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Samsung Project Beyond Camera Review
360 Photography is one of the hottest prospects in the world of digital media. Imagine having your vision extended, gaining the ability to experience life from every possible angle. Almost all organizations can benefit from the increased depth in perspective it offers, as well its versatility to be able to add value in any situation.
360 photography isn"t as affordable as getting pictures taken in a studio, but the added benefit is worth the cost. As for the hardware, the cost associated with equipment capable of taking 360 photographs is definitely greater than conventional cameras, but then again, traditional cameras can’t do a lot of what a 360 camera does.
It needs specific gear to catch every single frame of the surroundings, requiring photographers to get acclimated with the “what"s and how"s” of the functioning of the components. The essential idea driving the creation and preparation of a 360 photograph is that it is comprised of a bunch of pictures and set up together as one utilizing a basic conjoining programming. Let’s have a glance through different milestones achieved by creators in the field of 360’ photography.

In 2014, Samsung came up with the Samsung Project - Beyond Camera: a 360-degree camera. The camera was intended to compliment the organizations who were working on the Gear VR headset. The Gear 360, is,in fact, based upon the Samsung Project Beyond Camera. The Gear 360 will be a "petite spherical camera which can capture 360-degree images and can connect to cell phones using Bluetooth. It possesses an internal battery with a sizable capacity. Users will have the ability to stream live footage from the Gear 360 to an associated smartphone.
Extend Beyond is the world"s first genuine real time omni-view 3D camera. It captures the general surrounding and provides a true stereotypic experience, which other 360 cameras probably can"t deliver. It is the additionally tame gadget of its kind, yet delivers substance of extraordinary quality.
The Gear VR takes very high-resolution images, and an immersive 3D involvement the with Samsung Project-Beyond Camera, once the photos are taken, they are stored in the cloud providing access to all of your phones and other gadgets.
The “Samsung Project Beyond Camera” is not available for sale to its consumers. However, the team behind the development of the project team has apparently started begun discussions with several partners for its marketing, branding, and accessories, but a few rational decisions are left. A few important decisions are left ambiguous, though, due to the lack of product testing it has gone so far.
The Samsung team did announce the project beyond camera quite a long time ago but has been delaying the release of the same, for quite a while, making it evident that the camera is simply not up to mark for retail. There still are chances that the product might end up becoming the next step in digital photography, but at the same time, it may render the entire project useless. Anyhow, the very concept of the product is revolutionary in the field of 360-degree photography and tends to catch a lot of eyeballs from potential investors, not only in the field of electronic commodities but also in the field of films and motion pictures.
The Project Beyond will have the ability to live stream videos taken with Samsung’s Virtual Reality Goggles, Gear VR. A Live stream enabled 360-degrees camera might make it a go-to for all live streamers.
The shape of the camera will be octagonal with rounded edges. The camera will possess 17 full HD cameras, with the ability to capture videos of up to gigapixel per second speeds. Also, if the camera gets hot, don’t worry; the camera has its own inbuilt cooling system.
Samsung’s Project Beyond Camera is still in the developmental stage and Samsung hasn’t announced how much the camera would cost. However, it has been stated by market experts that the camera might be available in early December.
The Samsung Project Beyond Camera is going to serve as the main competitor to the GoPro. GoPro has also unveiled a prototype of a device that will shoot 360-degree videos. The camera is also going to collide head-on with the Giroptic and Google Jump.
Samsung claims its Project Beyond Camera can finally fulfill its users’ desires for a ultra-rich immersive experience" The gadget permits clients "to genuinely plunge into the spots they longed for being in. “To have a look at how great it is - it can capture 360-degree recordings rather than static photograph collections. Unlike other 360° cameras, it grasps its general surroundings, along with providing in true stereoscopic 3D and streams progressively," Samsung says.
The Samsung’s Project Beyond Camera is stationary, limiting the point of view of the camera to depend on where the camera is positioned. According to Engadget, the camera is designed to be a static one on purpose, not as a competitor of GoPro to serve as an alternative. The video quality, however, has been in question. Many publications have tested the camera and have felt that the pixelation makes the video quality suffer beyond repair. “It’s noisier and grainer than I expected, given the relatively high resolution output of the Gear VR headset,” said The Verge.
Samsung’s Project Beyond might be the new wave and rage among all camera lovers. However, its actual purpose or intent is still unknown. With no price range announced by Samsung, the camera’s space in the market area remains unknown. We guess we’ll have to wait until December.
