(The Samsung Gear 360 has nearly zero delay between shots, but that’s because its photos or videos are not stitched in-camera.)īattery life depends on whether you’re using it with the app or not. This compares favorably with cameras such as the Ricoh Theta S, which takes about 8 seconds to get ready for the next shot. This is reasonably fast for a 360-degree camera. To be specific, it took me 32 seconds to take 10 photos. – Shot-to-shot time is about 3 seconds (from the time you press the shutter to the time the shutter is ready for the next shot). It’s good to count 2 seconds in your head as you hold the camera in position, before putting it down. It’s long enough that before I was aware of it, I would usually put the camera down before the shot was taken, resulting in a missed shot. – Shutter lag: about 1.45 seconds (from the time you press the shutter to the time of capture). – Shutdown time: about 2 seconds (from the time the power button is first held down until the Nano shuts off). – Startup time takes about 6.5 seconds (from the time the power button is pressed or the time the Nano is plugged in the iPhone, to the time it is ready for capture). In terms of performance, the camera is reasonably responsive:
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