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Latest Video Camera Stories

Oxehealth uses computer vision, machine learning, and skin color changes to accurately monitor people from afar.

By Stephanie Mlot
Oxehealth Oxecam software
3.0

The Insta360 Nano is an inexpensive 360-degree video camera, but you'll need an iPhone 6 or newer to edit and share the footage.

By Jim Fisher
 Insta360 Nano

China's Ministry of Justice is not very happy with people blaming Chinese companies for last week's DDoS attacks.

By Don Reisinger
Keyboard hack
4.5
Editors' Choice

The tiny Hero5 Black packs a touch screen, a waterproof design, and support for 4K and high-speed recording, making it GoPro's best action camera yet.

By Will Greenwald
GoPro Hero 5 Black
4.0

The shrunken-down GoPro Session (previously the Hero4 Session) may not offer any performance gains over its big brothers, but it's still quite good and more fun to use than other action cams.

By Will Greenwald  & Eugene Kim
GoPro Session
4.0

With the Hero5 Session, GoPro adds 4K video recording to an impressively tiny midrange action camera.

By Will Greenwald
GoPro Hero 5 Session

Optical stabilization is a rare feature in compact action cams, but the latest offerings from Sony have it.

By Jim Fisher
Sony Action Cams
3.5

The compact Livestream Mevo video camera will pique the interest of vloggers looking to hop on the Facebook streaming craze.

By Jim Fisher
Livestream Mevo
3.0

The Samsung Gear 360 captures the best video we've seen from a 360-degree camera, but editing is a real pain and you need a premium Samsung phone to get the most out of it.

By Jim Fisher
 Samsung Gear 360
3.5

The Kodak Pixpro SP360 4K is one of the first 360 degree cameras to add 4K support, but resolution is still a problem with the format.

By Jim Fisher
Kodak PixPro SP360 4K
3.0

The 360fly 4K camera promises to deliver crisp video that covers a 360 degree field of view, but the technology itself has a long way to go.

By Jim Fisher
360fly 4K

The flaw affects cloud-connected cameras; D-Link says it's working on a fix.

By Tom Brant
D-Link DCS-930L

But you'll have to visit VidCon in Anaheim, Calif., to pick one up.

By Stephanie Mlot
Samsung Gear 360

Long known for its rugged TG camera series, Olympus has debuted its first action cam.

By Jim Fisher
Olympus TG-Tracker

The rig boasts 17 synchronized cameras: 14 along its edge, plus one fish-eye camera at the top and two on the bottom.

By Angela Moscaritolo
Facebook Surround 360

The spherical rig will boast half a dozen GoPro Hero4 Black cameras synchronized to act as one.

By Angela Moscaritolo
GoPro Omni

The Orah 4i isn't exactly cheap, but it promises to simplify the process of creating your own 360-degree streaming video.

By Angela Moscaritolo
VideoStitch Orah 4i,
3.5

The DJI Osmo camcorder captures steady 4K footage, even when handheld, but battery life and audio quality are concerns.

By Jim Fisher
DJI Osmo

The rumors of film's demise have been greatly exaggerated.

By Jim Fisher
Kodak Goes Retro

The second-generation 360fly adds more than just video resolution.

By Jim Fisher
360fly 4K