I wrote a tutorial on how to use 360° content on the travelogue as I experienced not everyone knows yet how to use this kind of content.
More 360° content will follow as I’m still working on documenting the North Cape trip I made last spring.
In search for the edge of the world
I wrote a tutorial on how to use 360° content on the travelogue as I experienced not everyone knows yet how to use this kind of content.
More 360° content will follow as I’m still working on documenting the North Cape trip I made last spring.
The last two days were dominated by waterfalls, lots of waterfalls.
It started with a nameless waterfall, which already looked impressive, but it would only get better. Later followed Låtefossen, a twin waterfall consisting of two different streams coming together in a violent thunderous body of water.
After checking out the cannons of Kristiansand I moved on to Stavanger. The first part of the drive went over the highway, but later I switched over to the North Sea Road. This coastal route crosses small villages, fjords and fisheries. Quite some spectacular views and an impressive first impression of Norway.
So I played a bit with the LG 360 cam and like to share my thoughts with you.
If, after reading this review, you’re also interested in creating 360° content, you can buy the LG 360 Cam on Bol.com.
The packaging in which the camera comes is small and contains in addition to the camera, which itself is also small, a USB cable and booklet with manual in several languages. There is no charger or memory card included.
The camera has already been partially charged, but I fully charged it before I started playing with it. The camera has no internal storage, so you really have to insert a microSD card to make even a single photo. I put in a SanDisk Extreme 64GB because I thought 360° video would cost a lot of storage, more about this later.
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This morning I picked up a new gadget at the post office, an LG 360 Cam. The LG 360 Cam is a compact two lens camera which stitches the two images together to a full 360° view photo or video. The 360° content covers the full sphere around, above, and below the camera point of view. The plans are to use this to document my future trips, beginning with upcoming Panama and Costa Rica trip.