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The Kodak PixPro 4KVR360 Offers Next-Generation 4K Video

— September 21, 2016 — Tech
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.

Trend Themes

  1. 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.
  2. 4K VR Recording — 360-degree VR cameras can capture ultra-high definition, 4K virtual reality content using dual-lens setups for enhanced VR immersion.
  3. 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.

Industry Implications

  1. Photography — 360-degree VR cameras are revolutionizing the photography industry with immersive and high-definition video recording capabilities.
  2. 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.
  3. Tourism — Tourism and hospitality businesses can leverage 360-degree VR video to provide virtual tours and immersive experiences to potential customers.
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