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 ...
GoPro has officially entered the 360-degree camera space. Today the company revealed its new spherical camera, called GoPro Fusion, and with that reveal indicated its intention to step into the world ...
The GoPro Fusion 360, as you would expect, is equipped with two lenses capable of shooting up to 5.2K video at 30 frames per second. This high resolution ensures that the video quality is ...
Getting into the spherical video game makes sense for GoPro. Surfing giant waves at Mavericks, jumping off a cliff in a wingsuit, floating around on the ISS—these are things I will likely never, ever ...
Along with the new GoPro Hero6 Black, the company has given us a look at the finalized GoPro Fusion, is a 360-degree, spherical action camera that can capture stills and footage for VR as well as ...
Update on June 8, 2017: While details are still limited, GoPro has officially revealed the Fusion. The camera, still in beta has similar design cues as the Hero5 Black, but the larger square-like dual ...
GoPro's next breakthrough camera is the Fusion, its first consumer 360-degree camera capable of capturing 360/VR video in 5.2K resolution. It looks mighty sick. Bitchin', even. It's one thing to look ...
GoPro is finally sharing more details about its new Fusion 360-degree camera. The Fusion is the company’s first camera for shooting 360 video, and it could be the future of not just the company, but ...
When I first read the specs of the Fusion, I drooled: Waterproof, 5.2K video, OverCapture, and the potential of GoPro image quality. It all seemed like everything I wanted in a 360 camera after ...
GoPro's next breakthrough camera is the Fusion, its first consumer 360-degree camera capable of capturing 360/VR video in 5.2K resolution. It looks mighty sick. Bitchin', even. It's one thing to look ...
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