There are limitations using the Theta S for this sort of photography. The resolution of the image isn't quite high enough should the viewer want to zoom in on particular objects in the room. However, the ease of use and medium quality that the camera produces is enough to give the viewer a '360 snapshot' of the location.
Thursday, 21 April 2016
360 Theta stills test
The 360-degree video option available from the Ricoh Theta S isn't always required, particularly when you just want to highlight a single location of a limited size. In these situations, a 360-degree 'still' photo is probably a more appropriate approach...
There are limitations using the Theta S for this sort of photography. The resolution of the image isn't quite high enough should the viewer want to zoom in on particular objects in the room. However, the ease of use and medium quality that the camera produces is enough to give the viewer a '360 snapshot' of the location.
There are limitations using the Theta S for this sort of photography. The resolution of the image isn't quite high enough should the viewer want to zoom in on particular objects in the room. However, the ease of use and medium quality that the camera produces is enough to give the viewer a '360 snapshot' of the location.
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