by DJ Neawedde | 29th May 2007

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Nikon 360 is a conceptual camera design by Ye Chen, which would allow people to easily take 360 degree panoramic pictures.
Based on an ergonomic cylindrical form lens, the 360 is a camera that allows you take an all-round picture. An angle indicator provides a gauge on the direction of the rotating head and is also an additional detail to provide the camera with a stronger and steadier feel while in operation. A built-in inclinometer indicates the horizontality of position prior to execution.
I think that there would be a market for a device like this. I can imagine that travellers could take them on trips, and come back with some really interesting images. Although, with a little work you can achieve this same effect with all sorts of applications.
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by DJ Neawedde | 29th May 2007

The
Nikon 360 is a conceptual camera design by Ye Chen, which would allow people to easily take 360 degree panoramic pictures.
Based on an ergonomic cylindrical form lens, the 360 is a camera that allows you take an all-round picture. An angle indicator provides a gauge on the direction of the rotating head and is also an additional detail to provide the camera with a stronger and steadier feel while in operation. A built-in inclinometer indicates the horizontality of position prior to execution.
I think that there would be a market for a device like this. I can imagine that travellers could take them on trips, and come back with some really interesting images. Although, with a little work you can achieve this same effect with all sorts of applications.
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