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ricoh theta S sphere
Life-logging continues to be a trend at CES, with more cameras and apps than ever designed to record your daily activities and display them in unique, interactive ways. We went hands-on with Ricoh‘s latest rendition of its 360-degree camera, the Theta S, to see how 360-degree imaging might play into our everyday lives. Currently, it seems 360-degree photos and videos are often limited to sports photographers and travel. What Ricoh has done is to make it easy for people to take photos of any instance – birthday parties, football games, absurdly crowded conferences during a particular January week in Las Vegas –…

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