Global 360-Degree Camera Market to reach USD 2430.9 million by 2025.
360-Degree Camera is a camera having a field of view that covers roughly the whole sphere or at least a full circle in the horizontal plane. 360-degree camera is also known as omnidirectional camera in photography field. Omnidirectional cameras are important in areas where large visual field coverage is needed, such as panoramic photography and robotics.
A 360 camera, also called an position camera, features a 360-degree field of view so that it captures with regards to everything around the sphere. 360 cameras are required when massive visual fields need to be covered, such as shooting panoramas. As virtual and increased reality (AR/VR) is rising in prevalence in video games and different types of interactive entertainment, 360 cameras are being used a lot of widely today. VR feature films that require 360 cameras are currently being explored whereas still photography and robotics are utilizing 360 cameras as well.
In photography, a 360-Degree Camera is a camera with a visible field of the whole sphere or simply a camera with the flexibility to capture a 360-degree field of view in the horizontal plane. Such cameras are a highly appreciated in instances when massive visual field coverage is desired, such as in robotics or panoramic photography.
Most cameras have a field of read that ranges from a number of degrees to virtually 180 degrees or generally slightly larger than this. It implies that such cameras have the power to capture the sunshine falling onto their focal points through a sphere. On the contrary, a 360-degree camera covers a full sphere and has the power to capture light-weight falling from all directions onto the focus. In actual application, however, most 360 degrees cameras will cowl nearly a full sphere on the equator, however with the exclusion of the lowest and high of the sphere. should they cover the full sphere, including the top and the bottom, the rays won't meet at one focal point.
Top Key Players:
Nikon
Nikon is one of the world's leading suppliers of products and solutions based on advanced opto-electronics and precision technologies.Nikon is famous for its cameras and binoculars, but we make a whole range of other products too. For example, did you know we manufacture equipment used to fabricate the semiconductors found in your PC and smartphone? And that we make measuring instruments that detect microscopic defects in electronic components? Nikon technologies contribute to people's lives in ways you may never have imagined.
360fly
At 360fly, we design and create 360° cameras and technology that inspire people to capture, share and experience their lives in immersive, interactive 360° video. Our passion and unrelenting pursuit of innovation have led us to redefine what is possible in video, virtual reality and visual storytelling.
GoPro
GoPro frees people to celebrate the moment, inspiring others to do the same. From cameras to apps and accessories, everything we do is geared to help you capture life as you live it, share the experience and pass on the stoke. We believe that sharing our experiences makes them more meaningful and way more fun. GoPro was founded in 2002 by Nick Woodman—a surfer, skier and motorsports enthusiast in search of a better way to film himself and his friends surfing. What started with a 35mm camera and a wrist strap made from old wetsuits and plastic scraps has grown into an international company that has sold over 26 million GoPro cameras in more than 100 countries.
But it’s the millions of passionate GoPro users around the globe who bring the magic to life. They humble and inspire us every day with incredible creativity that helps us see the world in an all-new way—and fires us up to keep creating the most awesome, innovative products possible.
Ricoh
Ricoh is one of the worlds's leading suppliers of office automation equipment, including copiers, facsimiles machines, data processing systems, and related supplies. Ricoh is also renowned for its state-of-art electronic devices and photographic equipment.
Digital Domain
Digital Domain creates transportive experiences that entertain, inform and inspire. Our company is a pioneer in many fields, including visual effects, livestreaming landmark events in 360° virtual reality, building situational awareness applications, creating “virtual humans” for use in films and live events, and developing interactive content. A creative force in visual effects and media applications, Digital Domain has brought artistry and technology to hundreds of motion pictures, commercials, video games, music videos and virtual reality experiences. Our groundbreaking visual effects appear in films such as “Titanic,” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and recent blockbusters “Furious 7” and “Deadpool.” Our staff artists have won more than 100 major awards, including Academy Awards®, Clios, BAFTA awards and Cannes Lions.
We have offices in Los Angeles, Vancouver, Montréal, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Taipei, Hong Kong and Hyderabad.
Digital Domain’s parent company, Digital Domain Holdings Limited, is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code 547).
YI Technology
YI Technology designs, develops, and manufactures intelligent video and imaging solutions using advanced technologies to solve real problems for real people and real businesses. We value our customers' security and privacy and use 128bit end-to-end encryption (the same used in the banking industry) to keep our customers' data safe.
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