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Focus range is 50cm to infinity.Īpart from the full 360° viewing option we’re given a choice of 214° (‘Dome’ effect), 212° (‘Front’), Ring and Segment (180° to the front and 180° to the rear respectively), as well as the self-explanatory panorama. The fixed focus lens boasts a bright-ish f/2.8 aperture, with a focal length the equivalent of a super wide 8.25mm in 35mm film terms. At the core of the SP360 is a 16.38-megapixel back-illuminated 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor.
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There’s no manual in the box, just a brief ‘quick start’ guide, so best head to the website to download a full(er) manual as a PDF.īack to the camera itself for a moment, and specifications that, on the face of it, don’t sound that shabby.
No wonder the shoebox-sized package feels like we’re being treated to some heavyweight gear! JK Imaging reliably informs us that accessory bundles such as this one will vary dependent on geographical region as it is the SP360 in its standalone ‘naked’ state is purportedly dust-proof shockproof, freeze-proof and water resistant/splash-proof. Added to this mix we get a surfboard adhesive mount, a standard suction cup mount, two extended arm options, a ‘quick clip’, some double-sided adhesive, anti fog inserts and two tethering straps. These comprise a standard camera housing, waterproof housing (allowing the device to be used for up to four hours at depths of up to 60 metres), a (handle) bar mount, a curved adhesive mount, a flat adhesive mount, a head strap mount, plus a couple of helmet mount options. In the accessory bundle box we/ you get various housings and several different means of camera attachment. We’re guessing at that price that the Kodak Pixpro SP360 is not going to be an impulse purchase, so read on for more information.
There are also further explorer kits or aqua kits, both at £299 – the camera is not currently being sold in any other configuration. This kit version has a suggested retail price of £339 via Dixons and Argos in the UK.
Or perhaps a distress beacon for those lost at sea? Shipped direct to us from the factory in China, the matchbox sized miniature camera certainly comes well presented, with our review sample rocking up in a box many times its size that also included a host of ‘extreme accessories’ (we’re convinced its maker means ‘built for extreme use’, not that the concept of the accessories is itself extreme). Its familiar Kodak yellow square base block, with round lens window sitting on top, to our minds resembles a hand buzzer from a TV quiz show. The device certainly looks one-of-a-kind. Both Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity are further offered.
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Alongside the release of the camera there is the added ability to download a Pixpro SP360 app for your iOS or Android phone or tablet to connect wirelessly between the action cam and your ‘smart’ device. Now, the theory goes that anyone can do it.
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Namely that prior to the SP360’s introduction, 360° panoramic photography required users to possess advanced techniques, specialised equipment and software and/or multiple cameras. Telling us that they wanted to take us into a brand new world, a good seven or eight months ago, JK Imaging/Kodak insisted that there wasn’t anything else like this on the market.įast-forward to day and the central pitch remains. There is also the option to go to panorama mode for a more elongated, albeit still slightly fisheye-type, effect. At the UK launch way back in February this year, Kodak’s new license holder for camera manufacture JK Imaging claimed that it was the first ‘full view’ action camera of its type indicating that users can be shooting both in front and behind simultaneously (or above and below). Ease of UseĪn existing ultra wide-angle lens not quite doing it for you? Do you long to capture not only the subject in front of you, but go one better and capture the world all around you in glorious 360°? As is suggested by the model name and number, the concept of the Kodak Pixpro SP360 is that of a 360 degree-shooting action camera that sits in the palm of your hand, which admittedly sounds like fun. The Kodak PixPro SP360 retails for around $350 / £299.
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With a unique 360º curved lens, the SP360 features a 16 Megapixel sensor, Full HD 1080p video, 10fps burst shooting, Wi-Fi and NFC Connectivity, wireless control with iOS and Android Devices, and is also shock, freeze, dust and water -proof. The Kodak PixPro SP360 is the World's first 360-degree action camera.