The PixPro 4KVR360 is a brand new camera, announced by Kodak, that lives up to its name by offering both 360-degree capturing abilities as well as immersive VR functionality. Unveiled at the Photokina convention, this particular VR camera is equipped with a special dual-lens setup that makes use of both 235-degree as well as 155-degree lenses in order to capture 360-degree footage.
This VR camera is more than capable of capturing 4K virtual reality content in 3,840 x 1,920 resolution using the dual-lens setup, although you can also capture conventional HD and Full HD content using the front lens only.
What's great about this 360-degree VR camera is its flexibility, with users able to choose between regular and virtual reality shooting modes while also enjoying the latest connectivity features.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- 360-degree VR Video
- Next-generation 360-degree VR cameras offer both immersive and flexible video recording options with dual-lens technology and connectivity features.
- 4K VR Recording
- 360-degree VR cameras can capture ultra-high definition, 4K virtual reality content using dual-lens setups for enhanced VR immersion.
- Flexible VR Shooting
- New VR camera models provide options to switch between regular and virtual reality shooting modes, making them versatile tools for various video applications.
Sectors Adopting This
- Photography
- 360-degree VR cameras are revolutionizing the photography industry with immersive and high-definition video recording capabilities.
- Film and Entertainment
- The film and entertainment industry can benefit from 4K VR recording and flexible VR shooting options to create unique and immersive content.
- Tourism
- Tourism and hospitality businesses can leverage 360-degree VR video to provide virtual tours and immersive experiences to potential customers.