I grabbed footage today. Used the Gear 360 2017. Then the Cyberlink 360 editor, then insta 360 editor, took me a minute or two to get the World clip going. A lot of small work for a few second. A Gear 360 2016 or 2017 (BOTH work with the same app) - Android 5.0 or above - A decently powerful phone. The Live View will not work on any phones with the equivalent or lower power than a. There is software for both Mac and Windows PC that will allow you to edit videos already captured on the Samsung Gear 360. However, from what I can tell, there are no options to do any of the following: Use this as a PC webcam. Use the PC as a remote viewfinder. Record directly from the Samsung Gear 360 to the PC (or phone). Samsung Gear 360 (2017) review This second-gen 360-degree camera is a very small step forward By Cameron Faulkner 07 June 2017. Compatible with iOS 10+ smartphones, as well as. Gear 360 free download - Samsung Gear 360 (New), Samsung Gear 360, Gear 360 for All, and many more programs.
Gear 360 ActionDirector is top of the line 360° video editing software designed specifically for and included with your Samsung Gear 360 camera.
Gear 360 ActionDirector assists Gear 360 users by importing and automatically stitching videos and photos shot from your Gear 360, and provides several essential editing functions such as trimming, adding titles and creating transitions in your videos – and the best part is, ActionDirector excels at 360° video editing!
In this tutorial, we will give you a brief introduction to Gear 360 ActionDirector.
Macbook pro camera settings. Upon launching ActionDirector, you will see the following start-up menu, and from here you can choose to edit:
- 360° VR video: import 360° videos, add 360° effects, and then share directly to social platforms that support 360° video, such as Youtube or Facebook
- HD video: import 2D videos captured from your smartphone, digital camera or action camera, and you can use ActionDirector to edit these as well
Click on the '360 VR Video' icon to enter into Gear 360 ActionDirector's editing interface, and from here you will see the following:
- Media Room: here you can import your 360° videos and photos taken from your Gear 360
- Titles/Transitions: you can switch rooms here if you would like to add titles or transitions (between clips) into your video
- Preview Window: you can preview your content as you edit, from the Media Room or the Story Board here
- Story Board: here is where your story comes alive, you can drop your footage, titles and transitions and edit for the perfect sequence
- Music: need a little ambiance? No problem, you can add background music by clicking this button here
- Produce: when your work has been completed, you can produce your video here!
Next, you can move onto the following tutorials for more in depth explanations of each feature for Gear 360 ActionDirector, that we just went over:
The 2017 Samsung Gear 360 has finally launched in the US for a remarkable $229! And there's a promo to get it for even less. I also wanted to demonstrate the 2017 Gear 360's image stabilization.
The 2017 Samsung Gear 360 is the most affordable 4k 360 camera. It was launched about a month ago in Korea, Germany and a few other countries. It is finally launching in the US. Officially, the launch date is tomorrow, which is why it's not yet on the Samsung US website (as of today May 25), but online retailers such as Amazon have already made the US version of the Gear 360 available.
At just $229, it is the lowest cost 4K 360 camera (based on MSRP). Moreover, Samsung has a new promo that lets you buy the 2017 Gear 360 for just $49 if you get a Samsung S8 or S8+ within the promo period (May 25 to June 19).
Although the Gear 360 is the lowest cost 4K camera, it is actually a pretty good 360 camera for both 360 photos and videos, and it is compatible with more devices than its predecessor. Here are my impressions.
Lately, there has been a lot of buzz around stabilization – from gimbals such as the Guru 360, software such as Mettle Skybox, or more recently, gyro-based stabilization, as seen in the Insta360 Nano, Insta360 Air, Insta360 Pro, and Xiaomi Mi Sphere. The latest camera to breathe the rarefied atmosphere of The Stabilization Club is the Garmin Virb 360.
What is not so commonly known is that the 2017 Gear 360 also has some image stabilization capability. It works only for pitch / tilt correction and only at slower speeds. It will not correct for yaw or roll. Here is a demo:
Note: to get the stabilization, you have to turn on the 'Tilt Correction' option in the app, and the 'correct wobbles' checkbox in the Gear 360 Action Director 2 software. By default, they are off. You should also turn off this option when using a gimbal.
Although the stabilization is limited, it's still quite useful in actual practice. Office 365 home apple store. Here is a sample 360 video where the tilt correction / image stabilization kept the camera level while I was swimming with it:
Samsung Gear 360 Software Download
Although the stabilization is limited, it's still quite useful in actual practice. Office 365 home apple store. Here is a sample 360 video where the tilt correction / image stabilization kept the camera level while I was swimming with it:
Samsung Gear 360 Software Download
If you would like a camera with more robust image stabilization, you can check out these alternatives:
– The Xiaomi Mijia Mi Sphere, with 3.5K video (around $255 to $320). See this stabilization demo.
– The Insta360 Nano for iPhone, with 3K video (around $199). See this stabilization demo.
– The Insta360 Air for Android with 3K or 2.5K video depending on your phone ($129 for Micro USB or USB Type C). See this stabilization demo.
You can stabilize the Gear 360 and other cameras with a gimbal, which will work with several 360 cameras (even if you upgrade in the future), smartphones, and some small cameras. Check out these gimbals:
– Guru360 ($299). See this demo.
– Feiyu G360 (around $350). See this demo.
If you have a compatible Samsung phone (S6 or above), you can also consider getting the original Gear 360 which has been selling for under $200 lately. Here is a comparison between the 2017 and 2016 Gear 360 and a list of their differences.