Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Kodak Pixpro SP360 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kodak Pixpro SP360.
February 2015
(73%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Although there is high quality results on offer here, the sheer price will put many consumers off. Then there's how complicated this two-camera system is to use which will be simply too much for most consumers. We're still trying to get out head round it...
Published: 2016-11-13, Author: T3 , review by: T3.com
Immersive footage, Easy to use, Good value for a VR action cam
Software feels unprofessional, Movie quality could be better
So it all depends what you want to get from your movies. Comparing a brilliant action cam like the GoPro to this Kodak is like comparing apples to oranges – they do a similar thing, just very differently. If you want to record a frame of action in the...
Good 4K video quality, Versatile multi-camera shooting options, Good array of included accessories
Dual-camera shooting is fiddly, Difficult to stitch footage, Cameras aren't ruggedised
Kodak Pixpro SP360 4K – Video and sound quality Aside from the imperfect stitching, the actual video produced by the Pixpro SP360 4K was some of the best I've seen from a 360-degree camera in terms of image fidelity. Video is as crisp and detailed as you...
Abstract: The Kodak SP360-4K is a 360 degree camera offering 4K video at 30fps. the SP360-4K doesnt use any revolutionary methods to capture 360, instead of a simple twinning of two cameras back-to-back and some editing software to stitch the images together.The c...
The Kodak Pixpro SP360 4K is a clear improvement over the original's video quality. Single-camera 360-degree video and photos don't require stitching. A Dual Pro Pack of cameras makes it possible to create spherical video with its bundled basic stitching
The Dual Pro Pack is priced for serious hobbyists and pros and will require better software than Kodak's included solutions for the best results. Included stitching software is for video only. The bundled dual-camera mount is a pain to use and no simple t
The versatile Kodak Pixpro SP360 4K is a 360-degree camera and 4K-resolution action cam rolled into one. You'll need better software than what's provided to get the most from it, though...
Easy, fun to use, YouTube support, Weather-resistant body, Compact, lightweight, Good companion app
Mediocre image quality, Washed out colors, Full HD not available in panoramas, Can't view or share using standard software
Overall, the SP360 is easy to use and the quickest way to record 360-degree content without having to set up complicated rigs, but like the V.360 it suffers from image quality issues. The SP360 is all about capturing the experience of the moment, and fo...
Films in 360 degrees, Did we mention it films in 360 degrees?, Comes with a full kit of accessories and mounts, Fast, responsive, wellbuilt, Simple to use, Great mobile and desktop apps, Time lapse, Slow motion
No pivot/swivel screen, No microSD cards over 32 GB, It's "only" splashproof (no biggie, a waterproof housing comes included), No 4K/UHD resolution, No ability to adjust ISO sensitivity or shutter speed, Full HD in 16:9 only, Images lack dynamics
We absolutely fell in love with the Kodak Pixpro SP360 and would rank it among the top three innovations of this year. It has everything we look for in a device: innovation (it films in 360 degrees!), it's a cinch to use, it has enormous potential and it'...
Abstract: J.K. Imaging, a licensee of the Kodak PixPro camera brand, is finally shipping the SP360 360-degree digital action camera that it unveiled earlier this year. Pocket-lint had hands-on time with a concept version of the camera in March 2014, and at that ti...
Abstract: Kodak has joined the actioncam market with its SP1, available to buy now, and its recently-announced WP1, which the company presented at its recent European press event. A new concept was also presented at the event in the form of a 360-degree action cam...
Published: 2016-12-07, Author: Christopher , review by: wired.com
The PIXPRO is professional equipment—the $900 price ($800 street) alone pushes this well beyond stocking stuffer territory—but for the most part a onebutton affair. Unless you really need to tweak things, just punch the big red circle and you're shooting
Getting there ain't easy. The simplistic camera interface belies tough times ahead, the toughest being that offtheshelf editing systems aren't ready to stitch the from two VR cameras into a single video