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With every report of virtual reality news, we seem to step closer and closer to a world such as the one depicted in Ernest Cline�s Science Fiction novel, Ready Player One. Today is no exception as we report on the new Sphericam 2: a 4K 360-degree video camera for transporting minds through the power of audio and video. The product, launched by Jeffery Martin, is on Kickstarter looking to meet its $150,000 goal, and it is almost there thanks to 130 generous backers thus far.![]()
The Sphericam 2 is the first 360-degree camera designed for the Oculus Rift that offers global shutter capture and 4K spherical vision. Cinematographers looking to jump into 4K video may find the Sphericam 2 the perfect starting point. Videos can be played back on virtual reality headsets such as the Oculus Rift, Samsung�s Gear VR, or Google Cardboard. Users without a headset can use their tablet, smartphone, or PC to join in on the experience.
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Jeffery Martin, the founder of Sphericam, sees his latest product as the answer to capturing stunning content for virtual reality. Blind spots, mismatched white balance, and uneven stitching are a thing of the past with Sphericam 2. As Martin notes, the Sphericam makes the world �VR ready.�
The Sphericam 2 is said to not be much bigger than the average tennis ball and uses six cameras working �seamlessly together to capture the world around you in stunning 4K resolution.� Martin describes the Sphericam 2 as a �straight out of the box� experience.
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WiFi and streaming are built directly into the unit, so you can easily view and share content using your favorite devices. The company�s mobile app allows cinematographers to easily monitor the view, capture video, transfer clips, edit content and share your creations.
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Special abilities of the Sphericam 2 include its 4K resolution video capture, native resolution for the Oculus Rift, extremely low parallax between sensors, real-time stitching, fully synchronized lens, RAW video shooting options, and capture up to 60fps.
The housing of the Sphericam 2 is constructed from anodized aluminum, has a 68mm diameter, and weighs less than 400 grams. Four built-in microphones, six built-in cameras, and a 2800 mAh battery allow for video recording of up to ninety minutes.
Recording at 30 FPS will deliver you an entirely lossless video, while recording at 60FPS is �slightly lossy� in Cinema DNG. You�re going to want to pick up an extremely high capacity and high-speed memory card while you are at it because the Sphericam 2 can write up to 300 megabytes per second!
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Multiple mounting options are available for the Sphericam 2 including a tabletop tripod, monopod, magic arm/clamp, and backpack with pole mount.
If you are interested in picking up a Sphericam 2, the cheapest option available is $1,399 for the early bird special (100 left of 150). If you want the Sphericam 2 with all the available mounting options, it will cost you $2,500. A titanium version is also available for $5,000, alongside a gold plated version for $10,000, just in case you need something to match your new gold Apple Watch.
For more information on the project and to preorder a Sphericam 2 you can click here to visit Kickstarter.

Started out doing photography at the age of 6 using an uncle's old 1940 kodak brownie box camera. At 15 years of age, I decided to buy my very own 1975 Praktica SLR camera. I now shoot with a Nikon D850. I do unpaid TFP and commercial paid work.