Saturday • January 14, 2012 • by Cale Bruckner
Kogeto’s Dot for the iPhone 4 and 4s works with your iPhone’s HD camera to capture full 360° video. You can watch the video right on your phone by swiping your screen to virtually spin around, or watch in panoramic widescreen mode. Dot comes with Kogeto’s Looker App.
Kogeto’s compact and durable iCONIC lens captures video all at once without stitching frames together. The catadioptric optical system is fully AR-coated for excellent color fidelity.
Records in eight minute bursts. Videos can be uploaded to Kogeto’s servers, from there, you can share your videos with friends.
At $80, it’s more expensive than most iPhone lens accessories, but it’s well worth the price for people looking for the functionality.
Interested? Check out this sample Dot video – don’t forget to use your cursor to pan around.
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Kogeto Dot
0 CommentsSaturday • January 14, 2012 • by Cale Bruckner
Kogeto’s compact and durable iCONIC lens captures video all at once without stitching frames together. The catadioptric optical system is fully AR-coated for excellent color fidelity.
Records in eight minute bursts. Videos can be uploaded to Kogeto’s servers, from there, you can share your videos with friends.
At $80, it’s more expensive than most iPhone lens accessories, but it’s well worth the price for people looking for the functionality.
Interested? Check out this sample Dot video – don’t forget to use your cursor to pan around.
Related posts:
Posted in: tech.commentary, tech.commentary.apple, tech.commentary.iphone
Tagged with: dot, iphone, kogeto dot, Mobile, photography