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360 photography isn"t as affordable as getting pictures taken in a studio, but the added benefit is worth the cost. As for the hardware, the cost associated with equipment capable of taking 360 photographs is definitely greater than conventional cameras, but then again, traditional cameras can’t do a lot of what a 360 camera does.
It needs specific gear to catch every single frame of the surroundings, requiring photographers to get acclimated with the “what"s and how"s” of the functioning of the components. The essential idea driving the creation and preparation of a 360 photograph is that it is comprised of a bunch of pictures and set up together as one utilizing a basic conjoining programming. Let’s have a glance through different milestones achieved by creators in the field of 360’ photography.

Samsung Project Beyond Camera
In 2014, Samsung came up with the Samsung Project - Beyond Camera: a 360-degree camera. The camera was intended to compliment the organizations who were working on the Gear VR headset. The Gear 360, is,in fact, based upon the Samsung Project Beyond Camera. The Gear 360 will be a "petite spherical camera which can capture 360-degree images and can connect to cell phones using Bluetooth. It possesses an internal battery with a sizable capacity. Users will have the ability to stream live footage from the Gear 360 to an associated smartphone.
Differentiating Samsung Project Beyond Camera and 360-degree photography
Extend Beyond is the world"s first genuine real time omni-view 3D camera. It captures the general surrounding and provides a true stereotypic experience, which other 360 cameras probably can"t deliver. It is the additionally tame gadget of its kind, yet delivers substance of extraordinary quality.
Consuming Content
The Gear VR takes very high-resolution images, and an immersive 3D involvement the with Samsung Project-Beyond Camera, once the photos are taken, they are stored in the cloud providing access to all of your phones and other gadgets.
The “Samsung Project Beyond Camera” is not available for sale to its consumers. However, the team behind the development of the project team has apparently started begun discussions with several partners for its marketing, branding, and accessories, but a few rational decisions are left. A few important decisions are left ambiguous, though, due to the lack of product testing it has gone so far.
The Samsung team did announce the project beyond camera quite a long time ago but has been delaying the release of the same, for quite a while, making it evident that the camera is simply not up to mark for retail. There still are chances that the product might end up becoming the next step in digital photography, but at the same time, it may render the entire project useless. Anyhow, the very concept of the product is revolutionary in the field of 360-degree photography and tends to catch a lot of eyeballs from potential investors, not only in the field of electronic commodities but also in the field of films and motion pictures.
“Need to Know” Facts About the Camera:
Live streaming
The Project Beyond will have the ability to live stream videos taken with Samsung’s Virtual Reality Goggles, Gear VR. A Live stream enabled 360-degrees camera might make it a go-to for all live streamers.
Structure
The shape of the camera will be octagonal with rounded edges. The camera will possess 17 full HD cameras, with the ability to capture videos of up to gigapixel per second speeds. Also, if the camera gets hot, don’t worry; the camera has its own inbuilt cooling system.
Cost
Samsung’s Project Beyond Camera is still in the developmental stage and Samsung hasn’t announced how much the camera would cost. However, it has been stated by market experts that the camera might be available in early December.
GoPro Competency
The Samsung Project Beyond Camera is going to serve as the main competitor to the GoPro. GoPro has also unveiled a prototype of a device that will shoot 360-degree videos. The camera is also going to collide head-on with the Giroptic and Google Jump.
Samsung claims its Project Beyond Camera can finally fulfill its users’ desires for a ultra-rich immersive experience" The gadget permits clients "to genuinely plunge into the spots they longed for being in. “To have a look at how great it is - it can capture 360-degree recordings rather than static photograph collections. Unlike other 360° cameras, it grasps its general surroundings, along with providing in true stereoscopic 3D and streams progressively," Samsung says.
Conclusion
The Samsung’s Project Beyond Camera is stationary, limiting the point of view of the camera to depend on where the camera is positioned. According to Engadget, the camera is designed to be a static one on purpose, not as a competitor of GoPro to serve as an alternative. The video quality, however, has been in question. Many publications have tested the camera and have felt that the pixelation makes the video quality suffer beyond repair. “It’s noisier and grainer than I expected, given the relatively high resolution output of the Gear VR headset,” said The Verge.
Samsung’s Project Beyond might be the new wave and rage among all camera lovers. However, its actual purpose or intent is still unknown. With no price range announced by Samsung, the camera’s space in the market area remains unknown. We guess we’ll have to wait until December.
