![]() The Gear 360 comes with its (optional) logo, too, but changing that to yours (or your client's) is rather cumbersome. Here is a free online tool with which you can add (and size) a logo. I am afraid there won't be a completely "invisible" tripod but if you are very keen, you can edit the image and with a clone tool, make it completely disappear or add a logo at the bottom (this is allowed just make sure it's not too large). Here's a (now planned) virtual tour of a small church I made with this equipment and method. Now this selfie bot won't be visible on the photos but the tripod, though very small and not intrusive at all, will. Here is the selfie bot:Īnd here it is mounted on the Gear 360's own, small tripod (which is about 8-10 cms high): Now on top of this, I add a selfie stick which has a thread at the bottom in order to "elevate" the camera way above the tripod. Originally it's a tripod for macros and its legs are not connected so it can be set up on any uneven ground easily as I can move (bend out) the legs independently. I also have a tripod with a spirit (or bubble) level and a relatively small head. Note that I was walking about in town when I suddenly decided to go in there and shoot the images so I did not have a tripod just a monopod with me so I am squatting at the bottom of each photo sphere. ![]() Here's an album to show what pictures it takes and here is the virtual tour I created with those images. Not exactly what you mention but at least not far. Hi use a Samsung Gear 360 camera which has a resolution of 7776 × 3888 pixels. Photos was taken at 18:30 and at 19:20 tour was live on google maps, today at 15:00 it was connected to google street view.Īnd yet again, owner didn't want door open and more then pleased with the quality of the Theta S. Here is a tour I made yesterday for less then 10 real minutes with a Theta S on a Microphone boom and a mini light stand. Or step up into the world of DSLR if you want quality. Walking in a tour where horizon is leaning in every direction is a nightmare. What kills the pictures of a Theta, is the dynamic range and a bad photographer.Ĭompetitors are even worse, bad stiching, not to mention that they lack leveling horizon, that is a killswitch for an "action 360° camera" purchase.Īction 360° cameras are not ment to have a leveling horizon, and therefor is not suited for a VT. GEAR 360, Nikon Keymission, LG 360, Panono, just to name a few. This doesn't say it takes great pictures, it just better then the competition. In the 360° snapper world, Theta S rules. The mirror ball is done from a virtual tour program Pano360, I had it before but it didn't do a very good job so I dumped it.
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