🌟 Capture the Future of Imagery!
The Trisio Lite 2 VR Camera is a state-of-the-art 360-degree camera designed for professionals in real estate, automotive, and renovation sectors. With its lightweight design, impressive 8K HD panorama capabilities, and advanced optical zoom, this camera is perfect for creating stunning visual content that stands out in any market.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.1 x 14.9 x 6.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.46 Kilograms |
Brand | MOUJI |
Colour | Black |
Has image stabilisation | No |
Included components | 相机套件 |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Focus type | Auto Focus |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
I**N
If you’re looking to get into virtual 360 tours, this is all you need.
I paired this thing with Cloud Pano and wasn’t disappointed with the quality at all. In fact I did a basic virtual tour for one agent for free, asked him how it was. The guy just never responded to me. Came to find out a few weeks later that the original owner of the house was still in contact with my family, and the owner told us that the agent tried to charge her 350 dollars for my work that I did for free.Don’t sleep on this thing guys. If you’re into real estate photography already, this thing will add an additional package into your services, and it might even set you apart.
J**O
Best panoramic camera so far.
I am a very enthusiast of vr cameras. I have bought many 360 cameras during the past 5 yrs, and let me tell you that the Trisio Lite 2 is so far the best in quality and clarity of image. If you own a Quest 2, you must try it. You will be amazed like I was. Usually, when you shoot pictures in 360 and try to watch them on your oculus, the image is so bad that it is impossible to enjoy it. Believe me, get one and never regretted.
T**T
Could've been so much more...
In a world where every other 360 camera is "video first", Trisio Lite 2 is quite refreshing, as it only does photography... And does it quite well. Here's a quick list of pros and cons from the top of my head after using this camera for a few months:+ Photos (including nadir caps) are ready as soon as your phone finishes downloading them.+ Due to rotary nature of the camera, it's fairly easy to waltz around to stay away from the shot.+ As the camera rotates on its nodal point, you'll have an amazing success rate in extremely close quarters (think "car interiors", for example).+ Exposure is spot on most of the time.Now for the cons...- There's absolutely no way to set any shooting parameter manually, you're stuck with "full auto".- No RAW either.- You cannot achieve a look that is not "HDR-ish", the only options are "more HDR" (they call it "AnyScene") or "less HDR" (AnyScene off).- AnyScene is painfully slow (naturally, it takes and processes bracketed exposures as it shoots).- Once in a while, there are stitching artifacts in perfectly static scenes, so make sure to take extra shots.- Zenith is the most artifact-prone area, especially in tight spaces. Fortunately, the same 4-shot sequence stitches without a hitch on desktop, if you figure out how :)Overall, an amazing camera for the money, and it can do a lot of things that the likes of Theta Z1 cannot, especially in extra tight places. Shooting speed is much slower than with Z1, but since in 99% of the cases you won't need any postprocessing, overall it's faster. Unless, of course, you're chasing some rapidly changing light, in which case you'd be better off with a dual lens 360 camera.Wishlist for the next (pro?) version:1. RAW support2. Full manual control of WB, exposure, ISO/gain and starting camera position3. Built in electronic level with feedback in the app4. Built in bubble level as a redundancy5. A proper lens cap!6. Bigger sensor.
A**N
Perfect for 360 degree imagery!
I like the ease of use. Perfect for real estate photography!
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