Price: US$200
Canada's Tamaggo Inc. claims that the Tamaggo 360 can capture navigable high resolution 360-degree panoramas of its surroundings with a single click.
The palm-sized (3.62 x 2.19 x 2.4-inch, 92 x 55.8 x 61.1 mm) imager is topped by a 360-degree zero to infinity lens and features a 14 megapixel sensor with a 2-inch LCD touch screen on the bottom and a huge button on the side for thumb operation . The 360-Imager is powered by a Lithium Polymer battery that's charged via a mini-USB port that enables connection to a computer, tablet or smartphone. It also has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities.
The 360-Imager's ImmerVision Enables panamorph technology freeze-frames everything seen through the lens and the captured image can then be saved to and viewed on a digital device or shared online via social networking platforms, with users able to move around the scene . A section of the image can also be cropped and sent to a printer.
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