If your photos feel too tight or crammed when trying to capture shots in a crowded, touristy city, why not just get a 360-degree shot of the world? Of course, there’s much more to photography than just trying to get everything in the frame, but if you really want to, you can. A 360 camera may be a great way to remember your trip or even just record daily vlogs.
As Ricoh’s flagship 360 camera, the Theta Z1 is equipped with two 1-inch 23-megapixel sensors (one on each side), a dual lens system, 3-axis image stabilization, spatial audio from 4 different directions, and 4K video at 30 fps. You can even stream live in 360-degree 4K video mode. Easily post 360-degree images to social media through a designated app. View your photos and videos with VR goggles, and you’ll feel like you’re there again in person.
The photo-stitching is all done in-camera, but if you want more control over editing, you can even shoot RAW and stitch them in post using a free plugin for Adobe Lightroom Classic CC.