BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As a result of strong consumer interest in the Panono throwable panoramic ball camera, the team working on its final development was able to procure camera modules with better ...
Making a panoramic image by taking one photo after another is so 2013. On Tuesday, Panono, a startup based in Berlin, launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise money to develop its throwable camera, a ...
Imagine spending the time to take 36 perfectly spaced photographs and then later combining them into a fully scrollable 360-degree panoramic image. Now imaging doing the exact same thing, only instead ...
Forget pressing a shutter button. With the Panono, you can take a picture simply by throwing it up in the air. Fitted with 36 cameras, it contains a device that measures the launch acceleration to ...
The lens is fixed-focus and fixed-aperture, although users can choose between a total of five f-stops by swapping in four interchangeable aperture plates. Shutter speed on the camera is limited to ...
While it seems that the digital camera is king, some people still love shooting with good old 35mm film – [Costas Kaounas], a high school teacher and photographer certainly does. He recently published ...
A new camera ball takes panoramic shots when thrown into the air. Nov. 17, 2013 — -- Forget pressing a shutter button. With the Panono, you can take a picture simply by throwing it up in the air.
You've been pushing for ten minutes, but you just can't get closer to the stage. You've got some Chilean miners trapped and just a tiny hole through which to reach them. You've got a tennis game. Have ...