📸 Own the moment from every angle — 360° brilliance in your pocket!
The RICOH THETA SC2 WHITE is a sleek, lightweight 360° camera designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. It delivers high-resolution 14MP stills and ultra-smooth 4K video with sensor-shift image stabilization. Featuring dual 180° fisheye lenses, advanced night mode, and smart dual-lens exposure control, it excels in diverse lighting conditions. Compatible with iOS and Android, it’s the perfect tool for immersive content creation on the go.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.2 x 10.1 x 7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 13.1 x 2.3 x 4.5 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Brand | Ricoh Imaging |
Camera Lens | 2 180° fisheye lenses |
Colour | White |
Continuous shooting speed | 60 fps |
Has image stabilisation | Yes |
Included components | Camera body, tripod/bracket with tripod mounting hole, user manual |
Max Focal Length | 10 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 1 Millimetres |
Minimum shutter speed | 60 seconds |
Model year | 2019 |
Part number | THETA SC2 - WHITE |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Zoom Type | Optique |
Lens Design | Prime |
Maximum Aperture Range | f2.0 |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 6400 |
Autofocus Points | 12 |
Focus type | Auto Focus |
Maximum shutter speed | 1/25000 seconds |
Aperture Modes | F2.0 |
Style | Single |
Maximum Format Size | 1/2.3 inches |
Effective still resolution | 14 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
K**L
Love this camera
Love getting 360 images when viewing properties and on my rentals to do schedules of conditions and can create into walkthroughs on matterport but haven't done this yet.There was an initial hiccup with the software on iphone but after the upgrade it was all sorted.
N**A
Exactly the same as insta360
I haven’t used the 360, but I got this little one to see if I would use/enjoy filming my rides on the motorbike and I can say, honestly, I’m quite impressed with the usability. Slightly disappointed that it doesn’t continuously record and I’d need to hit the big button every 3 mins to capture a whole journey, but I’m still impressed!4k quality, sound records good but I don’t really need that. And the two separate apps to download (one to transfer media from the device and manage them ect and another to edit) are user friendly! For £129, next day delivery.. can not complain!One annoying thing is, the accessories to mount, and waterproof are silly expensive.
A**0
Very good quality. App not very user friendly and a little clunky.
Really like it. I bought this from Amazon Warehouse for £207, saving around £60 against new. And to be fair it was in immaculate condition, just as new. Image quality and video is very good, much better than my old Theta SC. You can tell it’s 4K.The app lets it down slightly. It seems a little clunky and not too user friendly. But once you get the hang of it it works. App feels like it was built for an older iPhone.Sometimes the video is jerky and flickers and I’m not sure why.But overall it produces good image quality. I mainly use it for still and not video.
L**E
3 minute recording maximum
Video length is max 3 mins, quality good and images are good, but for video the limited recording time isn't much use to most.
J**N
Superb camera
Excellent video and still image quality. Incredibly good value for money!
S**H
A decent beginner 360 camera, but there are better ones available.
The Ricoh Theta SC2 is a decent beginner camera for 360 photos. However, don’t expect photos to be as good quality and resolution as normal photos even ones shot using a mobile phone. In general, 360 cameras cost a lot more than equivalent normal cameras with the same specifications. The Ricoh Theta SC2 photos are soft and slightly blurred especially when you zoom in, despite the resolution specifications of the camera. 360 photos are intended to look around an area without the need to zoom in. 360 cameras cannot focus on a specific subject where exposure and colour saturation can be adjusted, but instead 360 cameras take a general photo of everything meaning more editing and processing using PC photo software afterwards.Camera is small and light to easily carry around.It comes with a protective pouch as standard.It has a timer button in case you are using a tripod, although I prefer to use the remote control accessory (bought separately).Using the tripod stick accessory (bought separately) allows me to take photos from different angles or up high. The stick screws onto the bottom of the camera securely.Having the remote control accessory (bought separately) allows me to take photos easily without having to press the camera shutter button or using the mobile app. If you use the camera shutter button, there is more of your hand in the photos.The shutter speed is quick enough for me and takes photos instantly. It is not intended to take photos of fast moving subjects.You can record a 360 video, however, the camera can only record 3 minutes of video before it stops. You then have to start recording a video again, which means I have to keep recording videos in 3 minute intervals. It would have been good to record videos for longer.Images are usually too dark unless shooting in bright sunshine. I have to do lots of post-editing of the photos on my PC to increase general exposure and also brightness in shadows. There are features in the camera to increase brightness, but some features only work if the camera is connected to a tripod and kept perfectly still (these features don’t work if a person is holding the camera). There is also a feature where the camera will adjust exposure based on each individual lens, however, this is only suitable if one lens is facing a bright area and the other lens is facing a dark area (this feature is not suitable if there are both bright and dark areas scattered around both lens). You can adjust exposure using the mobile app, but this means messing about with the mobile app every time you want to take a photo, plus Wi-Fi connection between the camera and mobile app is very hit-and-miss. Due to the many photos I take, I prefer using a stand-alone camera.Some of the features can only be turned on or adjusted using the mobile app. However, I rarely use the mobile app as I prefer to use the camera as a stand-alone camera. Ricoh needs to allow more features to be controlled using the camera and not the app.Purple fringing is really bad in some photos, especially if there is a high degree of contrast between light and dark edges. I have to do lots of post-editing of the photos to remove purple fringing.There are often red spots in photos caused by glare from the sun or other light sources hitting the lenses. I have to do lots of post-editing of the photos to remove these red spots.Using a 360 camera is very different to using a standard camera, and takes some practice to get the best shots. Whereas normal cameras focus on a subject, 360 cameras mean nothing is hidden and everything becomes the subject including the photographer. It means being more aware of other people around you, as people may not like to appear on photos, and hence timing the photos to reduce the chance of people being in the photos. To take photos without being in the photo means using a tripod stick to hold the camera above your head, and then deleting yourself using photo editing software afterwards. 360 photos take a lot more editing in photo software on my PC than standard photos, partly due to the problems caused by the Ricoh Theta SC2 camera.
J**N
360 sc2
This is my second ricoh theta ive had sc now sc2 my favourate 360 camera as i also own a thew .. only grip seems a bit slow connecting to wifi as my previous sc was very quick
W**U
Stunning 360 views
This is a great lightweight camera that fits in a pocket, it gives a great 360-degree image, not the sharpest but still a great photo, easy to use and instantly viewed on a smartphone.
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