Get the whole picture with this 3600gadget
Small
and easy to use, Rylo is one of the best panorama-capture devices in the market
One of the big
new trends in cameras is those that can take 360-degree videos or pictures.
But Rylo, a San Francisco startup that has recently
released its own such camera, thinks what is more important than being able to
take images and video in a full circle is what you can do with them afterward.
In tandem with its camera, the company has developed a
smartphone app that is designed to let users quickly take the 360-degree videos
they shoot and turn them into polished, professionallooking clips.
The software automatically steadies shaky video and
allows users to track a particular person or object in a scene even as that
person — or the camera itself — is moving. The software is also designed to let
users easily create both split-screen videos and tracking shots that smoothly
pan from one vantage point to another.
Designed by a team of engineers that came from Instagram
and Apple, Rylo’s camera and software have a lot of potential.
Much about the Rylo system is impressive. The camera is
lightweight and appears to be wellmade. The automatic stabilisation feature
works great. That it is able to create spherical videos with a few noticeable
seams with just two cameras is pretty amazing.
Additionally, Rylo’s app offers some exciting
possibilities for video makers. The ability to easily create split-screen
videos and pan from one vantage point to another are worth a mention.
Unfortunately,
the app’s other editing functions are fairly basic.
Priced at $500, Rylo gives you the option to save your
work not only as spherical videos but as standard, flat, high-definition ones,
like the ones you would watch on your regular TV. Combined with the editing
features found in the app, that option opens up some really cool possibilities
for Rylo’s camera.
businessinsider.in
ETP8DEC17
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