Panono UPF Converter. Version: 1.1.0 Published on: 21.03.2016 (3 Years ago) The Panono creates so called UPF (Unstitched Panorama Format) files which are uploaded to the Panono Cloud and stored on your account. They contain the 36 unstitched images from the camera modules that are contained in the Panono.
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Point & Shoot Cameras Panono User Manual You have selected Photography - Digital Cameras - Point & Shoot Cameras for the brand Panono. User manuals for the use of Panono Point & Shoot Cameras contain basic instructions that need to be followed during installation and operation. Before starting your appliance, the instructions should be read through carefully.
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Panono is the go-to-solution for businesses and professional users in 360° photo content. We enable you to create, edit and use 360° images for your own purposes.
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Jan 16, 2019 . The Panono App is the main interface for operating the Panono 360 Camera 16k. The app lets you manage your Panono 360 Camera 16k as well as your 360 photos. You can use the app: to trigger the camera to take a picture. to look at previews of the 360° photos you have taken. upload 360° photos for stitching.
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You can access the manual settings of the Panono inside the camera menu by selecting the gear-wheel on the bottom right. Please note: The settings have to be changed back manually. Settings will remain the same, even after restarting the camera! You can choose between manual and automatic settings. Auto Exposure
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THE 360 DEGREE CAMERA FOR PROS. Use the Panono Camera to create 360 degree content. 108 MP total resolution makes it the highest resolution one-shot camera on the market. Transfer the image data to the Panono cloud for a fully automated stitching. Your finished photos are provided as 16K x 8K equirectangulars within minutes.
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May 03, 2017 . Panono is the highest resolution all-in-one 360 camera with 36 lenses and 108 megapixel resolution. Its only drawback is that the stitching is often not perfect and is tedious to correct. In this post, I will discuss how you can stitch Panono photos yourself, or fix Panono stitching errors. Panono is my favorite 360 camera […]
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Aug 15, 2018 . Panono, the highest resolution 360 camera in production. The Panono is the highest resolution 360 camera on the market as of 2018. It’s a 360 camera with 36 lenses and a stitched resolution of 16384 x 8192. It actually has a higher nominal resolution than even an 8-shot DSLR panorama with a 24-mp DSLR.
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Jul 24, 2016 . A grapefruit-sized ball constructed of tough plastic, the Panono contains 36 separate cameras. Each camera uses a 1/4" sensor (a bit smaller than the sensor likely found in your smartphone) and when the files are combined, the result is a 108MP 360-degree image that allows one to pan and zoom around the scene.
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SP360 4K allows for one of the rare 2-camera setups that's capable of capturing completely spherical 4K video at 30 frames per second. Most alternatives either can't match the resolution, the framerate or require more than 2 cameras (which means more stitch lines).
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Jul 24, 2016 . While pricey, the Panono 360 camera is a beginner-friendly way to experiment with VR, producing excellent results with very little user input. Read more
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Photos are stored in the camera’s internal memory (the memory is not removable or expandable), which has an available capacity of around 12GB (although the specs say 16GB). Each non-HDR photo takes up around 30MB, while HDR photos take up around 100MB. The auto exposure is quite good and reliable.
It’s a 360 camera with 36 lenses and a stitched resolution of 16384 x 8192. It actually has a higher nominal resolution than even an 8-shot DSLR panorama with a 24-mp DSLR. However, it is designed only for taking 360 photos and cannot take 360 videos.
There are other ways to shoot with the Panono, such as using an optional dedicated selfie stick with built in trigger. The stick is convenient for shooting but it cannot be collapsed, plus it doesn’t have a 1/4-20 tripod hole, so I seldom use it. It’s also possible to shoot with it by simply throwing it into the air.
The Panono has a case but I use a Lowepro camera bag, which I find more handy and can also cover the camera in between shots. The Panono has only one button and it has a USB port. To attach it to a tripod, you need a tripod adapter that attaches to the USB port.