Guru 360° is the first 3-axis universal joint designed for 360-degree cameras

Platforms such as YouTube and Facebook started to support 360-degree video, which introduced the concept of “free viewing” to mainstream consumers. With the advent of the inexpensive Cardboard VR headset and entry-level cameras such as Samsung Gear360 and Ricoh ThetaS, the popularity of 360 video is rapidly increasing. Unfortunately, the current limitations of 360-degree shooting mean that there are several optical inaccuracies in viewing in VR even when using more advanced stereo hardware. Some people think that 360 degrees does not belong to VR at all. Therefore, some shots may be uncomfortable and cause nausea. Video jitter is a major culprit, and the 360-degree camera makes the jitter problem in handheld shooting more prominent. This may be a terrible viewing experience for someone walking with a 360-degree camera. Significant progress is being made in software, but the most reliable hardware solution is the electric universal joint, which actively stabilizes the lens. Typically, these devices are designed specifically for smartphones and sports cameras, which means that it may block the field of view of some 360 ​​cameras. The Guru 360° developed by GimbalGuru is the first 3-axis gimbal designed specifically for 360-degree cameras to minimize any obstacles to the field of view. It supports lightweight 360 cameras such as Gear360, Nikon Keymission, Ricoh ThetaS, and Kodak Orbit, and corrects unnecessary movement, rotation, scrolling, and horizontal drift, providing "Follow", "Lock", and "HeadLock" shooting modes. Viewing 360-degree camera footage from a VR device should be more comfortable and should improve image quality and reduce artifacts. Designed around the proven MOZA interchangeable universal joint system, the handles are compatible with Mini-C and Mini-G connectors, which means that users can easily upgrade their gimbals to support 360-degree cameras, smart phones and sports cameras. Guru 360° is currently available for ordering at OwlDolly and GimbalGuru for $299. The product is expected to ship in mid-March. ">
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Guru 360° is the first 3-axis gimbal designed for 360-degree cameras from Baidu VR

The Guru 360° is the first 3-axis universal joint designed for 360-degree cameras. This component adds flexibility to the MOZA interchangeable gimbal system and is compatible with all lightweight 360 degree cameras, with very little obstruction to the field of view.

360-degree or spherical video has played an important role in the development of modern VR. With platforms such as YouTube and Facebook starting to support 360-degree video, this introduces the concept of “free-viewing” to mainstream consumers. With the advent of the low-cost Cardboard VR headset and entry-level cameras such as the Samsung Gear 360 and the Ricoh Theta S, the popularity of 360 video is rapidly increasing.

Unfortunately, the current limitations of 360-degree shooting mean that there are several optical inaccuracies in viewing in VR even when using more advanced stereo hardware. Some people think that 360 degrees does not belong to VR at all. Therefore, some shots may be uncomfortable and cause nausea. Video jitter is a major culprit, and the 360-degree camera makes the jitter problem in handheld shooting more prominent. This may be a terrible viewing experience for someone walking with a 360-degree camera.

Significant progress is being made in software, but the most reliable hardware solution is the electric universal joint, which actively stabilizes the lens. Typically, these devices are designed specifically for smartphones and sports cameras, which means that it may block the field of view of some 360 ​​cameras.

The Guru 360° developed by GimbalGuru is the first 3-axis gimbal designed specifically for 360-degree cameras to minimize any obstacles to the field of view. It supports lightweight 360 cameras such as Gear 360, Nikon Keymission, Ricoh Theta S and Kodak Orbit, and corrects unnecessary movement, rotation, scrolling, and horizontal drift, providing "Follow", "Lock" and "Head Lock" shooting modes . Viewing 360-degree camera footage from a VR device should be more comfortable and should improve image quality and reduce artifacts.

Designed around the proven MOZA interchangeable universal joint system, the handles are compatible with Mini-C and Mini-G connectors, which means that users can easily upgrade their gimbals to support 360-degree cameras, smart phones and sports cameras. The Guru 360° can now be ordered at OwlDolly and GimbalGuru for $299. The product is expected to ship in mid-March.

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