A 360 degree camera is a specialized imaging device designed to capture a full spherical view of its surroundings in a single shot. Unlike traditional cameras that frame a limited perspective, this technology uses two or more ultra-wide-angle lenses placed back-to-back to record everything around the device simultaneously.
At the core of a 360 degree camera is its lens system, often consisting of fisheye lenses that provide extremely wide fields of view, typically covering 180 degrees each. These images are then stitched together using built-in software or external applications to create a seamless spherical image or video.
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