This 3D experience was designed to be viewed in a VR headset. A desert oasis, celebrity getaway, and mecca for lazy days …
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@EnzoTheBaker
Glad to see your videos back. Just curious, but are you able to upgrade your camera to something like the Canon RF5.2mm VR? I think whoever is shooting these Spec Treks has a really good eye for cinematography. There's some extra thought put behind the framing that reminds me of a good documentary (the Arches National Park one still amazes me). Looks fantastic in the headset.
Unfortunately, Youtube compression degrades these beautiful images. Even on DeoVR it doesn't quite look as sharp as it deserves to look. I feel a significant camera upgrade would compensate and look so much more spectacular and breathtaking.
Obviously, it's easy for me to simply say "just upgrade" as that Canon camera costs a lot. Regardless, thanks for making these VR videos! I like showing these vids to VR newcomers and some shots makes their jaws drop!
@TomLoveman
LOL! "Polar opposite" – My grandparents lived in Palm Desert in the Winter so I've been up the tram a few times on winter break visits. Glad to see you guys are back!
@moibuspm
OMG you are back!! I was wondering what happened to you guys. I missed these VR tour videos.
@louisvasconcelos692
Look forward to seeing this one good use of insta 360 evo.