Rylo is a game-changing 360-degree camera from the makers of Hyperlapse

Rylo is a game-changing 360-degree camera from the makers of Hyperlapse

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Just like the $299 Insta360 One or the $799 GoPro Fusion, Rylo is a 360-degree camera that’s not really about filming 360-degree photos and videos. Rylo, which costs $499 and goes on sale today, is a dual-lens camera that lets you do creative things with the full 360-degree sphere of imagery, like transforming it into a regular, flat video that you can reframe as much as you want.

That means you can shoot with this camera and not worry about the composition until you go to edit on your phone. There, you’re able to look back at the footage, spin it around like you would with a 360-degree video, and pick, crop, and export a 16:9, 1080p video. (It can also save and export the full 360-degree versions, if you like.)

Rylo is a game-changing 360-degree camera from the makers of Hyperlapse

Oct 31, 2017, 2:16pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/10/31/16571584/rylo-360-degree-camera-gopro >Just like the $299 Insta360 One or the $799 GoPro Fusion, Rylo is a 360-degree camera that’s not really about filming 360-degree photos and videos. Rylo, which costs $499 and goes on sale today, is a dual-lens camera that lets you do creative things with the full 360-degree sphere of imagery, like transforming it into a regular, flat video that you can reframe as much as you want. >That means you can shoot with this camera and not worry about the composition until you go to edit on your phone. There, you’re able to look back at the footage, spin it around like you would with a 360-degree video, and pick, crop, and export a 16:9, 1080p video. (It can also save and export the full 360-degree versions, if you like.)