Luna, The World's Smallest 360º Camera?

Luna, a 6 centimeter camera is claimed by its makers as The World's Smallest 360º Camera. It is obviously very handy and has a single button operation which makes shooting pictures so easy, especially when you are outdoors. There are no movable parts so there is no need to adjust anything before you start taking photos. You can get a full 360 degree panoramic view in a photo just by a single click.

According to Memora Inc., this tiny gadget weighing just a mere 180 grams is packed with huge features as it uses two 190 degrees fish eye lens technology. You may also immediately save the photos or videos, live stream it to devices like smartphones, tablets and even smart TVs, for both Android and iOS, or upload the footages right away to your social media, as this device has a built in wifi. Storage of photos in Luna is not a problem because it has a 32G built in memory card.

Its waterproof and gyro stabilization features make this minute gadget perfect for capturing moments for an approximate 30 minutes of continuous recording time. It is great for adventure or sports events like surfing, skateboarding and the like. You can use this with or without a monopod as it has a built in magnetic connector, meaning it attaches safely to any metal surface.

Memora Inc promises, "No camera rigs. No stitching. No cables. 360° video at the click of a button."

The team that developed Luna is a group of diverse individuals that have a common interest in imaging technology and virtual reality. According to indiegogo, they met at Singularity University's GSP program, and they officially worked together at the NASA Research Park in California. The team has partnered with Elan Microelectronics Corporation for complete technical support.

Though the company has a great product to offer, they need consumers to back their project up. So far, hundreds of people have pledged to buy their limited Luna pack. If all goes well, tech enthusiasts can expect this innovative camera come October 2016.

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