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The VR camera market, such as the VR helmet market, which we have updated last week, has seen a lot of advancement. In the last five years, each camera manufacturer has come with a 360-degree camera dedicated. While tastes of Sony and Garmin still sell 360 cameras, these are the 360-degree camera brands that really grow the limits of space. These are the ones you should be concentrated on if you are serious to invest in VR at your business.
Below, we will update you on the latest news from VR cameras for the last part of 2019. Throughout the Commission, published cameras this year generally contain better image stabilization, a clearer resolution, and a Best audio capture. Prices have also become more in line with expectations - more Ozoic cameras of $ 25,000, for example. And many popular models, such as the Insta360 Pro, came out of more recent models containing significant improvements. If you are new in the RV and on a budget, it's a good time to pick up an old used or even new model such as the Insta360 Pro 1 or Go Pro Omni.
For the purpose of this article, we will focus on the camera manufacturers updates that we see most often used by our enterprise users InstAVR Pro and InstaVR. But if you have specific questions about brands or models, do not hesitate to contact our sales team that can provide you with advice.
INSTA360
We have been long-standing supporters from the range of insta360 cameras. You can see our customer interviews page that the main VR Agencies like Galago Vision use the Insta360 Pro, while companies that create VR as restaurants as Chile also adopted the Insta360 Pro. It is roughly the standard for creating professional level experiences VR.
We are also large fans of the insta360 an x that came out of last year. It's lightweight, portable and relatively affordable (one of the best $ 1,000 cameras). It can capture images of 18 megapixel or a video of 5.7k to 1080. We have nicknamed the ideal startup camera to create proof of the VR concept application. Although there are no recent new major on the front of the X, it is always worth looking if you are new to the VR.
The INSTA360 Pro, on the other hand, has undergone significant changes with the launch of the new later last year, the Insta360 Pro 2. We have heard many customers using the camera this year. The price is a little higher than the original ($ 5,000 3,5K vs), but the updates are noted. More specifically, with the newer version, you will get 1. "FlowTate", an image stabilization functionality that helps the motion of the camera to be smoother 2. During the frame speed per second of 100 to 120 ( more realistic 3. A tie in Adobe for importing and editing lower resolution, the final version returning to the original resolution (a high-time potential saver depending on the amount of footage you capture)
For new customers, it's worth more than $ 1500? It really depends on your case of use. For most requests for training of VR employees or sales presentations, the pro 1 will. If you make the kinematics VR and that you present it in a high-quality helmet like the varjo, the Pro 2 probably makes more sense.
They also recently released the Tiny Insta360 GB, a camera that we do not recommend for our professional-level customers.
Customers using Insta360 cameras include long-sight, West University of Scotland, Trias GmbH, Chile's restaurants and Galago Vision.
Humaneyes (Vuze)
First of all, congratulations to Marcelo Lewin from Howtocreevr.com who recently sold to Humaneyes. Excellent Marcelo resource (the site and podcasts), and we have been great fans of Humaneyes since their meeting a few years in SXSW. It looks like a promising match!
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