On 12 Jun 2007, at 18:46, Tom Longson (nym) wrote:

I'm personally interested in the smallest amount of effort to get something working. I expect, and I think Steven White would back me up on this, that there are complexities in this such as trying to capture tilt and yaw.

Trying to move cameras or mirrors is a fairly complicated process, and while it's potentially cheaper than buying multiple cameras, it also means that whatever you build

a) will be harder for the next person to build &
b) less likely to succeed due to increased complexity.

Right now, I'm interested in purchasing a 360 degree lens, and getting something working. Right now the money is a big pain point for me, but I'm hoping to resolve that shortly.

360 degree lens == kiss good by to your resolution.

Really, buy 5-6 cameras.

Think of it this way, googlers might be zombie non-talkers under the biggest NDA in the universe but they are pretty smart and put time and effort in to figuring the best way to do this. They chose 5-6 cameras or whatever it was.

have fun,

SteveC | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.asklater.com/steve/


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