Detu Max 3D 8K 360-Degree Camera Ends Kickstarter Campaign Over 900% Over Target

A Kickstarter campaign for a high-end virtual reality (VR) and 360-degree camera designed exclusively for the professional market easily attained its funding goals, and then quickly exceeded them. The campaign completed at the end of July after massively overshooting its initial target.

The initial funding goal was set at $20,000 (USD), a figure which was quickly met and then exceeded. Despite the high price of the device, support was strong, leading to the campaign ending on a funding total of $189,513, over 900% of the original goal.

The figure is regarded as particularly impressive considering the prices of the device, which put the super early bird kit at $2,199, while the standard Kickstarter price was $2,499, both of which represented a considerable saving on the standard retail price of $3,599.

Detu say that its new camera is an AI-powered 360-degree VR panoramic camera that comes equipped with true 3D capabilities. The latest version of the device incorporates 4G technology, allowing users to livestream footage while shooting outdoors.

The company have a fair amount of experience with producing 360-degree cameras, having previously released the F4, the Twin and the F4 Plus. Though the Detu Max is by far the most sophisticated of the devices the company has developed so far, the experience that Detu has with regards to this field is bound to be reassuring to Kickstarter backers.

According to Detu’s latest update, preparation is currently underway for mass production, and the devices are expected to begin shipping to backers in September 2018. It is expected that the Detu Max will go on commercial sale at some point after this, though a date for the commercial release has not yet been confirmed.

Further information on the product can be found on the Kickstarter page. As usual, VRFocus will keep you updated on the latest VR-related crowdfunding campaigns.

Pro 3D 8K 360° VR Camera Detu MAX Sails Past Kickstarter Goal

Last month 360-degree camera specialist Detu launched a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign for its latest top-of-the-range product, the Detu MAX. Designed purely for the professional market, being able to record in 3D at an 8K resolution, the Detu MAX has easily achieved its funding target with plenty of time to spare.

While more and more 360-degree films are being made and showcased at events like the Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca, and Sheffield Doc/Fest, the professional camera market has had its fair share of ups and downs. The biggest shock in recent years came when Nokia announced the discontinued support for its OZO camera, yet there are others looking to take its mantle, especially in the prosumer category.

Devices like the Vuze+ from Humaneyes Technologies, LucidCam and Red’s 180-degree, 8K, 3D collaboration, and the  Samsung 360 Round for example. And now there’s the Detu MAX, which looks to have gain enormous popularity since the Kickstarter launch as its $20,000 USD funding goal is now at $150,612 with just under two weeks left to go.

This isn’t a cheap spur of the moment pledge Detu is asking for either. With a device that’s offering 12K images, 8K videos and live streaming in 3D, the Super Early Bird Kit retails for $2,199 (of which there are some left), while the standard Kickstarter price is $2,499. That’s still going to be a significant saving over the normal retail price of $3,599, when the Detu MAX begins shipping in September 2018.

Putting down that much money on a Kickstarter campaign can seem like a gamble, especially if the company is unproven. Luckily this isn’t Detu’s first 360-degree camera with the Detu MAX being its fourth. Previously there’s been the F4, the Twin and most recently the F4 Plus, offering 8K video quality from four 200 degree fisheye lenses.

With the Kickstarter campaign due to end next week, if Detu posts any further updates about the Detu MAX, VRFocus will keep you posted.