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    Nikon KeyMission 360

    • I'm very happy with the camera -- once I tweaked the default settings (which yielded a pretty poor image), the image quality has been very good.
    • It's brilliant, being able to swap the covers out.+ More-than-just-decent image quality: It's important to realize that "compact" 360° photography is still new and that picture quality isn't going to be nearly as good as DSLRs can produce
    • Also they tend to blur your images and add more flares under the sun
    • Till then, there's a lot to like about the KeyMission's reasonably low price, good optics and image quality - it's definitely worth a look if you're shopping for a 360-degree action camera.
    • Giving it 4 stars because wow the images are stunning!!!!I get it though
    • The images are soft and the stitching does reveal a parallax discrepancy in a lab with hard edged gear in the picture
    • I have to check if there is image/video stabilization option available
    • With how poor the images are you will be looking to try to tweak the
    • even IF the hardware and resulting images WERE good (which they are not--the stitch line is 100% visible in just about every scenario I've tried), it would still be a deal breaker
    • Captured images are worse than those from my Nexus6 and iPhone 6s
    • Awful image quality
    • One big question is whether H/W + optics is capable of delivering better image quality (should be clear after first teadowns arrive).
    • Once you are getting the best image out of the camera and making sure you're viewing it at full quality, you're doing much better than most people who download the default 2MP image, find it looks like garbage, and come post reviews on Amazon
    • Otherwise the image would looks blur easily
    • Terrible image quality.
    • Focus isn't (usually) a problem, the images aren't (too) grainy and fringing is (relatively) low
    • The Gear 360 is around $350 and from what I've seen produces better images.
    • It isn't quite as sharp as the images from my action video camera (Garmin Virb Ultra), still great images for viewing on a tablet or phone -- not as good on a big screen
    • Image is good but connection is
    • Having own a GoPro Hero4, I feel the Hero4 takes a little better video and still images than the Nikon
    • Still images leave a lot to be desired, but video works great.
    • Image looks soft, need more resolution when you do 360 to get any detail.- same with
    • It isn't quite as sharp as the images from my action video camera (Garmin Virb Ultra), still great images for viewing on a tablet or phone -- not as good on a big screen
    • The camera is marketed as an action cam (waterproof, shockproof) however it has gyroscopic correction applied to the output video which makes anything you film with any g-forces unwatchable