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Nikon reveals its own VR-ready action camera

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Source:Nikon | Endgadet 

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360-Degree KeyMission Camera 

 

The Nikon KeyMission 360 features an image sensor and lens on opposite sides of the device, with images from each combining to create a single immersive, ultra-high-definition 360-degree video and still image. A terrific companion for a wide range of travel, sports or when an adventure takes a turn off the beaten path, the camera is designed be easy to use and withstand the elements. Waterproof (approx. 100 ft./30m), and ready to stand up to dust, shock and low temperatures, the KeyMission 360 also features electronic Vibration Reduction (VR), enabled through applications during playback, that reduces the effects of camera shake to help produce sharp and crisp video quality.

 

 

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Get ready to see a lot more camera ready for VR, one problem that I see is that there is no VR standard yet so trying to figure out what is perfect for the best VR experience will take a while especially with the amount of VR headsets and companies trying to join that market.

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So its like a gopro, that can shoot 360 video? sweet, cant imagine the storage needed for that.

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I saw VR-ready and assumed it meant a Virtual Reality Camera...

 

Was disappointed. 

 

Nice camera none-the-less.

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