Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Geoffrey Morrison is a travel writer and digital nomad. This article is more than 6 years old. I love diving. I love 360 cameras.
Given how 360-degree video cameras allow viewers to feel as if they're immersed in the viewing environment, it would follow that one of their most intriguing uses would be for shooting underwater ...
Virtual reality has allowed us to explore and experience everything from remote places around the world to fantasy and sci-fi settings. The next big location, however, could be the deep sea. Marine ...
If you wanted to immerse yourself underwater, look no further than Twitter. Mitch Oates, a digital creator, photographer and surfer from Sydney, Australia, completed the first-ever 360-degree live ...
One of the many challenges of being a photo editor today is understanding your publication’s platforms — and identifying opportunities to try something visually exciting on them. When I found out, ...
If your 360 degree camera requires an underwater housing, the new aptly named 360bubble DEEP underwater camera housing might be worth more investigation. Designed to provide a professional case built ...
When you need to capture a tournament release, or film in near-total darkness, underwater or even in 360 degrees, one of these digital video cameras is sure to fit your requirements. If you really ...
360 video cameras are still regarded by some to be a gimmick. It isn't, and here's why they are an integral part of the future of video. The Insta360 Pro 2. Image: Insta360. Currently I am testing a ...
Yes, those 360-degree videos you see sometimes on YouTube and Facebook are purty, not just because they're new and shiny, but because they're more immersive than even the most stunning two-dimensional ...
Insta360 has upgraded its pocket-sized 360-degree camera – but without adding to its already-beefy 5.7K resolution. The new Insta360 One X2 instead gets some extra intelligence designed to make it an ...