KanDao QooCam EGO 3D Camera – 24MP Photos 4K 60FPS Videos
KanDao QooCam EGO 3D Camera – 24MP Photos 4K 60FPS Videos Viewer-Integrated 3D Stereoscopic Camera, Compatible on VR Headsets/AR Glasses/Projectors, Black Charging Ki
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Size: | Black Charging Kit 2024 |
Dimensions: | 28 x 18.5 x 9.5 centimetres |
Brand: | KanDao |
Part: | QG7018BK |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Dimensions: | 28 x 18.5 x 9.5 centimetres |
Reference: | QG7018BK |
Size: | Black Charging Kit 2024 |
I saw some reviews and decided to just take the punt since it was on prime and if it wasn’t great I could return it. I took some pics and videos and was amazed at the quality.
It has a viewer so you can see the 3D effect straight away but the best way to enjoy your creations are on a 3D screen, I use my xreal air pro 2 glasses and the quality is amazing even though it only outputs in 1080p on them. The other thing you can do is turn them into anaglyph using an app on your phone.
I know that reviews are only as good as the word of someone so I have put an SBS picture and the anaglyph version so you can even see the depth and clarity even through red/blue glasses.
The camera really is amazing and gives great images.
The battery life is the only let down and I only purchased the camera but I would suggest you buy the kit with the extra battery or purchase a second one separately as it does not last that long and you really want to view them straight away so you can make sure you captured a decent image or video as the auto focus can sometimes be a little off and you need to touch the screen for where you want to set the focal point.
A very nice way of storing holiday memories and re-living the time in 3D
Handy size, easy to use, good duration of battery time, huge capacity possible for many photos and videos.
You don’t buy this if you want a state of the art bridge camera with all the bells and whistles, you buy this to take very good 3D photos and video. And for that task the camera is good.
There is no zoom, no autofocus, no lens cover (that’s one thing I would like for it, a lens cover) and no real manual settings.
Zoom isn’t really needed on a 3D camera, and while autofocus would be nice you do get a selection of focus options that change the focus from close to far away.
Despite some reviews on here, and from photography blogs, saying that no autofocus results in mainly blurry useless pictures I haven’t found this to be the case.
Yes you will definitely take some pictures where you get the focus setting wrong and it results in a blurry image but you learn pretty quickly how to judge which focus to use and the guide on the LCD viewfinder is very useful with this as it tells you (in centimeters and feet for those in the UK) how far away the selected focus is.
Just take a few photographs at different focus lengths when you first use the camera and you’ll quickly get used to which focus option is right for the shot you want to take. You don’t need to go into a menu to change the focus either, it’s literally a button press so it’s very easy to do and easy to get used to.
Is this as convenient as most digital cameras are, is it point and shoot? No, but it isn’t meant to be.
If you want a quality 3D camera that will produce good results this is literally the best camera out there unless you have enough money for top of the line 3D movie cameras that is.
It takes twenty seconds to start up from being switched off, and the user interface is a tiny bit slower than most modern cameras, it’s mildly irritating until you get used to it but it’s not a big issue and the camera will do exactly what you buy it for….take good 3D photographs and videos.
It’s small and portable and the snap on 3D viewer really does give you a good idea what your 3D media will look like.
Battery life is not great so maybe buy the option that comes with a second battery and external charger, if you don’t see such an option listed on Amazon just go to the camera makers Amazon page and you’ll find it as a separate listing.
It should last about about an hour, my first time using it I took 92 photos and a video over the course of about an hour and a half and had around 34% battery left but was turning it off between each set of shots to conserve battery power.
Is it perfect? No. Is it a very good 3D camera? Yes. Is it expensive? Not really when you consider that there’s really nothing else like this at the moment, and it isn’t much more expensive than many non 3D cameras.
Overall a decent camera. A very good 3D camera and worth the money if you can look past it’s lack of features and just want good 3D.
The shutter is difficult to operate as the button is just a pressure pad as are the other controls.you have to set the distance manually and the battery lasts a short period of time.
The camera is small and lightweight, the battery saving helps with life of a hour plus. You can check the camera and how to encode on 360 rumors web site.
With some tips and more reviews you can use it with the quest 2 vr headset but the quality of the video produced buy the camera is higher than the quest can
Replicate. The customer support by henry is superb
I have been waiting a camera like this for years and this one doesn’t disappoint. The addon viewer allows me to show the images and video to other people and the content display beautifully on the oculus quest 2. The camera itself is easy to use although it took me a while to get the battery door open. The video makes you feal that you are actually there and it is an amazing feeling. The battery appear to go down fast from 100% but I was using the App with WIFI on while I was playing with the setting , so I guess this would cause a high power drain. I love this camera and would defiantly recommend it to anybody who wants to have immersive photos and video