The 360fly 4K is a water-resistant and dust- and shockproof 360-degree camera. It has a standard tripod mount, 64GB of internal storage, a single button for power and recording. The mobile app makes it very simple to capture, edit and share your 360-degre
Video quality is best suited for small screens where artifacts and purple fringing are less noticeable. It's a little pokey to power up. Audio is muffled. Built-in memory and battery, and no Micro-USB on the camera mean you always need its cradle for char
The 360fly 4K is just all-around a better camera than the original, and its excellent mobile app is a definite plus compared to competing cameras. You'll just have to be forgiving of its image quality...
The 360fly 4K is a water-resistant and dust- and shockproof 360-degree camera. It has a standard tripod mount, 64GB of internal storage, a single button for power and recording. The mobile app makes it very simple to capture, edit and share your 360-degre
Video quality is best suited for small screens where artifacts and purple fringing are less noticeable. It's a little pokey to power up. Audio is muffled. Built-in memory and battery, and no Micro-USB on the camera mean you always need its cradle for char
The 360fly 4K is just all-around a better camera than the original, and its excellent mobile app is a definite plus compared to competing cameras. You'll just have to be forgiving of its image quality...
Published: 2016-07-26, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
If 360° photosphere is the next big thing, then 360fly 4K leads the way for cameras under $1000. At $849.95 plus extra mounts and its VR headset, you won't get much change from a K-note.It has a few downsides, but most of these will not be issues to the k...
Published: 2016-07-11, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Captures 360-degree video at 4K resolution, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 64GB internal memory, Water resistant to 30 feet, Excellent smartphone companion app
Desktop software could be more robust, Edges of video noticeably soft, Low-light footage has a grainy look, Audio sounds hollow, Purple color fringing evident in footage
The 360fly 4K camera promises to deliver crisp video that covers a 360 degree field of view, but the technology itself has a long way to go...
Abstract: There's no question 360fly are the market leader in a new and very much emerging video market. Leaving point-of-view action camera leaders GoPro in their wake as the world of 360 degree videos and photos explodes. Announced in January the updated 4K versi...
"It's a little pricey at $850, but if you're looking for a unique way to show the world your adventures, the 360fly is worth it."...
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Published: 2016-07-01, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Easy to use, Excellent mobile app, Takes beautiful 4K video
Doesn't take full 360-degree video, Battery, memory not replaceable
The 360fly 4K is one of the better-performing 360 cameras I tested. While it doesn't record a true spherical image, it produced some of the best-looking video of all the cameras in its category. Plus, its mobile app was the easiest for getting my movies u...
Published: 2016-06-16, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The new 360fly 4K is a worthy successor to the original 360fly but you're still taking a big hit in picture quality compared to a traditional action camera. Unless you're absolutely sure the novelty of shooting 360-degree video won't wear off then a GoPro...