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Ricoh Theta V

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Ricoh Theta V Review

The Ricoh Theta, released in 2013, was the first successful consumer 360-degree camera. But the Theta and its successors were geared for still capture in a market with competitors focused on video. Ricoh's newest model, the Theta V ($429.95), places an emphasis on video capture, upping the resolution from 1080p to 4K and supporting a high-quality external microphone. But despite playing some catch-up in the video realm, the camera faces some stiff competition, both from less expensive options that match its video quality, like our Editors' Choice Samsung Gear 360, and pricier cameras with more pixels like the GoPro Fusion. Design The Theta V ($1,074.88 at Amazon) maintains the same slim, tall form factor as previous models. It measures 5.1 by 1.8 by 0.9 inches (HWD) and weighs 4.3 ounces. Dual lenses sit at the top, leaving plenty of room for you to hold it in your hand to grab a spherical shot. There's a big shutter button below the lens, in the spot where you thumb rests natural...

The Ricoh Theta V supports 4K 360-degree video and boasts a mic input, but it's more expensive than competing models and not waterproof.

Slim, handheld form factor; Dual f/2 lenses; 14.5MP imaging and 4K video capture; External microphone support; Live streaming support; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; Works with Android and iOS

Video locked at 30fps; Waterproof case is an additional purchase; Internal, non-expandable storage; Expensive

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