A couple of months ago, I posted about the Detu Sphere S, a higher resolution version of the Sphere 800. The Detu Sphere S is now available from an Amazon reseller, at $160 plus shipping. Interestingly, it seems that Sphere S is one of the few 360 cameras that may be able to handle night sky photography.
Here’s a recap of the Sphere S specs:
– 12mp sensor
– field of view: 236 degrees
– aperture: f/2.0
– 1/2.3 inch 12mp backside illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor by Sony
– photo resolution: 4000 x 3000
– video resolution: 2880 x 2160 @ 24 fps; 2560 x 1440 @ 30 fps
– weight: 77 grams
– dimensions: 50×50×43mm
The Sphere S can export its video in equirectangular mp4 for viewing on a VR headset, although the resolution of 2880 x 2160 is not the standard 2:1, which makes me wonder if the video will appear distorted.
One of the interesting features of the Sphere S is that it has a manual exposure mode, with a shutter speed that can be as slow as 24 seconds. This would be useful for night sky photography, and it would make the Sphere S one of the very few 360 cameras with such capability.
I haven’t seen sample videos on YouTube, but there’s a sample photo in the background of the official webpage, which seems to show pretty good dynamic range.
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