Caroline
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It is for people who can't understand trigonometry!I'm not a math expert but I know that 360º is a full circle. So what's 720º?
I'm not a math expert but I know that 360º is a full circle. So what's 720º?
Good Question!
At first I also wondered why 720 degree.
Well, as you know there are a lot 360 degree cameras on market, most are single lens. This camera is with dual lens 210 degree, so 360+360=720 degree, to different it from the single lens 360 degree camera.
You may think it's unprofessional? Currently it's my answer. Hope you can know more about it and let me know better explanation.
what is the proposed application for these types of cameras, meaning when are they the right type of camera to use, for the most part they seem to be a solution without a problem
from my own perspective I see them as maybe being useful for a realtor to create virtual walk though videos for online catalogues of properties for sale or rent, aside from that I can't really see them as that useful, for sports type applications I think most users would prefer higher resolution cameras
Again, I'm no expert but I think there's no such thing as a 720º circle. Whether you do the full circle with one, two or a million lenses, the circle will always be 360º, right?Good Question!
At first I also wondered why 720 degree.
Well, as you know there are a lot 360 degree cameras on market, most are single lens. This camera is with dual lens 210 degree, so 360+360=720 degree, to different it from the single lens 360 degree camera.
You may think it's unprofessional? Currently it's my answer. Hope you can know more about it and let me know better explanation.
Shouldn't the single lens 360 cameras be called 180 since they only give half a sphere of view?so it's a dual lens 360° camera rather than a single lens 360° camera, that would make more sense
Does your house walk through require mounting the 720 camera under a miniature drone and flying through the house so that 50% of the image isn't full of a close up of the videographers body? Doesn't seem very practical to me...what is the proposed application for these types of cameras, meaning when are they the right type of camera to use, for the most part they seem to be a solution without a problem
from my own perspective I see them as maybe being useful for a realtor to create virtual walk though videos for online catalogues of properties for sale or rent, aside from that I can't really see them as that useful, for sports type applications I think most users would prefer higher resolution cameras
It's more than 180 but less than 360, but it called 360 degree cameraShouldn't the single lens 360 cameras be called 180 since they only give half a sphere of view?
Doesn't seem very practical to me...
In that case call it a spherical camera. However, it doesn't get away from the fact that if you start on the balcony's door, go all the way around and return to the balcony's door you'll only do 360º, but since it also has a vertical FOV I think @Nigel's definition, 360º², would be more appropriate.@Module 79L, please don't always consider a circle, but a spherical view...
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