Wow! It's been two years since I made this blog. It's desperately in need of some attention -- and a pinch of love and care--. XD Well, I'll be posting my official first post about something technology related. *Shockfaced *0*
Lets see how far this blog will go. Carry on some cool, interesting, knowledge-based free stuff my little bloggy. Carry on... So, without further ado. Here we go! :D
Sure you've known and heard about cam corder's since the day you were born. Hence the "baby video" either your parents showed you or you've found packed away and dusty in an attic of stuff you never knew existed. You're probably thinking -- Um, yeah... I all ready know what a cam corder is, so... this is nothing new.
You're right. It isn't nothing new, but a GoPano is pretty new in the making. With a cam corder, you have to move around to get whatever you want on video into view. With a GoPano product, you just hold it up and everything around it is captured in a 360 degree view. If you were to surf across the Internet and come across a video online made with a GoPano product, the viewer can choose where to move inside the actual video and look at what's going on everywhere at all time during video play (with a GoPano micro).
There are two types of GoPano's: GoPano Micro, which works only on iPhone 4 and 4S phones. The GoPano Micro video quality still has a little ways to go, but I definitely give them kudos for at least trying to make panorama video capture possible. Then there is the GoPano Plus, which works by attaching it to your digital camera. The only disadvantage is the price range for both of them. If it's something cool you've always wanted to be available, have at. I know they're expensive little boogers, but I thought they were cool to say the least. =)
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