360 degree video
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Ricoh’s New 360-Degree Theta X Is Easier to Use As a Standalone Camera
If you want to capture 3D photos or footage on a budget, Ricoh’s Theta line continues to be a relatively affordable alternative to multi-camera rigs. It’s a much easier solution now, too: The new Theta X is the company’s first 360-degree camera with a touchscreen and other upgrades that make it easier to use as…
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Bali In 360-Degree 4K Looks Better Than It Ever Has
Bali is a lovely place, if you get out of Kuta and travel to somewhere nice and picturesque like Ubud. That’s exactly where filmmaker Sam Evans went when he put together this 360-degree 4K video, which makes Australia’s favourite holiday destination look nicer than it has any right to.
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We Tested The Best 360 Degree Cameras Under $1200
Shooting 360 degree video, which can be viewed on Youtube, Facebook or with a VR headset, was once reserved for professionals with a professional budget. Over the last year, we’ve begun seeing a number of manufacturers releasing 360 degree cameras that promise high quality immersive video at a price point that consumers can actually afford.
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You Can Now Watch 360-Degree Video On Your TV
Earlier this year, YouTube rolled out 360-degree videos. Like magic, they let you peer around in any direction from within the video. Now, one company is taking that futuristic video-viewing from your computer — and bringing it to your much bigger TV screen.