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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.