camera allows you to capture, view, edit, and share 3D photos and video.
Are you a vlogger? Is the QooCam EGO a piece of gear you would try? Tell us why or why not, below.
What do you do when you want to compare action cameras? I grabbed seven action cameras to test in this Shootout at the BK Corral (a.k.a. my Brooklyn backyard). My choices consisted of a Go Pro Hero7 Black, Muvi KX-1, Olympus
Vuze is jumping into the "extended reality" world with its XR 3D VR180 / 2D VR360 Camera. XR is something of a catch-all for the latest VR and AR tech, and this camera seems to be the first to embrace the many different methods of capture by giving users two serious options for creating content. At CES, we got our hands on the camera and were impressed with its size and functionality.
Making the dual VR capture modes possible is that both cameras
Truly immerse your viewers in your VR recordings with the AUROVIS Argus 360˚ Spherical VR Camera. AUROVIS highlights the importance of audio in creating life-like virtual reality with an impressive array of 64 ambisonic microphones. With FPGA circuitry and a proprietary algorithm to boost processing speeds, the AUROVIS Argus uses in-camera, real-time stitching for live-streaming with preview right from the camera.
This pro-style VR
Insta360, as a brand, seems to be bent on building 360-degree cameras whose internal functionality outsizes their physical footprint. While I could describe the new Insta360 Pro2 as six cameras built into an aluminum-shelled grapefruit, I would be remiss in doing so. Insta360 has updated this new revision of its Pro line with greater processing power, improved wireless connectivity, and compatibility with Insta360's Farsight
If you’re into 360 video and want to take a step up into high-resolution workflows, the YI Technology HALO could be just the ticket. Using 17 precisely synced camera modules, the HALO can deliver up to 8K stitched resolution at 30 fps. The recorded footage is stitched in the cloud using Google’s Jump Assembler. Just upload the memory cards’ contents to the Web; no need to have your local workstations burning the midnight oil for days on end
The Ricoh THETA V can do many things: produce hi-res 360-degree images, shoot spherical 4K video, and capture immersive VR-compatible sound. These aren't hidden abilities—they're listed prominently at the top of the THETA V's product page. But what isn't mentioned—at least, not directly—is what I feel is the THETA V's strongest selling point: It's fun. We took the THETA V out to Central Park for a test run and had an absolute blast playing with
by M. Brett Smith & Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted 03/27/2018
Like virtual and augmented reality, the adoption of spherical (or “360-degree”) video into the mainstream has been a mixed bag. On one hand, the technology has evolved rapidly and in a manner that mostly benefits consumers—e.g., it’s become more accessible, generally easier to use, and costs less than initial offerings; on the other hand, what to do with all that promising tech remains somewhat more vague. Enter the Fusion, GoPro’s latest foray into
Among its four-camera lineup, Z CAM offers just about every solution for professional 360 VR capture, including 360 VR 6K recording and streaming, cinematic 8K 360, and stereoscopic 3D 360, and the professional world is on board. Z CAM V1 Pro was used to shoot Elton John’s farewell tour in stereoscopic 360. The V1 Pro is also the camera on which the award-winning short film, Dinner Party, was shot. The New York Times journalistic VR film, The Land of Salt and Fire, filmed in the hottest place on earth—Danakil, Ethiopia—was shot on the Z CAM S1
Two years after GoPro CEO Nick Woodman first teased us with the possibility of a consumer-level spherical camera coming to market, the GoPro Fusion has finally arrived and appears to be well worth the wait.
Already recognized as an Innovation Award Honoree at this year's CES 2018, the acclaimed Fusion includes many of the same features you'd expect to find in a more pro-level rig, only it comes
Insta360 is known for its innovations, both large and small, in the world of 360 video. The company's latest product, the Insta360 Nano S, has been unveiled just in time for the CES show in Las Vegas. Like its predecessor, the Nano S uses dual cameras to turn your iPhone into a full-fledged 360-degree spherical video camera. Its new capabilities include 4K video recording, 20-megapixel photo capture, and 360-degree video chat.
Here are some of
In this video, Lok Chung takes us on an adventure with the Insta360 ONE Action Cam, a compact 360 camera system that’s designed to work with iOS, and allows you to design your camera movement in post. 360-degree video has been around for a while, but with all the options available, many people might wonder how one can utilize 360-degree video these days. Join Chung for a look at this tool of the trade. We hope you enjoy the video, and
Immersive content is the next wave in visual storytelling. Interest in 360° Video has grown by leaps and bounds in the past few years, particularly given technological advances that have made the process more available to consumers than ever. Yet, this rapid growth and the proliferation of new tools can make it difficult to keep up with the best approach to creating quality content, especially for those lacking a media background. Therefore, we were eager to attend the inaugural NY VR Expo 2017, held at New York’s Jacob Javits Center from