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At the highest ISO, it can look like the dark sky has the old fashioned TV noise when you flip to a channel that isn't broadcasting.
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Night video isn't that great, so you have to bump the ISO limit up for there to be enough light (like at Disneyland at night), and that will introduce noise into the video. The quality is again decent, but if something is moving fast (a USAF Thunderbird fighter jet flying past at near Mach speeds) you won't see smooth high res motion, but a little more jumpy motion. Video - Video is said to be 4k, but keep in mind that's 4k when stitched together, NOT per lens. But don't expect the quality to be better than a photosphere. They are acceptable for viewing in VR, providing you keep the ISO limit low and don't move the camera. I was surprised at how non detailed some of the photos could be, especially at night. Keeping the ISO at 400 makes for sharper and clearer photos, but still not like what the newer smart phones can get quality wise. If you bump up the ISO limit to anything above ISO 800, the image becomes soft, noisy, and looks terrible in the Samsung VR system. While it's better quality than any of the other 360 cameras out there, it looks like a 'medium' res camera took the photo. The quality, however, is not as high res as you might imagine. Putting the brightest light source (like the sun) pointing at the area between the lenses helps to give really nice consistent stitching. The photos are stitched well as long as the nearest subject is at least about a foot away from either lens. No weird 'half human' stitches from people walking between shots.
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Photos - As someone who used to do the manual way of taking 20 shots with my phone to make a photosphere, this instant way of taking a 360 photo was perfect. This allowed me to really get a feel for the various aspects of this first effort by Samsung. I took it with me to Las Vegas, Nellis AFB Airshow, and Disneyland and put it through a through a few hundreds shots and a few videos. It's a bit tough to find in stock and had a slight issue with the first one, but after getting it replaced the second one was great. After doing research on all the 'lower cost' 360 cameras, I constant came to the conclusion that the Gear 360 is the best 360 camera on the market currently.