
Canada’s Tamaggo Inc. previewed an egg-shaped photographic product at this year’s CES which is claimed to seize navigable higher resolution 360-degree panoramas of its surroundings withasingle click on. Instead than stitch with each other a lot of diverse photos taken a single after the other in rapid succession, the Tamaggo 360-Imager would seem to do for photography what lens attachments like the GoPano micro did for iPhone online video. I say look to do since the system on demonstrate in Las Vegas was a non-operating prototype, so we’ve yet to see what the engineering can actually do…
Carry on Looking at Tamaggo 360-Imager captures all spherical action with a solitary click on
Segment: Electronic Cameras
Tags: 360-degree,
Photography
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