I designed this camera array off something I saw on the "Radar Detector" music video by Darwin Deez. But, after making the camera hat, everyone kept asking if it was a low-fi version of Google Street View. It's more the former than the latter, but people can draw their own interpretations. There's also Chindogu.
Of course you can always just buy (or win) a 360° panorama camera, but it's no where near as eye-catching as this one.
Enough talk, let's make a 360° panorama camera hat!
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I made this camera hat preference by your blog.
and it's success!!!! thank you.
I changed the electrode design for the switch that can mack servos turn back by itslef :)
i'm from Taiwan , Taipei
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For sharing your version I've awarded you a 3-month Pro Membership to Instructables.com and given you a digital patch.
what ever you do, stay out of sight, of the NYPD.
cool idea.
.......saying that, you did a great job! 5*
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
great results
I photograph panoramas with a fancy roundshot camera, but this surely gives nice results. Maybe your next project will involve a battery of digital cameras.
Andre
But nevertheless, great project :-)
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By the way I don't know if there's such a thing as a photo shield for arduino
Providing there is enough overlap in the images you can use panorama software to stitch them together.
Finished panoramas can be uploaded to http://youvr.com/ for sharing.
Here is one that I did (you will need Quicktime to view it):
http://youvr.com/showpiczoom.html?piczoom=admin/placeimages/1093-parkpan3.mov&piczoomimageType=mov
Gave you five.
Have look here for a panorama of a desert event :-)
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