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Surprise! Nikon’s made a 4K 360° action cam

keymission360_front_right_2Nikon’s best known for making premium DSLRs. It also does binoculars and rifle scopes (true story), but has rarely put its name to dedicated video kit. Until it unveiled the KeyMission 360 at CES.

Rather than being a tentative step into the world of GoPro and Garmin, the 4K KeyMission 360 enters the action cam fray with both barrels blazing. It’s a wearable camera that can capture 360° video in ultra high definition.

How? By featuring an image sensor and lens on the device’s two opposite sides. Images captured are then combined to create 360° footage.

VR READY

Naturally, the KeyMission 360 is the first entry in an entirely new product line for Nikon – one that’s intended to capitalise on the camera maker’s impressive imaging heritage, and get ahead of the oncoming trend for VR-friendly video.

Aside from claiming to capture great, visceral footage, the camera is waterproof to depths of 30 metres and has been built to withstand shocks, dust and low temperatures. It also features electronic vibration reduction tech to help compensate for the inevitable effects of camera shake.

At present, pricing, availability and several other major specs for the KeyMission 360 are unconfirmed. We’ll let you know more details about the action cam as soon as we have them.

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