Again, no need to stitch videos or photos. Realtime stitching for both photos and videos.Internal 64GB (46GB available) + Removable Micro SD Yes (intervals: from 6 seconds to 1 hour) After recording with the Theta X, the photos and videos will be fully stitched and stabilized, and you can use them immediately, with no processing needed. The Theta X is the first 360 camera in the world to have stabilized 360 video with realtime stitching at 5.7K 30fps or 4K 60fps, thanks to its Qualcomm QCS605 chip, surpassing the realtime stitching resolution of even high end 360 cameras such as the Insta360 Titan (which has realtime stitching up to 4K 30fps, albeit with the option to record in 3D 360). ![]() There have been a few professional 360 cameras that have stabilized video with realtime stitching, but they have been limited to 4k 30fps and even the cheapest such camera is $1,799 (Labpano Pilot One). That is why the “Holy Grail” of consumer 360 cameras has been to have stabilized video with realtime stitching. However, if you have a lot of videos, stitching can take a long time. If we only have a few photos or videos, then stitching is not a big deal. 360 cameras have two or more lenses and stitching is the process of merging the images from the different sensors into a single 360 photo or video. Here is a hands-on review.Īlthough 360 cameras are incredibly useful, they have one important drawback, which is that the videos need to be stitched. ![]() Ricoh has just announced the Ricoh Theta X, a 360 camera that can shoot photos at up to 11k (11008 x 5504) and is the first 360 camera that can shoot 5.7k 360 videos with stabilization, with no stitching needed.
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