The thing is, it has two giant fish-eye lenses that are unprotected and, at least in the US, there are no housings to add protection. But, sadly, the bar is pretty low at the moment.Īs for the camera design, Samsung sort of pitches this as an action cam, partly for its dust- and water-resistant body and partly because of a single-lens mode for GoPro-style movies. Still, the video quality is some of the best I've seen from a consumer 360-degree camera. There is some increased softness around the stitches and those seams aren't exactly perfect, and there's chromatic aberration (aka purple fringing) around high-contrast subjects. (Please select 2160s (4K) from the video settings for the best quality.) The second waterfall section (54-second mark) was reduced to half speed so you can see the slow-motion effect, and the reduction in quality because of it. The clip above was edited with the Gear 360 Action Director software.
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