Ricoh Theta Z1 Review Part 2. In this part, we discuss other aspects of the Ricoh Theta Z1’s image quality, including its minimum stitching distance, low light performance, dynamic range, and a unique capability that I have not yet seen in any 360 camera, which is ISO invariance. I also discuss the Theta Z1’s weaknesses and if the extra cost of the Z1 is worth it compared to other virtual tour 360 cameras such as the Ricoh Theta V, Insta360 One X, GoPro Fusion, and Xiaomi Mi Sphere.
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This video is the second of a two-part in-depth Theta Z1 review. In Part 1, I discussed its features and specifications for image quality and workflow. I also compared its resolution and detail to other 360 cameras. But resolution is only one aspect of image quality, and in this video, I discuss other aspects of the Theta Z1’s image quality.
I show the Theta Z1’s stitching quality and its minimum stitching distance. I also show the Theta Z1 low light performance and its dynamic range. I show how you can use the Z1’s dynamic range to the fullest. I also show the Z1’s ISO invariance and why it is useful for virtual tours.

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