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QooCam, the first pocketable 8K 360 camera, is hiding some big features

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Most 8K 360 cameras are closer in size to a basketball than a regular camera — but the new Kandao QooCam 8K can slide into a pocket. Launched on Nov. 7, Kandao Technology says the QooCam 8K is the first pocketable 8K 360 camera, but the camera is also hiding a few other features that are unusual for the 360 category, including a larger sensor and a touchscreen.

The QooCam 8K uses two fisheye lenses and a larger 1/1.7-inch sensor to reach the 8K quality, which is also good for 30-megapixel stills and 12-bit RAW captures. An option called Kandao RAW+ stacks those RAW files, allowing for more dynamic range and a reduction in noise levels. 

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Stepping the video quality down to 4K allows for 120 fps frame rates. Livestreaming is available in 4K for multiple platforms, including Facebook and YouTube.

The camera uses a six-axis gyro for electronic stabilization that steadies that immersive view. The company says that the system allows the camera to be used as a 360 action camera as well.

A vlog mode built into the camera allows users to work with just the front-facing lens, displaying a real-time preview of the video on the camera’s 2.4-inch touchscreen. The QooCam isn’t the only 360 camera with a touchscreen — the new GoPro Max has one, too — but the category often skips the screen to keep the camera compact, instead relying on a smartphone and a Wi-Fi connection. The built-in screen allows users to preview shots and play back files without connecting to a smartphone.

The QooCam Studio allows users to edit those big 8K files, including reframing and adding slow-motion effects. SmartClip templates inside the program help newbies get started with the editing process.

While most smartphones have a hard time handling an 8K file, the QooCam app still allows users to edit on the go (through with a wired connection to the smartphone). That’s because the app uses a 4K proxy during the edit, but matches those edits with the 8K file at export, a feature called 8K Express Edit.

The QooCam 8K will begin shipping next month, and pre-orders are available now starting at $589.

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