Tested: Insta360 EVO Convertible VR180 Camera
We test the new Insta360 EVO, a camera that can switch between shooting in 360 video and 180-degree stereoscopic video for virtual reality headsets. Here’s a quick primer on why 180-degree VR video is compelling, and how compact cameras like the Insta360 EVO will let you capture great-looking VR video without complicated post-processing.
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Awww… I thought that ‘covertible’ meant that it could be made stealthy and concealable 🙂
Hey Norm, awesome video and truly exciting new tech!
Even though I don’t have a 3D camera (yet), I was looking for the 3D case on your iPhone but couldn’t find it anywhere… Maybe you can help me out 😀
Apple error 4013 of iPhone 7/7 Plus is usually caused by pseudo soldering or damage of CPU. The problem might also be related to power supply of baseband PMU or NAND flash. Since CPU repair is quite difficult, to start with we can check power supply of baseband PMU and NAND flash.
http://www.applesupport247.com/blog/how-to-fix-apple-error-4013/
I may be mistaken but my impression was that it’s an accessory for that specific camera.
Thanks so much I found the case! And it belongs to the camera itself. They even sell it seperatelyl 😀