Sphericam 2: 4K 360 Video Camera On Kickstarter
Sphericam 2 a 4K 360-degree video camera made for VR headsets like Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR and Google Cardboard. The size is no larger than a tennis ball (68mm).
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With six built-in virtual reality cameras, six image sensors, four microphone and a 2500 mAh battery that can last up to 90 minutes of shooting. Users can now capture the world in amazing 4K ( 4096×2048 ) resolution on the go!
Could this be the solution for end-consumer to capture 360 videos anytime, anywhere? When we tried to capture 360 video with existing consumer 360 camera rigs, it was a bit of a hassle to set-up and to carry… This pocket sized camera could be the answer for consumer market 360 video capture!
Sphericam 2’s built-in WiFi capability works back to back with its own mobile app. Captured footage can be shared across social media on demand, the mobile app enables you to monitor and edit the 360 content live while you capture and create, completed with real-time stitching, meaning no post-production required.
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This is the second successful Kickstarter project from Jeffrey Martin, who is based in London. The first Sphericam had completed its shipping back in 2013.
Sphericam 2 on Kickstarter’s $1,299 packages are all gone, now the cheapest starts from $1,499. As of now, the campaign already surpassed its $150,000 goal with 20 more days to go. If you want to back the project, visit this page.