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Panono Panoramic Ball Camera Review
Panono Panoramic Ball camera, a green colored ball capable of clicking stunning 360 degree pictures whose arrival was most awaited is finally here. This camera carries a lot of expectations on its shoulders, and we must say that it did not fail to impress us.
The Panono Panoramic Ball camera costs $1400 and is worth every penny. It was first announced five years ago and launched recently. The camera is perceived to be a piece novel equipment, capable of shooting crisp and clear panoramas.

The gadget has 36 fixed-focus cameras, each having a 108 megapixels resolution. It weighs approximately 480 g and the ball is of an 11cm diameter. The camera can be charged via a USB cable. An inbuilt storage capacity of 16GB is available. You can store about 600 Panono shots using this. You can use the Panono app that runs on iOS 7+ and Android 4.2+ to operate the Panono Panoramic Ball Camera. Additionally, it has excellent security features, like its “Theft protect” mode.
One click of the Panono Panoramic Ball camera captures 36 separate images using its 36 cameras. The camera then automatically puts these images together and saves them in the Panono cloud. The pictures in the cloud will be accessible from any location, can be viewed online and shared with other users. All the pictures are password protected. By default, they are set to be completely private. No additional software is needed and Wi-Fi connection is available.
• The 36 cameras simultaneously take 36 pictures at one click. These 36 images automatically get stored in the device’s internal memory. All of these 36 images are automatically put together within a few minutes by a process known as stitching.
• These images can be viewed directly on your mobile device via WLAN
• The image data can be downloaded from the camera to your device.
• The image can be uploaded into your very own Panono cloud account from your mobile device.
• A separate URL is used to store the panoramas. The Panono app or your browser can help you view them, embed them into a website and share it in your social media accounts using the URL.
The Panono App just makes your experience with the Panono Panoramic Ball camera much easier. It allows you to control the camera from afar. The App is capable of performing several essential functions. The App can be used to set the exposure time, ISO, white balance, adjust the shutter speed and HDR (beta). The App is also a remote controlled trigger to operate the Panoramic Ball camera. The captured panorama photos can be managed using this app. These pictures can be previewed and shared. It allows for spatial exploration of your private pictures and those that set to public view. The images can also be transferred to the Panono cloud where the 36 images can be stitched together.
The process of stitching the individual images together to create one whole picture is truly one of a kind in the new Panono Panoramic Ball Camera. This feature is not found in several other 360° Cameras, where you will have to buy expensive software to stitch the panoramic images yourself. In Panono, the 36 images captured by the cameras are all automatically stored in their internal memory and stitched. The entire process of stitching happens on Panono’s server, so you can get them uploaded to their servers, and that will be it.
The Panono adapter is intended to charge the gadget while it is in use and otherwise.
Since the Panono ball camera can be used to capture images both indoors and outdoors by attaching it to a tripod, the adapter will be of much help in case the camera runs out of charge.
The Panono stick is similar to a selfie stick; the camera attaches itself to the stick and has a button on its handle that helps control the camera. You get to have a great 360 ° selfie.
The Panono Camera comes with a case to carry it around and keep it safe from dust and dirt.
The Panono messenger bag provides storage space for the Panono 360° Camera, a laptop and all the camera’s accessories including the Panono adapter and the Panono stick.
• The Panono Panoramic Ball camera was rated as the "Best for photographers" out of eight 360° cameras by the Wall Street Journal.
• It is one of the ideal cameras for professional photographers.
• Its fully automatic stitching facility makes it one of a kind.
• Easy to use.
• High zoom level and produces good quality images.
• It has an insanely high resolution.
• Owing to the HDR (beta), the Panono 360° Camera produces detailed images while maintaining the vivid colors.
• It is best suited for news coverage, for landscape photographers, wildlife photographers, advertisers who work for realtors and looking to capture images of properties.
• The Panono Panoramic Ball Camera is best suited for outdoor shoots. They produce crisp images after the fabulous stitching with absolutely no extra efforts on the part of the photographer.
• The tripod is of immense help when you want to click pictures all by yourself without the help of a photographer. What’s more? You can control it remotely using the Panono app. Additionally, you can charge it while using, since we have the Panono adapter that’s capable of doing it.
• The best part is that you can spin the ball up in the air and have it take a nice picture, but do not spin it in there, least you get a blurry image.
• The Panono app is available on iOS and Android.
The Panono Panoramic ball camera is truly an amazing find in the field of panoramic photography.
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The Panono Panoramic Ball camera costs $1400 and is worth every penny. It was first announced five years ago and launched recently. The camera is perceived to be a piece novel equipment, capable of shooting crisp and clear panoramas.

