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Kodak PIXPRO Orbit360 4K / 4KVR360 Review

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Our editorial take on the Kodak PIXPRO Orbit360 4K / 4KVR360

The Kodak PIXPRO Orbit360 4K is a dual-lens 360 camera aimed squarely at entry-level VR creators and enthusiasts willing to trade polish for flexibility. At $500, it offers 4K capture in VR mode (3840 x 1920 at 24p or 30p), three shooting modes (VR, Round, and Front), and a removable battery that delivers 55 minutes of 4K recording. The camera can stitch in-camera for quick previews or offload to software for better quality, and it ships with a Bluetooth remote for hands-free operation.

Build quality leans rugged with splash-proofing and shock resistance up to 2 meters, useful for outdoor shoots. The dual-lens design yields asymmetrical coverage (235 degrees on one lens, 155 or 197 on the other depending on mode), which limits true spherical capture but enables front-facing or hybrid shooting styles. Battery life is modest, connectivity is comprehensive (Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth, stereo mic input), and the inclusion of a 3-axis level gauge helps keep horizons straight. For creators curious about 360 without premium pricing, the Orbit360 offers a capable foundation, though its asymmetric lenses and brief runtime may frustrate those expecting seamless spherical video or marathon sessions.

Best for: Entry-level VR creators and outdoor vloggers who value rugged build and shooting flexibility over seamless spherical video.
What's great
  • Rugged splash-proof and shockproof design (up to 2 m)
  • Three shooting modes (VR, Round, Front) for versatile framing
  • Removable battery and comprehensive I/O (Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth, stereo mic input)
  • Ships with Bluetooth remote control
  • In-camera stitching or app/software option for quality control
Watch outs
  • Asymmetric dual-lens coverage limits true spherical capture
  • Short battery life (55 min at 4K/30p)
  • 4K VR mode capped at 24p or 30p with no higher frame rates

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Overview

About this product

Dual-lens 4K VR.

Specs

Io
Usb
Micro USB
Wireless
Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth
Card Slot
MicroSD, microSDHC, microSDXC (class 10 or higher)
Mic Input
Stereo microphone input (2.5mm connector)
Body
Battery
Removable rechargeable Li-ion battery
Waterproof
Splash proof, shockproof up to 2 m
Battery Life
55 min at 4K/30p, 160 still images
Lens
Aperture Range
F2.4
Focal Length Equiv
235 degrees (Lens B), 155 degrees (Lens A, VR Mode), 197 degrees (Lens A, Front Mode)
Video
Max Frame Rate 4k
24p (VR Mode 3840 x 1920), 30p
Max Frame Rate Hd
60fps (1080p, Front Mode), 120fps (1440 x 1080)
Max Video Resolution
3840 x 1920 (VR Mode), 1920 x 1080 (Front Mode)
Extras
Iso Range
100 to 3200
Stitching
In-camera (lower quality) or via app/software
Micro Hdmi
Yes
Dual Lenses
Lens A (155 degrees VR/197 degrees Front), Lens B (235 degrees)
Video Codec
H.264, MP4 format
Camera Modes
VR Mode, Round Mode, Front Mode
White Balance
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Flourescent, Incandescent, Underwater
Remote Control
Included with Bluetooth pairing
Vr Still Images
27MP at 2:1 aspect ratio
Sensor
Sensor Type
20MP CMOS
Effective Megapixels
20 MP
Display
Rear Screen
LCD
Release
Release Date
End of 2016 or early 2017
Launch Price Usd
Around $500.00
Stabilization
Stabilization
3-axis level gauge stabilization
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