Changing the Stitching Distance

Each camera lens captures 200 degrees horizontally and vertically, or slightly more than half of a sphere. When you are shooting 360-degree video, the camera joins, or "stitches," the two lens images at a set focal distance and removes the overlapping parts of the images. This creates a full sphere of video with little or no transition between the two lens images.

You can select the focal distance used for video stitching based on your shooting environment.

  1. From the main menu, select Setup > Stitch Distance.
  2. Select a stitching distance:
    • If you are shooting closer objects, indoors, or in closer surroundings, select Near.

      This option sets a stitching distance of about 5 m (16 ft.) to optimize video stitching for most environments.

    • If you are shooting distant objects, outdoors, or in a large, open venue, select Far.

      This sets a farther stitching distance to optimize video stitching for distant objects or landscapes.

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