menaz opted for kodak's double action cam set up. are started by a remote—controlled watch, so they record at the same time. the image from the two cameras needs to be stitched together later with kodak software. if the stitching works well, two 4k cameras should deliver winning results. we've been told rwanda's parc des volca ns was stunning, so we decided to trek 3,000 metres up to take a look. 0ur fellow adventurer carl kindly agreed to be our cameraman, which means we strapped the golf ball to his head. and it soon became apparent what the limitation of my single lens camera was. a great, mucky, black pit at the bottom of the picture. whilst this usefully masked out carl, once in thejungle it just looked awful. to be fair, it can be cropped out later in post, leaving a better view that's actually 360 horizontally, but you can't look down. the superwide angle made everything seem far away. anything close up looked great, but the sound quality was woolly. as we trudged through the undergrowth, menaz decided it was time to swap over