Record high-quality 360° video and stream it live with the QooCam 8K Enterprise 360 Camera from Kandao. The QooCam Enterprise 360 can capture up to 8K at 30 fps and up to 4K video at 120 fps, and it records at up to 200 Mb/s in H.265/264 mp4 format. The QooCam 8K features pro-style functions like super slow-motion effects, SuperSteady 6-axis image stabilization, and high-quality 12- or 16-bit color stills. You can also live stream up to 8K30 360° video and share your footage with your viewers when connected to a LAN using the integrated Ethernet port.
Each camera lens features an f/2.0 maximum aperture and a 200° field of view, allowing you to capture a wide diameter around the camera for a 360° view of the surrounding area. The camera features multiple quick-switch video modes for different creative shots and effects, such as pano mode, super slow-motion, live streaming, and sports mode. Photo modes include stills, timed photos, SuperHDR, and time-lapse modes, offering you a variety of creative shots.
In-camera image stitching enables you to view your real-time 360° content via 5 and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi using the downloadable app with your iOS or Android device. Camera control is available via Wi-Fi, or you can use the crisp 2.4" color touchscreen display to control the camera, leaving your smartphone for editing and other tasks. The built-in 6-axis gyro image stabilization helps produce smooth, gliding shots. You can record video on the internal 64GB flash drive, or you can add an SD card up to 256GB to record even more high-resolution video.
The camera also features a built-in mic as well as a 3.5mm mic input, so you can utilize a professional microphone and record high-quality PCM audio. The QooCam's USB Type-C port is used for file transfer and charging the built-in 3000mAh battery. You can charge the battery while using the camera, it supports USB-PD fast charging, and it can last up to 90 minutes when broadcasting live.
- Capture up to 8K30 & 4K 360° Live Video
- 1/1.7" Sensor, 2 x 200° FOV Lens Cameras
- Ethernet/Wi-Fi, Bit Rate up to 150 Mb/s
- Supports U3 SD Card up to 256GB
Kandao 8K Enterprise Overview
Kandao 8K Enterprise Specs
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Kandao 8K Enterprise Reviews
NO AUDIO out in Live nor HDMI! Confirmed with Kandao
Talked to Kandao Engineers and Sales multiple times. You have to feed external audio from other devices. NO AUDIO out in Live nor HDMI! Who removes audio from HDMI feed out or in Live mode?? I tried to make them understand, but its a hardware limitation. Good bye Kandao!
Decent quality 8k...
The quality of the camera is pretty decent, however for the price, there are a lot of small things that make this camera less desirable. 1) You can shoot raw DNG imagery with the unit but you CAN'T process the raw DNG's in the studio editor (so if you're trying to retain color/bit-depth you can't). 2) You can only export photos as a JPEG or 8-bit PNG when stitching together. There's no option for 10bit+ TIFF, PNG, DPX, or DNG like other camera manufacturers offer. 3) The software for the camera is ultra minimalistic... to the point where you really can only do 2 or 3 things in the app - change the horizon, and check 6 boxes (Stitching mode, Stabilization on/off, and processing with Optical flow, gravity correction color correction, and defringe). That's it. There's literally nothing else the software app does. 4) There's no way to turn the sound off on the unit when it's taking photos. It gets REALLY annoying after 2 or 3 minutes of listening to it. 5) Timelapse mode doesn't offer the ability to choose your own duration. You're only given what the company has programmed into the unit. (2 seconds up to 2 minutes). 6) The video quality is 'meh' in 8k. While it looks pretty good on a 4k monitor, it looks like straight-up garbage on an 8k monitor. 7) The battery drains FAST... and I mean fast. On a full charge, you'll be lucky if you get 50 minutes of continued use out of it. You have to have USB power if you plan on using it for extended periods of time. On the positive side, the controls are quite intuitive, they work and are responsive. It's not hard to navigate and setup is easy. Overall if they just changed a few things about the actual device and actually cared about the studio software, this would be a super solid device. Because their software is so lacking though, it's hard to call this 'professional'. It works... but requires a ton of extra effort to make it work like it should.