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Single POV Action Cameras Are Dead

That鈥檚 right. The future of adventure filmmaking lies in 360-degree video footage, at least according to a handful of ambitious inventors.

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Single point-of-view shots are so old school. The future of adventure filmmaking lies in full-on 360-degree video, or at least that鈥檚 what Bill Banta believes. The pilot and avid skier is the CEO of , one of a handful of 360-degree cameras due out in the next nine months that promise to revolutionize how we capture video.

鈥淥ver time, people have gotten to a point where they want to go back to living in the moment and experience things first-person,鈥 says Banta, who was previously a part of Apple鈥檚 iPhone camera team. Because 360-degree cameras capture everything, 鈥測ou鈥檒l have the ability to relive those memories and share different pieces of them with different people.鈥

Perhaps even more important for adventure junkies is the camera鈥檚 versatility. 鈥淚t allows you to much more easily capture the perfect shot,鈥 Banta says. With some 360-degree cameras capturing up to 240-degrees of vertical as well, botched shots will be a thing of the past, and stories won鈥檛 be limited to what the people holding the camera see in front of them. 鈥淚 can go flying and give you a video of what鈥檚 going on out the front of the plane, a picture of myself flying, and a picture of the passenger sitting next to me,鈥 Banta says. 鈥淚 can do all of that with one single shot.

The new crop of 360-degree cameras all work similarly, stitching together video from several small cameras. The CENTR, in particular, is a palm-sized disc that houses four high-definition cameras. The device patches all of the shots together in real time, so the video will be ready to share on a smart phone or computer immediately. No special viewing or video editing software required. And should you decide you want a single POV, CENTR lets you enable just one camera, so you don鈥檛 have to shoot in 360 all of the time.

The only drawback we’ve heard of so far? Battery life on some 360-degree cameras may be limited. that Giroptic鈥檚 360cam battery lasts only an hour, though some may argue that鈥檚 more than long enough to capture what you want. (On the highest-power consumption setting, Black Edition is just an hour, too.)听

Many 360 cameras promise to be as easy to use as a GoPro, and might even change the way we watch video, making entertainment a more immersive experience. The virtual reality headset, for example, could allow viewers to look around as if they were actually in the video itself.

For now, we鈥檒l take the expanded field of view on our normal screens鈥攁nd the promise that every shot will be epic. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had beta tester videos of BASE jumping, wingsuit flying in Africa, paragliding, fighter jets, race cars,鈥 Banta says. 鈥淭he flexibility and ability to retell stories in creative ways is going to make 360-degree cameras a really powerful tool going forward.鈥

Excited for 360? Check out the cameras coming soon:

CENTR Camera

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With its sleek design, the camera slides easily into a pocket. , falling short of its $900,000 goal. But Banta says he got valuable user feedback from the campaign that will influence the final design. CENTR鈥檚 currently working on widening the device鈥檚 vertical field of view from 56 degrees. As for battery life, the CENTR lasts “two听hours with all four cameras recording at 720p HD resolution” on one charge, according to Banta.听Expect to see the final product debut in early 2015 for $399.

360Fly

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The听听looks like a geodesic dome that can capture 240-degrees of vertical, making it 鈥渢he widest viewing camera in the world.鈥 Poised to debut this fall for about $400.

Geonaute

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Marketed as 鈥渢he first 360-degree action camera,鈥 the Geonaute is about the size of a baseball and at 255 grams, it鈥檚 more than twice the weight of the 360Fly. But it鈥檚 the most market ready considering it was supposed to hit shelves this spring. It鈥檚 currently on sale for $499 as part of a 鈥減re-launch offer,鈥 with no official sale date listed.

Giroptic

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The designers of this egg-shaped camera are currently raising funds through . (They鈥檝e already blasted through their $150,000 goal, with backers pledging $776,568 with 31 days still to go.) The current starting price for the French camera is $329, with an estimated delivery of November.

Bubl Cam听

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A tetrahedral design, this camera boasts 190-degrees of vertical view with shipping set to start in August. It carries the heftiest price tag at $579.

Eager to see what these 360-degree cameras can do? Check out this CENTR Cam video of heliskiing in Alaska:

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