360 Degree & Depth Camera
VR cameras are designed to create a virtual reality experience. They are intended to support a wide range of applications, including 360-degree video, gaming, entertainment, educational purposes, and more. These cameras typically feature advanced image sensors, image processing, and software necessary to create a high-quality virtual reality experience. Most VR cameras also have built-in motion sensors that help deliver detailed interaction between the user and the camera. Additionally, some models also offer support for augmented reality (AR). View all VR Peripherals articles.
VR Cameras
VR cameras are specifically designed to capture 360-degree video. They usually use multiple lenses and a special construction to create a panoramic image. These videos can then be projected in a virtual environment, giving a user a true sense of placement.
Depth Cameras
Depth cameras use multiple lenses or a laser to measure the depth in a scene. The result is a 3D model that the user can view or manipulate. These cameras are often used for 3D scanning and virtual reality.
360-Degree Cameras
A 360-degree camera captures videos in a 360-degree field. This means the camera takes photos from all angles, providing a user with a complete environmental view. These cameras are often used in virtual tours, but also for virtual reality.