Vuze template 20172/3/2024 ![]() When you need to adjust the auto-stitch, there are just three options to choose from. 360 Video isn’t like producing anything else, every 360 camera we have used has had a different workflow, but all share the same problem: get too close and you’ll see the stitch. We’d recommend keeping anything away from a five foot radius around the camera. A stitch free shot requires subjects to be three or more feet from the camera. When Humaneyes showed us the camera at CES, this was the first point they made about the camera. The biggest problem we experienced with the auto-stitching was when something is too close to the camera. Within the software, you just mark a keyframe, the software thinks, and poof - it's fixed. ![]() It was most apparent when trying to deal with an imperfect stitch. The first is that it’s so simple, if you want or need more flexibility, too bad it’s simple and will do everything for you. Once we dove a bit deeper, we began to understand the limitations of the camera. Their purpose-built software knows where the stitch points are, but gives you little control over them. At this point in 360 video, the best outcome requires a full end-to-end product. When it first arrived to Videomaker HQ, right away we were able to capture 360 video and with very little effort, stitch it and create a final clip. ![]() It's a bit difficult to photograph, but is really easy to use. The Vuze 360 is an odd looking flying saucer of a camera. Although subtle, the added depth 3D offers creates a more real feeling when compared to 2D 360 video. Outside of two shots within the demo, the perspective gained from 3D was interesting and obviously a stand-out feature. When we got to see what it captured, it was a unique experience. We were able to see the workflow of the Vuze 360 while at CES, and it seemed too good to be true (but more on that later).
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