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Facebook Open Sources 360 Surround Camera With Ikea-Style Instructions (techcrunch.com) 31

Reader joshtops writes: Facebook needs you to fill its News Feed, Oculus Rift, and Gear VR with 360 content. So today it put all the hardware and software designs of its Surround 360 camera on Github after announcing the plan in April. Thanks to cheeky instruction manual inspired by Ikea's manuals, you can learn how to buy the parts, assemble the camera, load the image-stitching software, and start shooting 360 content. Essentially 17 cameras on a UFO-looking stick, the 360 Surround camera can be built for about $30,000 in parts. The 4-megapixel lenses can shoot 4K, 6K, or 8K 360 video, and fisheye lenses on the top and bottom remove the blindspots. Facebook forced a random engineer to try to build the 360 Surround from the open source instructions, and found it took about four hours.FastCompany has more details.
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Facebook Open Sources 360 Surround Camera With Ikea-Style Instructions

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    They expect someone to spend 30k on a DIY project and then give them the pictures for free? Who thought of this?

    • Bragging rights/advertising for companies and organizations.
      This isn't really targeting average Facebook users for their selfie needs.

  • Normally all I can find is psuedorandom ones

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Earlier today: Mark Zuckerberg gave a speech to the employees of Facebook.

    "We shall go on to the end. We shall fight privacy in France, we shall fight privacy on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our data collecting, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight privacy on the beaches, we shall fight privacy on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight privacy in the hills; we shall never stop, u

  • For a series of random actions to produce a device in 4 hours is pretty fast. I wonder how long it would have taken with deliberate actions.

  • What I'm really wanting is some kind of 360 #D setup - all of the 360 cameras I know about at the moment just record flat video all around, without any separation required for true 3D playback (as with a VR headset).

    • by swb ( 14022 )

      You would think they could have cameras with overlapping fields of view and the software to mask the overlap correctly to provide a stereoscopic effect. Even cardboard videos seem to do this OK.

      • I have an LG 360Â camera with two huge fisheyes, one on each side, giving a full 360Â pannable view, including video. Smaller than a pack of cigarettes by about half, 200 bucks, works with other Android, iPhones, etc. SUPPOSED to work with Facebook but haven't tried it yet.
  • For $30,000 I would rather buy one of the shelf so if it does not work I can get a refund from someone.

    Nice there releasing these plans but would it not be better to try and design one that is more affordable to everyday people?

  • "Facebook needs you to fill its News Feed, Oculus Rift, and Gear VR with 360 content."

    Like I give a FUCK what Facebook needs.

    But anyway, yeah, I'll just get right on that. I'll just run out at lunch and buy $30,000 worth of camera shit so I can help poor little Facebook keep its content flowing.

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