The Rylo 360-Degree Camera is an innovative approach to 360-degree imagery that runs circles around the competition in several key respects. The Rylo immediately grabs attention as a dual-lens, 4K video camera that lets creators innovate with a full 360-degree range for their images.
For example, with the Rylo it is easy to simply shoot with the camera and focus on composing once you are ready to make edits on your smartphone. The ability to go back and look at shot footage before spinning it around like it’s a 360-degree video dramatically increases creative flexibility and possibility. So too does the ability to transform a 360-degree imagery into a flat video that can be reframed and cropped to your creative heart’s desire.
The footage shot on the 360-degree camera is also exceedingly smooth, which comes as little surprise to anyone already familiar with Rylo’s work as the co-creator of the widely celebrated Hyperlapse Instagram app that makes extremely stable time lapse footage a reality. The stability of the footage is evident whether you hold the camera by hand or use the camera’s grip and tripod.
While the aforementioned features are all desirable in their own right, it is the camera’s innovative software and Rylo app that arguably sets it apart from the competition. One key software feature is the ability to track objects or people that are moving around the camera, keeping the object in frame. Tracking shot enthusiasts will likely use this awesome feature regularly.
Finally, a stunning feature of the camera is its ability to lock onto a point of interest. Lock onto a point of object as you drive or bike past it and the footage will appropriately turn and keep the object in view.
These software innovations are just the tip of the iceberg regarding what this powerfully compact 360-degree camera can do. For more information on additional specs and capabilities of this innovative 360-degree camera, head over to the Rylo website to see all it has to offer at its $499 price point.