360 streaming camera options
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- npduggins
looking into setting up a 360 live stream for a client, and wondering if anyone had any advice on what cameras / kit to use?
- microkorg0
There's the Nico360 but it's just a kickstarter/indiegogo at the moment. Released about xmas. I backed it the other week - looks pretty cool for the money.
Samsung 360 doesnt support live stream as the stitching is done in app.
i take it you are hiring the stuff and not buying it.
- planning on buying the kit to achieve something along the lines of sagmeisterwalsh.comnpduggins
- npduggins0
looks like 360 degree live stream may be a little too ambitious at this stage...
- uan1
looks like youtube live 360 videos work atm with this 3 cameras:
https://theta360.com
https://allie.camera/
https://www.orah.co/the youtube setup:
https://support.google.com/youtu…
- microkorg0
what uan said.
that'll be really cool if you get the 360 live stream video working like this.
we've been working on a lot of in-browser 360 video and images for clients recently. great fun.
live stream would be amazing!
Worth taking into account is the quality of videos.
The video from the theta from ricoh is absolute pants!!!!!!
you'd maybe have to put a grid over the video in the browser to make it appear a higher quality.The samsung gear 360 that ive got is better quality than the ricoh but sadly it doesnt support streaming.
Usually with these cameras the video quality is substantially lower thant the photo quality you get from them.
Allie certainly looks like a decent affordable option depending what the quality is like.
The orah is pretty pricey but if the client is paying then its maybe worth it if the quality is a lot better.