Spherical video was briefly popularized during the heyday of mobile-friendly VR (Daydream and Samsung's Gear VR etc.), and as with phone-based VR, the technology soon hit a plateau with consumers.
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The new GoPro Max is a solid 360 camera, though like all 360 cameras there were a few bugs at launch. One of the issues is an inability to save a 360 image on your phone as a 360 image. You can share ...
If you're looking for a new GoPro, you are probably eyeing up the Hero 8 (read our full review here). But there's a new camera in town, and it's possibly just as interesting (maybe more so) than the ...
GoPro’s first foray into the 360-degree action was the GoPro Fusion, and while it was a strong first offering, the new GoPro MAX ($499) is a very different — and much improved — immersive action ...
A lot is riding on the new GoPro MAX2 as competition increases across the 360 camera market. Will the numbers — 8K, 10-bit, 300 Mbps — and those twist-and-go replaceable lenses be enough to ensure ...
Spherical cameras seem to be one of the more undesired tech trends to be pushed on people in the past couple of years. Consumer tech companies have opted to develop these expensive products as a segue ...
Two years ago, GoPro took its first stab at a 360-degree action camera with the GoPro Fusion. It wasn’t a particularly good stab. It was bulky, it required two micro SD cards, and the footage was a ...
GoPro has taken its time returning to 360-degree video, and the Max 2 arrives after a pause that feels unusually long for a company that helped popularise the format in the first place. The gap ...
Mobile stitching is far inferior to desktop Fusion Studio on desktop feels very unfinished OverCapture lacks keyframe support Sharpness is still a sore point of 360 “Why you can trust Digital Trends – ...