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LG didn't exactly blow us away with their lightweight 360 VR headset. Though an slimmer alternative to the bulkier headsets currently available, it didn't really come together. When it came to providing an quality virtual reality experience it fell flat...
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LG's 360 CAM is a beautifully designed, very functional, usable 360° camera – the only issue is that you need to think about what is around, above, behind, and in front of you. Let's call the totality of 360° photography the “photosphere”.In the old days...
Despite me taking terrible shots and getting frustrated at times — it sees everything — it is fun to use and the results after two weeks of testing are encouraging. I won't blame the tool – it's the workmanship that needs improvement so it is try, try, tr...
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The 360 Cam may be one the LG G5's “Friends” but it's not like the Cam Plus or the Hi-Fi Plus, because it's an accessory and not a module that slips into the phone's body. This makes it the odd one out in LG's initial range of Friends for the G5, but doe...
Easy to use, 2K video resolution, Works with Android and iOS, Small and lightweight, Cheaper than the competition...
Software glitches, No MicroSD card included...
The 360 Cam is the only one of LG's current circle of Friends we'd want to spend any time with. If we were choosing guests for a tech dinner party, the Cam Plus would be scratched off the list for being a bit dull, and the Hi-Fi Plus would get kicked to t...
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With 4K well and truly arrived now the next big thing in video is 360-degree footage.Samsung's made one , Nikon's made one , Facebook's made one that you can't actually buy and GoPro is rumoured to be making one. Now LG's joined the throng with the 360 Ca...
Works with pretty much any Android device, Idiot-proof design, Makes capturing 360 content easy...
A little too pricy, Patchy image quality...
"One of the best current options for taking 360-degree video and stills" If you remain aware of the 360 Cam's limitations, it's unlikely to disappoint. I imagine that in a year or two, 360-degree cameras will have come a long way in terms of image quali...
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With 4K well and truly arrived now the next big thing in video is 360-degree footage.Samsung's made one , Nikon's made one , Facebook's made one that you can't actually buy and GoPro is rumoured to be making one. Now LG's joined the throng with the 360 Ca...
Works with pretty much any Android device, Idiot-proof design, Makes capturing 360 content easy...
A little too pricy, Patchy image quality...
If you remain aware of the 360 Cam's limitations, it's unlikely to disappoint.I imagine that in a year or two, 360-degree cameras will have come a long way in terms of image quality, and LG's first foray into the market will look decidedly outdated. But...
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From the outside, it doesn’t look too dissimilar from the Ricoh Theta S . Its comfy, upright design makes it easy to grip in one hand, and a pair of slightly bulbous 180-degree lenses sit at the top in opposite directions. The camera then stitches these i...
At £100 less than the Ricoh Theta S, the LG 360 Cam is arguably the best 360-degree camera you can buy right now. Admittedly, there's not a lot of competition out there at the moment, as precious few wide-angle cameras can actually shoot in 360-degrees. T...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-02 13:29:27
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We've highlighted some of the more interesting accessories available now (or coming soon) for the new LG G5 smartphone. The innovative modular design means that some of these plug into the bottom of the phone, while others tread the traditional accessory...
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My very first impressions, on seeing the G5 launch in Barcelona, was that LG was onto something here. The phone itself is striking, and yet perhaps understated. It doesn't ooze glitz like Samsung's Galaxy S7 range, and I think that's a good thing — it's m...
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The LG 360 Cam is a pocketable VR camera that's ready to change how complicated it is to record virtual reality videos and photos.It pairs two 13MP camera lenses on a stick, and each one is capable of capturing 200-degree wide angle photos and videos, the...
Incredibly compact design, Makes 360, degree captures easy, 4GB of internal storage...
Weak VR ecosystem, Battery isn't swappable, No microphone jack...
The LG 360 Cam fits so much technology into a tiny form factor, with dual 13MP lenses and a surprising 4GB of internal storage. Samsung has the better virtual reality suite, but this camera and its protective app could better a better fit for 360-degree t...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-12-02 13:29:28
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The LG 360 Cam is a pocketable VR camera that's ready to change how complicated it is to record virtual reality videos and photos.It pairs two 13MP camera lenses on a stick, and each one is capable of capturing 200-degree wide angle photos and videos, t...
Incredibly compact design, Makes 360degree captures easy, 4GB of internal storage...
Weak VR ecosystem, Battery isn't swappable, No microphone jack...
The LG 360 Cam fits so much technology into a tiny form factor, with dual 13MP lenses and a surprising 4GB of internal storage. Samsung has the better virtual reality suite, but this camera and its protective app could better a better fit for 360-degree t...
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Hands-on: LG makes a 360-degree VR “friend” for its phone It wasn't just the LG G5 that LG showed off during this year's MWC 2016 event in Barcelona. A few good “friends” are always handy so LG has announced three of them that work seamlessly with G5. The...
Shoots 360-degree video at 2,560 x 1,280, Upload VR video to YouTube and photos to Google Street View, Excellent value...
Smartphone app essential for configuration, Direct upload to Facebook not recognised as VR, No Flash memory included...
The LG 360 CAM ups the virtual-reality video quality a notch, and reduces the cost too. Thanks to Mobile Fun for providing us with an LG 360 CAM for review...
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Selfies and social media have made sharing your daily experiences a must-do. Now, camera companies have moved on to what they hope is the next big thing – giving the world your global overview. 360-degree cameras do just that, using two extreme fish-eye l...
Because it requires a two unit setup, we expected the SP360 4K to produce the best images in low light, and images taken in low light certainly were a lot cleaner than what we could get with the LG 360 Cam and the Gear 360. But in terms of overall sharpne...
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At just 25mm thick, and around half the height and breadth of an iPhone 6s Plus, the LG 360 Cam is the smallest and lightest camera in this roundup. It is also the cheapest here.The 360 Cam looks like a smaller Ricoh Theta, but it comes with a protective...
The LG 360 Cam might not have the best image quality, but it is compact, easy to use and relatively cheap. Plus, it works with both Android and iOS devices...
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After the domination of selfie photographs in the world, the next big thing in mobile photography is all about 360. With multiple cameras, it is now possible to capture photographs in 360 degrees. Viewers can simply manipulate a 360 degree photograph to g...
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The LG 360 Cam is a small pocket-sized 360-degree VR camera with dual 13-megapixel , 206-degree fisheye lenses, one on the front and one on the back. When you take a photo or video, the camera stitches both images together into a 360-degree shot (like the...
Small and light form factor, Easy to use, Affordable...
Smartphone app pretty much essential, No internal storage, No starter microSD card in the package, Image quality could be better...
While you can view and explore all of the 360-degree photos you've taken on your smartphone through the app's gallery feature, it's not as easy to upload them to social media for friends to enjoy. The app actually has an option to upload photos directly t...
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360 cameras are not breakthrough products anymore. The Ricoh Theta pioneered consumer 360 cameras in 2013 and, since then, rivals such as the Bublcam, Allie Cam and 360cam have been launched.However, this year marks the first time that major smartphone ma...
While the LG 360 Cam is not perfect, it is a big step towards making 360 photo/video creation a lot more consumer-friendly...
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Lifestyle blogger Dennis Seow, 37, was delighted when Facebook recently allowed users to upload 360-degree images and videos.Mr Seow, who works at travel and lifestyle portal superadrianme.com, has been busy uploading his 360-degree images and videos take...
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