The Ricoh Theta S captures spherical images up to almost 14 megapixels, while it can now record spherical video in full HD (1,920 x 1,080 at 30 fps) with a maximum recording time of 25 minutes. (The older model tapped out at 5 minutes.) When you've captured something spherical, you can now share not only on Ricoh's own site (theta360.com), but also on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Google Maps and YouTube's own 360-degree channel. Ricoh's also made a new app to complement the Theta S, offering a much-needed remote-viewing mode, as well as the ability to manually adjust camera setting from your phone on the fly: That extends to ISO, white balance and shutter speed.

The Theta's WiFi module has also been upgraded so that image and video transfer speeds are four times faster than the old model. The camera's also been decked out in a moody, black rubber coating so it doesn't slip out of your grip during that epic spherical team selfie. It arrives in the US, Europe and Asia in late October, priced at $349.

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