You can capture high quality footage in a full 360-degree angle, making sure that you can capture everything that is going around you as you go. “With the new HyperFrame and RAW stitching capabilities, this puts VIRB 360 in a position second to none by bringing together premium features not seen in any other spherical camera on the market.” HyperFrame Director Mode puts users in the director’s chair and allows them to subtly merge VIRB 360 spherical footage into fixed-view content,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales. ''Recording in 360 is just the tip of the iceberg now. The ability to reframe using wide angles and smo oth camera pans post filming will ensure you concentrate on the enjoyment of your activity during filming rather than having to be so utterly precise.
This will allow for the VIRB Edit desktop software to become even more powerful than it is already, and ensuring that owners can produce even better footage from their camera.Īt its core the changes mean you will be able to create beautifully stabilised traditionally framed content in 1080p using the spherical footage that you capture. This comes courtesy of the new HyperFrame Director Mode one of the market's most innovative add-ons in some time.
If you own the Garmin VIRB 360 or been sitting on the fence, then you’ll be pleased to know that a major update has taken place to make it even more effective than it was beforehand.īy offering greater creative control of the Garmin VIRB 360, users can now enjoy even better use of the camera features. With the built in sensors and GPS you can also overlay customised data whilst capturing footage.ĭespite it being already one of the most impressive spherical action cameras Australia has had to pick from, Garmin has continued to work on and refine the editing software to give it the best possible level of performance available. As well as video the VIRB 360 can take stitched-in-camera, 360-degree, 15 megapixel spherical photos.
The VIRB 360 is a rugged, waterproof and easy to use action camera that captures high quality video in a fully spherical 360-degree view and the 4 inbuilt microphones captures sound from all directions. The Garmin VIRB 360 sports camera, launched in May 2017, has been given a major boost with a significant upgrade to its free editing software.