>>4033657I make vr180 video. Its quite niche, but very immersive when viewed in VR, truly underated.
Since it is very immersive it needs to be perfectly level and 100% stable.
So you need the actual camera, which is a big body with 2 lenses side by side (zcam k1 or k2 pro or what I now have a Canon r5c with a VR lens).
External usb-c power delivery to use while you shoot. With a 2m usb-c cable to power it form the bag.
A tripod that goes to average eye height. I also like to note the tripod has to be inside the bag, I refuse to put it anywhere visible to not paint a target.
Something to ensure you are 100% level, like a high precision bubbler with a small mirror to view it from top
An ambisonic mic to record 360° audio, with something to attach it to the tripod. This way when you turn your head in VR the audio stays in place, compared to stereo where you hear the same left right no matter where you look.
A color grading card.
You need all of that. It is reasonable quick to setup, if you can access it easily. This is why I am more focused on camera bags, even though I understand the premium you pay.2pamn