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Samsung Gear 360 Spherical Camera SM-C200 $158.65 Delivered @ Telstra eBay

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Samsung Gear 360 Spherical Camera SM-C200

Look all around you. That’s what you capture with the Gear 360. Every angle, all at once, every time.

With two 180° wide-angle lenses take a shot simultaneously—and with just one click, you can merge them to produce a seamless 360° image.

The Gear 360 camera captures all of your video and photo moments using an external memory card.

Go from shooting to sharing in virtually no time. Play videos back, trim and instantly share your creation on YouTube, Facebook or Samsung VR - right on your Galaxy smartphone or PC.

Enjoy

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  • +3

    the CNET review

    The Good
    The well-priced Samsung Gear 360 produces some of the best spherical video you can get from a consumer-grade 360-degree camera at the moment. Easy to use on its own or with its full-featured mobile app. Can be used as a single-lens wide-angle video camera. Clips can be transferred, trimmed and shared with your Galaxy phone or edited on a computer. Body is splash- and dust-resistant and battery and storage are removable.

    The Bad
    The camera's app currently works on only select Samsung phones. The lenses can be easily scratched and replacements aren't available. Included editing software is Windows-only and editing without it is difficult at best. Transferring clips longer than a couple of minutes takes a long time.

    The Bottom Line
    The Samsung Gear 360 is great for simple 360-degree video and photos. You'll just need the right Galaxy phone and a Windows computer to get the most from it, right out of the box.

    • Not quite. See below my comment. Works on Any android. No need root.

  • Yeah. Biggest downer is only works on the last two gen's of Samsung's. I didnt know until I got it that it didnt work with my Note 4 Edge. But upgraded already to Note 8. Apparently there's a 3rd party tool to make it work with other phones but the rating on it is pretty low.

  • +1

    There is a modified app out there that will enable the camera to work on a lot of phones (https://goo.gl/v3erWr). It's not perfect and is a bit finicky, but the app runs on my Mi Max and I can take photos, videos and edit them on my phone using the app. I paid a similar price and thoroughly enjoy it.

  • The review above was from ling time ago:
    You'll just need the right Galaxy phone

    I'm using huawei and it's fine I can do live view and other things.

    My question is what is the the easiest, best way and free software to move/backup all the 360 photos from the gear to window laptop and play it there?

    • +1

      Modified app worked fine on my Huawei p9 but not my OnePlus 5.
      I use the Samsung action director on my PC to stitch videos and photos. Uses a lot of processing power and takes quite a while to stitch on my Core i7 gaming laptop with a 1060gtx GPU assisting the CPU.

      • wow imagine that on my celeron duo core.
        and you can play or show them on laptop too using the same software?

        maybe the other easier option is just upload all from gear/mobile to facebook (and make the folder private). what do you think?

  • +1

    I have one, the only downside is that it only works for 10mins before auto shutdown :-(

    • Probably good for monitoring food freshness in your fridge.

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