There's a small lie that's snowballing into a huge lie when it comes to 360-degree videos and virtual reality. You see, with the rise of VR, there's been an inevitable rush to produce content for it.
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...
Virtual reality has allowed us to explore and experience everything from remote places around the world to fantasy and sci-fi settings. The next big location, however, could be the deep sea. Marine ...
Samsung's Gear 360 gets all the basics right for a consumer 360 camera. It's small, easy to use (for capturing and editing), the video quality is good (for a first-generation model) and it's ...
The HumanEyes Vuze XR is a compact, dual-lens camera with an integrated handle and a neat party trick: The back-to-back lenses can flip forward to transition from 360-degree, two-dimensional video to ...
We're in peak 360-degree media territory with a marketplace teeming with enabling devices. From the Ricoh Theta to the 360fly, I-mmersive's Veye, Kodak's SP360, and others, there's no shortage of ...
Huawei is looking to enter the virtual reality game. The company has announced the Honor VR Camera, a 360-degree clip-on camera that works with smartphones. The camera was created in partnership with ...
A guide to making 360 videos - what stories work best in 360, what specialist kit is required, and other considerations for ...
Action camera fans who love shooting 360-degree footage might have something exciting on the horizon. Insta360’s upcoming X6 ...
Following the powerful One X 360 camera (and some fun updates), Insta360 is now back with a rather eccentric device that aims to make better use of your VR headsets. The new Insta360 Evo is a ...
For video, the Titan can capture at 11K or 10K 3D at 30 fps, as well as at 8K at 60 fps (just like the Pro 2) and 5.3K at 120 fps. It's also capable of taking 11K 360 photos in 3D and monoscopic.
Scientists have developed a quick and easy approach for capturing 360° VR photography without using expensive specialist cameras. The system uses a commercially available 360° camera on a rotating ...
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