Samsung’s upcoming 360-degree camera is still slowly launching around the world. The camera will very likely be torn asunder by the good folk over at iFixit or similar sites when it launches, but Samsung has beaten them to the punch showing us exactly what is inside the camera.
The device has many components, but basically falls into 9 components including the portal turret looking housing that keeps all the internal components safe inside. There’s obviously a lot in there, which Samsung laboriously goes into great detail about on their site, but the component lists breaks down like this:
- Case
- G1 Lens (Glass 1 Lens)
- Front Bracket
- Camera Module
- Cu Plate
- Main Board
- Battery Chamber & Battery
- Camera Lens
- Rear Bracket
Now, in case you were wanting a bit more info on the internals, the Samsung Gear 360 specs include:
Samsung Gear 360 | |
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Camera | Two CMOS 15 megapixel f/2.0 fisheye lens sensors 25.9 megapixel photo |
Image Processor | DRIMe5s |
Video | MP4 (H.265) – Dual Lens: 3840×1920 (30fps) |
Image | JPEG – Dual Lens: 30M (7776×3888) |
Audio | Codec: MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ Format: MP3, M4A, AAC, OGG |
Memory | microSD card (Up to 128GB) |
Features | Display – 0.5” (72 x 32) PMOLED Shooting mode – Video, Photo, Time Lapse Video, Looping Video Camera mode – Dual/Single Lens mode Camera Setting – Sharpness, White Balance, HDR, EV, ISO limit, Wind cut IP53 Certified Dust and Water Resistant |
Samsung Services | Samsung Gear 360 App, PC S/W (Gear 360 ActionDirector) |
Connectivity | WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5GHz) WiFi Direct BT v4.1 USB 2.0 NFC |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Gyroscope |
Dimensions | 66.7×56.2×60 mm @ 153g (including battery) |
Battery | 1,350mAh Li-ion |
We’re hoping to see the Gear 360 launch here in Australia any day now so keep an eye out for that.
Are you interested in 360-degree cameras?