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Kodak's 360-degree action camera goes 4K

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The upcoming Pixpro SP360-4K also gains a new wrist-worn remote controller.

The new remote controller for the Kodak Pixpro SP360-4K

The Kodak Pixpro SP360-4K offers a significant increase in video resolution

The Pixpro SP360-4K next to its predecessor, the SP360

Two Kodak Pixpro SP360-4K cameras can be used together

As with its SP360 predecessor, the Pixpro SP360-4K - which was announced by JK Imaging Europe - features a quirky cube design topped off with a dome lens. This allows it to capture immersive 360-degree photos and videos which can be panned 360 degrees horizontally, and (to a lesser degree) up or down. The lens boasts a respectable F2.8 aperture and is this time paired with a 1/2.3-inch 12-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor.

The camera is capable of recording videos at resolutions of up to 4K 2880 x 2880 pixels and also boasts time-lapse and burst shooting modes. It features 10 different viewing modes to make the most of the footage including: Dome (235 degrees), Front, Global (360 degrees), Ring, Segment (180 degrees front, 180 rear) or Panorama. Using the Pixpro PC and Mac desktop editing software, users can save videos as seen from a variety of vantage points, as well as produce 360-degree footage which can be seen on YouTube.


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