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Sphericam 2: 360-degree ultra-high resolution 4K camera

Sphericam 2 360-degree camera

The Sphericam 2 is an extremely powerful spatial video camera capable of capturing 360-degree footage in ultra-high resolution 4K. Her abilities border on the professional level, so she's not cheap either. It is therefore the first camera with the possibility of 360-degree monitoring, which is of sufficient quality to create content for virtual reality. All others until now have fallen on their knees before this task, and Sphericam 2, despite the size of a golf ball, is up to the task. And the users on Kickstarter knew how to reward this.

Sphericam 2 it is 360 degree camera ultra high definition 4K, which in pixels means 4091 x 2048. It is capable of recording videos in such a high resolution with up to 60 frames per second, and is held upright by a capacity battery 2800 mAh. It is made of triangular and square surfaces and it counts six cameras and just as many slots for microSD memory cards. Due to the six cards, the shots are combined afterwards, but if the pace of the images is "slowed down" to 30 frames per second, spatial recording is already being created in real time. Meanwhile, a quartet of microphones takes care of the sound quality.

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We command it via a single button, and the recognizable shape makes it possible to carriers (such as the one for the backpack) that we attach the camera to, do not interfere with capturing images. Since the cameras are scattered around each other, there is no room for distortion of them. 1255 is a number euros, as much as we will have to shell out for the Sphericam 2 camera, which goes, despite the relatively high price on Kickstarter, as for honey.

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