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Choosing the Right 360° Camera – A Quick Buying Guide

If you're planning to create your own virtual tours, the first and most important tool you’ll need is a high-quality 360-degree camera.

But with so many options on the market, how do you choose the right one?

This guide covers some of the most reliable 360° cameras available in 2025 — for all budgets and skill levels — and explains what features to look for when making your decision.

What Makes a Good 360° Camera for Virtual Tours?

When selecting a camera, consider the following key factors:

  • Image resolution – Higher quality means clearer tours
  • Stitching quality – Seamless merging of multiple angles
  • Ease of use – How quickly and easily can you capture and upload?
  • Software compatibility – Works with Matterport, Kuula, CloudPano, etc.
  • Stability and mounting – Includes tripod options or support for them
  • Price – A balance between features and budget

Recommended 360° Cameras in 2025

1. Matterport Pro3

Best for: Professional, commercial virtual tours

Why choose it:

  • Industry-leading precision and detail
  • Works seamlessly with Matterport platform
  • Ideal for large buildings, outdoor scans, and commercial spaces
  • Laser scanning capability with accurate measurements

Drawback: Expensive and requires hosting through Matterport

2. Ricoh Theta Z1

Best for: High-end DIY virtual tours

Why choose it:

  • 23MP resolution
  • Compact and user-friendly
  • Good low-light performance
  • Popular for estate agents and small business owners

Drawback: Built-in storage (no SD card); short battery life

3. Insta360 ONE RS 1-Inch 360 Edition

Best for: Prosumer use with excellent clarity

Why choose it:

  • Dual 1-inch sensors for great image quality
  • Shoots 6K 360° video and high-res stills
  • Detachable modular design
  • Compatible with many platforms

Drawback: Slightly more complex to operate

4. GoPro MAX

Best for: Beginners and vloggers

Why choose it:

  • Affordable entry-level option
  • Good for social media and video tours
  • Integrated stabilisation
  • Durable and waterproof

Drawback: Limited image resolution for large-scale interior spaces

5. Insta360 X3

Best for: Budget-conscious content creators

Why choose it:

  • Great for smaller venues or social media walkthroughs
  • Shoots 5.7K video and 72MP stills
  • Easy to use with mobile app control

Drawback: Not ideal for commercial-grade property tours

Platform Compatibility Overview

Platform

Best Camera Options

Matterport

Matterport Pro3, Ricoh Theta Z1

Kuula

Insta360 ONE RS, Ricoh Theta Z1, X3

CloudPano

Insta360, GoPro MAX, Ricoh Theta

Facebook/YouTube 360

GoPro MAX, Insta360 X3

Should You Buy or Hire?

If you’re only producing a one-off or occasional tour, it may be more cost-effective to hire a professional virtual tour provider. But if you plan to shoot tours regularly — and have the time to learn — investing in your own equipment could pay off.

Don’t Forget: You Still Need Hosting

Most 360° cameras don’t include tour hosting or creation tools. You’ll need to upload your footage to a platform like:

  • Matterport – high-end, best for real estate/commercial
  • Kuula – great for embedded tours and social sharing
  • CloudPano – affordable and flexible
  • EyeSpy360 – good for basic tours with hotspots

Go Virtual Tours – We Use the Best So You Don’t Have To

At Go Virtual Tours, we use the Matterport Pro3 camera — the industry gold standard — to deliver sharp, immersive 360° virtual tours for clients across the UK.

If you want the quality of a Pro3 tour without buying expensive equipment or learning complex software, we’ve got you covered.

Get in touch today to discuss your project and get a free quote.