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If you've taken the trouble to carry a camera around rather than using your smartphone, you certainly won't want to miss anything. GoPro's newest offering solves this problem by looking in every direction. Of course resolution suffers as you are spreading the pixels over a bigger image. The Pano Pro lens is a parabolic convex …

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  1. Charles 9

    Not much new

    Basically a small version of a hemisphere lens. At least they're upfront concerning distortion. More a curiosity IMO but I'd try one for grins.

    1. Steve Evans

      Re: Not much new

      And expensive grin!

      The problem with these kinds of device is when you try to stretch the image back to get regular frames, that shot where the pedestrian stepped out in front of you for example, you discover that one edge will have been sampled by only a few photosites on the sensor. The pixels per inch will be far greater on the other edge, so the resolution varies across the image!

      So there's little point bigging up the quality of the mirror when the sensor is being misused to such a huge extent!

  2. squigbobble

    An actual use for this

    Would be dashcams. They're usually point forwards or straight back so they won't get a good shot of you being t-boned. A 300 degree field of view would also be useful for cameras mounted on motorcycles by ignoring the portion of the FOV that would be obscured by the rider. Similarly, 180 degree FOV would be useful for cameras mounted on the side of a helmet. I think the size would be a problem for helmet mounting, though.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: An actual use for this

      A £200 add on to a £200+ camera, so I have a video of another car hitting me, in case I'm in an accident?

      I'm not rich enough to waste money on that.

      1. squigbobble

        Re: An actual use for this

        Yeah, nobody buys a GoPro for that. I was thinking along the lines of the cheaper, less branded crashcams that are knocking about. You could do this with a smaller mirror if the optics were completely custom made for it instead of it having to work with the existing GoPro optics but it's probably cheaper to use an ultra-wide angle lens and a second camera pointing in the opposite direction to the first.

  3. James Hughes 1

    Took a couple of laps

    But Brands Hatch short circuit in a Formula V? Not sure of the car, might be FFord of some description.

    Looks very odd in 360degs.

    1. Tom 38

      Re: Took a couple of laps

      The real question is given he seems to have so much more power than the rest of the field, how did he qualify back in 9th?

      1. James Hughes 1

        Re: Took a couple of laps

        For the overtaking Giggles?

        (Or perhaps engine problems in quali, or took it easy getting used to the track? Paddock Hill bend certainly takes some getting used to if you've not raced their before)

        1. Simon Rockman

          Re: Took a couple of laps

          The stand (Desiree Wilson?) at Paddock Hill Bend is the best place to watch a race from at any circuit.Better than the Craner Curves, St. Devote or the stands at Indianapolis.

          Short circuit races at Brands are always great.

          Simon.

    2. Steven Raith

      Re: "Took a couple of laps"

      I recognised it at the first entry into Druids - which is a bit disconcerting as I've only been there once, and that was as a spectator/amateur snapper with a semi pro mate, and another chum who was banging his Peugeot 205 GTi stockhatch around.

      (he went into the kitty litter, alas, but it was a great race to watch - XR2s, Golf GTis, 205s, etc all swapping paint)

      I have some great pics of the MG classics race, and of some Formula Something cars, somewhere...

      Found 'em. You'll have to C+P the links as I can't remember how to do linkys here. All safe for work, unless FB links get you in trouble. All should be public, I think.

      The Alleged 205 Gti

      https://scontent-b-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/t1.0-9/p180x540/21083_10200933265550905_29180281_n.jpg

      Black cat*

      https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/t1.0-9/p180x540/249160_10200933291591556_385105184_n.jpg

      *yeah, it's probably a westie, gerroff!

      Taking a wide line. Kitty litter wide:

      https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/t1.0-9/p180x540/260082_10200933292031567_219583238_n.jpg

      Made pretty light though:

      https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/t1.0-9/p180x540/485511_10200933292431577_871359269_n.jpg

      Formula Something:

      https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/t1.0-9/p180x540/945946_10200933289271498_1788820526_n.jpg

      And again, this time without focus or proper panning:

      https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/v/t1.0-9/p180x540/603873_10200933288751485_1181332792_n.jpg?oh=9eb23559a22aef67fcfc216c1da52deb&oe=53C02147&__gda__=1405935612_0d1ea80fbe106c1e7a2b6cacbb15137f

      (don't know why that link is so long)

      It took the 911 driver some time to catch that little MR2:

      https://scontent-b-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/p180x540/283952_10200933270631032_1744508953_n.jpg

      Sorry, but of a photo spam there. But to be fair, it was a nice day, lovely light, and some interesting cars out there. Brings back good memories, so downvote away and see if I care!

      As for the 360deg lens- I was fiddling with one of them of a very similar design (as others have noted, it's not a new thing, just this particular implementation of it is) which I thought was a terribly neat trick of physics if you have the software to unwrap it. Mind you, the lens was physically mounted to the Coolpix 5100 (IIRC) it was on (not removable) so it's turned that camera into a bit of a one trick pony!

      Steven R

  4. stu 4

    I designed a 3d case

    A few weeks ago for 2 gopro 3s since gopro didn't have one.

    I've not got around to sticking it on grabcad/thingiverse but will put it up this week for anyone that wants it.

    Unlike the gopro one, you can mount your gopros either way depending on the depth you want.

  5. MarkGrld

    Cornish?

    Last time I drove up the A39 Bideford was in Devon, they ent frum round ere.

  6. Arachnoid

    So........

    A reinvention of a device thats been around since film cameras, are you sure theyre not partnered by a certain well known fruit company?

  7. Patrick O'Reilly

    Mon Deux

    The French have made something similar that uses 3 lens and stiches them together in-camera

    http://www.geonaute.com/

  8. Arachnoid

    geonaute.com

    Yea theres also a ball type device you throw up in the air and at its apogee it snaps a 360 image

    http://jonaspfeil.de/ballcamera

  9. John Nieurzyla
    FAIL

    Dont bother

    Unfortunately, if its Google, then the odds of it being supported etc in the future is very dismal. It has the reputation of starting something, but never completing it. ie. Google Earth, its started about 14 years ago? and 2/3rds of Philippines is still waiting to be covered, and that 1/3rd that was covered most of it has not been renewed, so the views are over 7 years old, absolutely useless unless you live in Manila, it appears nothing else counts.

    When the storm happened in Cebu area last year, we asked for upto date images to assist in locating and accessing the outside areas, All that Google released were two images of the ocean near here!!!

    And Philippines is not the only country that was not covered correctly.

    John

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