Hey thanks for all who responded to my poll about the equipment on which you view 360 video. Admittedly not a scientific poll, however I'm very glad to see that almost 80% of those that have responded so far view 360 on their smartphone, tablets or VR goggles. That is good to know since the viewing experience is much better on a "smaller" screen where the spread out 360 pixels are somewhat compressed.
When I produce my 360 videos I edit them on a desktop. Which can sometimes make them look less than ideal. So this poll gives me incentive to continue to produce 360 videos.
However, I did receive a new 360 shooter on Monday. The Insta360 One R. With up to 5.7k resolution. This will be my sixth 360 camera. Started with a Kodak SP360, then Samsung 360, MiSphere 360, Yi 360, Insta360 One X and now this. I wanted to go with the GoPro Max due to my familiarity with the GoPro line. But I just couldn't get the highest resolution to work easily with my current editing setup. So I went with the Insta360 One R. So far I've shot a couple of test videos and all seems well. In fact, last night a local train (nothing special) made for an easy test train capture. So far so good and it should be viewable in a couple of days.
Basicbill
Hey thanks for all who responded to my poll about the equipment on which you view 360 video. Admittedly not a scientific poll, however I'm very glad to see that almost 80% of those that have responded so far view 360 on their smartphone, tablets or VR goggles. That is good to know since the viewing experience is much better on a "smaller" screen where the spread out 360 pixels are somewhat compressed.
When I produce my 360 videos I edit them on a desktop. Which can sometimes make them look less than ideal. So this poll gives me incentive to continue to produce 360 videos.
However, I did receive a new 360 shooter on Monday. The Insta360 One R. With up to 5.7k resolution. This will be my sixth 360 camera. Started with a Kodak SP360, then Samsung 360, MiSphere 360, Yi 360, Insta360 One X and now this. I wanted to go with the GoPro Max due to my familiarity with the GoPro line. But I just couldn't get the highest resolution to work easily with my current editing setup. So I went with the Insta360 One R. So far I've shot a couple of test videos and all seems well. In fact, last night a local train (nothing special) made for an easy test train capture. So far so good and it should be viewable in a couple of days.
Regards.
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