Nikon KeyMission 360
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Great for getting wet, and still can have batteries swapped, Some enhancements are welcome
I have had my keymission 360 for now 3 major trips, all of them involved running, swimming, and things like rock climbing. Up close can bring amazing detail and with other software, you can create some great scrapping. Pulling out pictures from a frame is only half the resolution of pictures.
Nikon KeyMission 360
With its KeyMission range, Nikon has moved away from its still image camera heritage and moved into action camera territory, arguably arriving somewhat late to the party with its KeyMission 80 and KeyMission 170 cameras. But the company hasn't been quite so tardy with its KeyMission 360 VR camera.- Video instantly compatible with YouTube/Facebook
- Replaceable lens covers
- Waterproof
- shockproof
- freezeproof
- Removeable battery
- Accidental recording
- Gets hot
- Puzzling still image capture
- Unreliable and frustrating app
Nikon KeyMission 360 Review
- Video instantly compatible with YouTube/Facebook
- Replaceable lens covers
- Waterproof, shockproof, freezeproof
- Removeable battery
- Accidental recording
- Gets hot
- Puzzling still image capture
- Unreliable and frustrating app
Nikon KeyMission 360 review: Better than the Gear 360?
Nikon KeyMission 360: Nikon sets its sights on VR with its KeyMission 360 camera, but does it impress?- Great picture and video quality
- Waterproof and shockproof
- Infuriating app
- Very few settings
- Expensive
Not what a go pro is
360o angle. Not great. Also not able to return as opened
Nikon KeyMission 360
The Nikon KeyMission 360 ($499.95) does a lot of things right, but it also does a few things wrong. It's the easiest 360-degree video camera to use-the footage is ready for upload to the Web right off the memory card, without the need to any time-intensive conversion process-and it's waterproof to...- Pre-stitched 360-degree 4K video
- 29MP still capture
- Waterproof to 100 feet
- Wi-Fi remote control
- Electronic vibration reduction
- Mac and Windows desktop software
- Doesn't double as a traditional action cam
- Seams visible at close distances
- Short battery life
- Huge file sizes
- 4K resolution at 24fps only
- No mic input
- Mounts aren't GoPro compatible
Nikon KeyMission 360
The Nikon KeyMission 360 is one of the three action cameras that Nikon have launched alongside the KeyMission 170 and the KeyMission 80. As the name suggests, its key feature is that it can record 360 degree photos and videos.
NIKON KeyMission 360 4K Ultra HD Action Camcorder - Black
- 360 video is a new concept and Nikon have produced a very good product
- But is has issues
- If you happy to connect your camera direct to your desktop then it's great, connection to wifi are Bluetooth is a joke
- I wouldn't bother buying it if your going to connect it to your phone.
- Connection to mobile device is very
- very bad
Very solid little camera with Nikon quality!
A little worried based on past reviews, but so far, so good. To date, I have had no issues with the Nikon software. It does, however, seem a bit more complex to use vs. software for similar cameras. The camera itself possesses all the quality you would expect from Nikon.- Very rugged
- Very good image quality
- The software still needs some help
- Mounts incompatible with other action cameras, ie
- GoPro
- Terrible! These mounts are also very expensive
Great camera if you're interested in 360 shots and not too fussed about spending a little extra on editing software.
Hardware is perfect, easy to understand with only two buttons, a side compartment (for microSD, wifi & battery) and underwater lens caps. Image quality is pretty good, bear in mind that 4k resolution is spread over the whole 360 view so quality isn't going to be as high as other 4k cameras on the...- Compact
- Build quality
- Battery life