Yes, it is not the primary ball camera we have seen, neither is it the primary camera to peddle 360-degree panoramas . But, the Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera marries these two concepts together, and packs them right into a sturdy-looking sphere made mostly of froth. This shields the 36 fixed-focus phone camera modules, each able to taking two megapixel snapshots. These are then stitched together to create full panoramic works just like the shot above. Somewhere within that squishy core is an accelerometer to measure the apex of its flight, and where the camera array will capture its image. The large question is, can it survive a couple of rounds of keepie-uppie? You’re able to take a better have a look at the ball camera’s 36 x two megapixel images within the video below. Now, do you believe you studied there’s any chance of having one for the subsequent Engadget meet-up ?
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