![]() Furthermore, the 128GB SD Card limit seems potentially low. And whilst there is still a running debate on how comfortable linear video is when viewed inside VR at a lower frame rate than the headset, it’s certainly not ideal. Those impressive 7776×3888 resolution frames can only be captured at up to 30 frames per second. However, the device disappoints on capture rate. The sensors themselves are 15 megapixel CMOS varieties mounted with fish-eye lenses, it contains a 1350mAh lithium ion battery and it all weighs only 153g sans tri-pod – in a package that measures just 66.7×56.2圆0mm. What’s more, the device packs handles encoding using the latest H.265 (aka HEVC) Video Codec – which means video will be crunched extremely effectively. Starting with the highs, with Gear 360 you get dual, opposed camera sensors capable of capturing 3840×1920 for a resulting combined 7776×3888 frame. See Also: A Tour of Samsung’s New Gear 360 Camera in 9 Hi Res Images Nevertheless, the spherical 360 camera packs quite a punch for a device so small. ![]() No high-flying pro-sumer technical specifications here, and none should be expected from a device which must aim for a price point attractive to casual users. The Gear 360 is unashamedly targeted as a consumer product. Samsung’s Gear 360 launched today at the company’s Unpacked event, so what exactly is this diminutive immersive capture device capable of? Here are the official specifications direct from Samsung and whilst some impress, others leave a little to be desired.
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