The Akaso 360 is the first 360-degree camera from Akaso, a company best known for its budget-friendly action cameras. And the Akaso 360 follows in that tradition, costing far less than competitors ...
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DJI, best known for its drones, gimbals and action cameras, is releasing its first 360 camera, the Osmo 360. It has some impressive specs, with big image sensors, 8K video at 50 frames per second and ...
Once upon a time a half decade ago, Shenzhen-based tech brands DJI and Insta360 each dominated a respective field: the former made airborne drones, the latter 360-degree cameras. But about two to ...
Sleek, stylish, and lightweight. Easy to use. Four cameras mean less distortion. Solid entry-level 360 camera. Limited export options. Charging case sold separately. Stand can't … stand while charging ...
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More expensive Gets very hot when recording 8K video and 11K timelapse Necessary to lower resolution when shooting in low light A 360 camera can be an awesome tool for filmmakers, and the Insta360 X4 ...
Insta360 may have cornered the 360 camera market in recent times, but it's under threat from a rumored DJI Osmo 360 and now a surprise entry to the market, the new Akaso 360. Akaso is a proven ...