we only get the 4k version on TH-cam , I can tell it's quite good, tripod needed until they sort out with an update ,better for close up work as distance seems to be washed out that lizard looks great
Agreed. It definitely works better and has greater sense of depth with close subjects in the foreground. I’ll post some daytime samples shortly, but in good lighting it’s not too bad with distance either.
Thanks for posting, I came here from Reddit. Did you upload this file straight out of camera? I uploaded a video to TH-cam that I shot on the Calf Visinse in VR 180 but it is not showing up as VR 180 on TH-cam.
I rescaled and exported the video using Adobe Premiere. You need to inject metadata to your file so TH-cam knows it is 180/360. You can do this with Adobe or one of the free tools available on the internet. I believe Google used to have one but you may need to search around for it.
@@virtualgum Thanks for the response! So, just to be 100% certain. CALF claims that the video's shot on their camera can be uploaded straight to TH-cam but that isn't the case? The files must contain VR180 meta data right out of the camera because when I transfer them to my Meta Quest and view them, they display correctly as VR180.
I uploaded my sample clip and it was just a flat screen yet 3D image. What settings did you export to be the usual left to right vr 3d experience in premiere pro? I must be exporting incorrectly
This is VERY cool!
Not bad at all! Thank you (just pre-ordered one :))!
we only get the 4k version on TH-cam , I can tell it's quite good, tripod needed until they sort out with an update ,better for close up work as distance seems to be washed out that lizard looks great
Agreed. It definitely works better and has greater sense of depth with close subjects in the foreground. I’ll post some daytime samples shortly, but in good lighting it’s not too bad with distance either.
Try to film moving objects on any distance. You will see the problem
@@alexlevkin630 this camera is designed for vlogers.
Thanks for posting, I came here from Reddit. Did you upload this file straight out of camera? I uploaded a video to TH-cam that I shot on the Calf Visinse in VR 180 but it is not showing up as VR 180 on TH-cam.
I rescaled and exported the video using Adobe Premiere. You need to inject metadata to your file so TH-cam knows it is 180/360. You can do this with Adobe or one of the free tools available on the internet. I believe Google used to have one but you may need to search around for it.
@@virtualgum Thanks for the response! So, just to be 100% certain. CALF claims that the video's shot on their camera can be uploaded straight to TH-cam but that isn't the case? The files must contain VR180 meta data right out of the camera because when I transfer them to my Meta Quest and view them, they display correctly as VR180.
@@WildWonderfulWeekends That’s been my experience. The first video I uploaded straight from the camera also displayed as SBS.
@@virtualgum Wow... that's wild. Thanks so much for the info, I really appreciate it.
I uploaded my sample clip and it was just a flat screen yet 3D image. What settings did you export to be the usual left to right vr 3d experience in premiere pro? I must be exporting incorrectly
You should be able to simply check the "Video is VR" box (and maybe set the field of view to 180).
@@virtualgum thanks it was on 360-180 instead of 180-180
Is this cameras 3d quality far better than iPhone 16 spatial video or XReal Beam Pro??
@@christianlamb this camera gives you a 180 vr experience. iphone or Beam is not able to do that format.
我都在玩VR相機中,你覺得這個拍人像可以嗎?
需要有足够灯光但应该可以
is this raw footage from the cam or it is somehow processed ?
Completely unedited apart from rescaling to restore the 2:1 aspect ratio.