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Published: 2017-08-03, Author: Jeff , review by: camerajabber.com
In short: the 360Fly 4K is very easy to get to grips with, and if you've never shot 360 images before you'll find the whole process very natural and intuitive with this camera.You can tell so much thought and attention to detail has been put into the user...
Durable design, easy to use, industry standard mount, streamlined uploading to social networks
Image not fully spherical, no removable memory, image quality trails comparably priced action cameras, PRICE: $500
The 360fly 4K lacks the exposure control, frame rate options and video quality of a GoPro. If you're primarily interested in an action camera for traditional video, there are better options out there. What it offers instead is a very easy on-ramp to shoot...
The 360fly is a rugged piece of camera gear that competes in the GoPro market segment. It offers solid online community platform to share the works, a massively feature-packed smartphone app and desktop software to edit and publish the videos on social ne...
Fun design, Single button makes quick captures easy, Relatively easy to upload and share
Does not capture a full sphere, WiFi Direct is still awkward, Massive lens is delicate, prone to scratching
No matter how you look at it, 360fly 4K is a more capable and higher quality camera than its predecessor. Images and video are much nicer, it's much more user friendly now, and the original design has held up well with some minor improvements. That having...
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: 2016-07-11, 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...
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: 2016-08-30, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Easy to use, excellent quality video, produces immersive 360degree videos
Can't expand the memory, requires separate cradle for charging, battery life could be better, expensive
If you're looking for a 360-degree camera, it's hard to go past the 360Fly 4K. It offers the quality, versatility, ease of use and sharing options that competitors don't have...
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...