The Ricoh Theta S takes the complex process of capturing and creating spherical photos and videos down to a single button press. Using its Wi-Fi and mobile apps, you can control the camera, and edit and share photos and video. Addition of self-timer gets
Processing takes its toll on photo and video quality, so just don't look too closely. Having separate apps for capture and editing hurts the user experience. You need to upload to Ricoh's site before sharing to other sites. Because of the twin-lens design
Whether you're looking to create content for your VR headset or just love cool camera gadgetry, the Ricoh Theta S is an excellent way to start creating spherical images...
If you have a good reason to own a 360-degree video and stills camera, the Ricoh Theta S is a must have. Estate agents, location scouts, VR enthusiasts and anyone who puts on live events will love it, and it will also appeal to regular travellers looking...
If you have a good reason to own a 360-degree video and stills camera, then the Ricoh Theta S is a must have. Estate agents, location scouts, VR enthusiasts and anyone who puts on live events will love it, plus it will appeal to regular travellers looking...
Abstract: The Ricoh Theta S is a 360-degree camera, which means pictures taken include everything in its point-of-view. It has two cameras back-to-back that capture images or video wider than 180 degrees. Then, using software, these images are stitched up to form a...
Compact and well built, Quality of 360-degree content is good, Supports 1080p video
No storage expansion, A bit expensive, Sharing videos involves many steps
The Ricoh Theta S is one of the few (if not the only) 360-degree cameras available in the country right now, and it comes at an understandable premium. Rs. 39,000 is a lot of money for a device that is essentially a one-trick pony, but to give credit wher...
It makes immersive photography and videography accessible to everyone, Photos can be shared on social networks easily, It's fast
Image and video resolution could be better
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Published: 2016-03-31, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Compact build, Easy to use, App is useful, Ample battery life, Overall a fun device
Video quality not that great, Nonexpandable memory
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