360 camera's
Me and the wife have been kicking around the idea of getting a 360 degree camera.
So far we are leaning towards the 360fly 4k because of the water proof to 33'. I also like how it is one camera with no stitching lines. After watching some video's of high / bright light scenes the stitching line was very obvious based on the difference of lighting to the opposing camera's. I figured that sunset and sunrise or just really bright light off the lake could make the lines very obvious where a single lens wouldn't have the difference so much. Anyone have one or used one to input idea's or hints. This video sparked my wifes interest in getting one. https://360fly.com/videos/BMsEkbmkfS7QqATBH8zGjB/ |
I was one of the first to have a Fly 360. Personally I don't use it. It isn't footage that can be used in an edit with other video source. Everything it so distorted and the camera itself is awkward. I think it's cool as a way to record all directions at the same time in the event of an incident. Meaning, a crash, a car accident, a way to document something. But in terms of a way to capture and share cool stuff that you're doing, it's not that great. I went back to my gopro and the 360 collects dust.
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