Panono Panoramic Ball camera – Specs
The gadget has 36 fixed-focus cameras, each having a 108 megapixels resolution. It weighs approximately 480 g and the ball is of an 11cm diameter. The camera can be charged via a USB cable. An inbuilt storage capacity of 16GB is available. You can store about 600 Panono shots using this. You can use the Panono app that runs on iOS 7+ and Android 4.2+ to operate the Panono Panoramic Ball Camera. Additionally, it has excellent security features, like its “Theft protect” mode.
The Working of the Camera
One click of the Panono Panoramic Ball camera captures 36 separate images using its 36 cameras. The camera then automatically puts these images together and saves them in the Panono cloud. The pictures in the cloud will be accessible from any location, can be viewed online and shared with other users. All the pictures are password protected. By default, they are set to be completely private. No additional software is needed and Wi-Fi connection is available.
The sequence is something like this;
• The 36 cameras simultaneously take 36 pictures at one click. These 36 images automatically get stored in the device’s internal memory. All of these 36 images are automatically put together within a few minutes by a process known as stitching.
• These images can be viewed directly on your mobile device via WLAN
• The image data can be downloaded from the camera to your device.
• The image can be uploaded into your very own Panono cloud account from your mobile device.
• A separate URL is used to store the panoramas. The Panono app or your browser can help you view them, embed them into a website and share it in your social media accounts using the URL.
Why use the Panono App?
The Panono App just makes your experience with the Panono Panoramic Ball camera much easier. It allows you to control the camera from afar. The App is capable of performing several essential functions. The App can be used to set the exposure time, ISO, white balance, adjust the shutter speed and HDR (beta). The App is also a remote controlled trigger to operate the Panoramic Ball camera. The captured panorama photos can be managed using this app. These pictures can be previewed and shared. It allows for spatial exploration of your private pictures and those that set to public view. The images can also be transferred to the Panono cloud where the 36 images can be stitched together.
The process of stitching the individual images together to create one whole picture is truly one of a kind in the new Panono Panoramic Ball Camera. This feature is not found in several other 360° Cameras, where you will have to buy expensive software to stitch the panoramic images yourself. In Panono, the 36 images captured by the cameras are all automatically stored in their internal memory and stitched. The entire process of stitching happens on Panono’s server, so you can get them uploaded to their servers, and that will be it.
Accessories that come with Panono Panoramic Ball Camera
The Panono camera has a few accessories that go with it.
• The Adapter
The Panono adapter is intended to charge the gadget while it is in use and otherwise.
Since the Panono ball camera can be used to capture images both indoors and outdoors by attaching it to a tripod, the adapter will be of much help in case the camera runs out of charge.
• Panono Stick
The Panono stick is similar to a selfie stick; the camera attaches itself to the stick and has a button on its handle that helps control the camera. You get to have a great 360 ° selfie.
• Panono Case
The Panono Camera comes with a case to carry it around and keep it safe from dust and dirt.
• Panono Messenger Bag
The Panono messenger bag provides storage space for the Panono 360° Camera, a laptop and all the camera’s accessories including the Panono adapter and the Panono stick.
What makes it special?
• The Panono Panoramic Ball camera was rated as the "Best for photographers" out of eight 360° cameras by the Wall Street Journal.
• It is one of the ideal cameras for professional photographers.
• Its fully automatic stitching facility makes it one of a kind.
• Easy to use.
• High zoom level and produces good quality images.
• It has an insanely high resolution.
• Owing to the HDR (beta), the Panono 360° Camera produces detailed images while maintaining the vivid colors.
• It is best suited for news coverage, for landscape photographers, wildlife photographers, advertisers who work for realtors and looking to capture images of properties.
• The Panono Panoramic Ball Camera is best suited for outdoor shoots. They produce crisp images after the fabulous stitching with absolutely no extra efforts on the part of the photographer.
• The tripod is of immense help when you want to click pictures all by yourself without the help of a photographer. What’s more? You can control it remotely using the Panono app. Additionally, you can charge it while using, since we have the Panono adapter that’s capable of doing it.
• The best part is that you can spin the ball up in the air and have it take a nice picture, but do not spin it in there, least you get a blurry image.
• The Panono app is available on iOS and Android.
The Panono Panoramic ball camera is truly an amazing find in the field of panoramic photography.
Do I miss anything? What is on your mind, good information is like nutrition to our brain, share your thoughts with our readers here!
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