Gigapan Epic released, $350

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Woops could a mod change to $379? thanks!

http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/30/gigapan-epic-imager-released-your-party-photos-will-never-be-th/

Professional freelance photographer, David Bergman, took his first GigaPan panorama of President Obama's inaugural address, an Epic shot seen around the world. The sweeping image of the new President addressing millions of Americans has such phenomenal detail that by zooming in it is possible to recognize individual faces. Millions have visited GigaPan.org to find themselves in the crowd.

"I knew that this was an important picture, and the story I wanted to convey was the sheer size of the crowd. No single lens could have captured the scene at that quality," said Bergman. "I couldn't have done it without GigaPan."

The GigaPan Epic is so easy to use, Bergman was able to capture this historic shot the very first time he used it. The Epic includes fully integrated software and works seamlessly with GigaPan.org. Everyone can capture the same incredibly detailed images right out of the box. The GigaPan Epic, complete with the GigaPan Stitcher software, is available now at http://www.gigapansystems.com for $379.

Here is how it works: First a digital camera is attached to the Epic, a small robotic mount that automates the picture taking process. Next, the hundreds or thousands of resulting images are downloaded to a computer and the GigaPan Stitcher software automatically combines them into a panorama. Then the GigaPan.org Web site makes it easy to post GigaPan panoramas for sharing with a global community, and the GigaPan Viewer allows people to zoom in and out to explore the panoramas in detail.

"Today we are offering the general public breakthrough high-resolution imaging technology that is the result of years of research by scientists at NASA and Carnegie Mellon University," said Henry Hillman Jr., Founder, President and CEO of GigaPan Systems. "The potential applications for the Epic are limitless. The GigaPan.org site already features more than 10,000 panoramas, and our beta users have taken fantastic panoramas not only of President Obama's Inauguration, but of Yankee Stadium, Chicago skylines, Hawaiian landscapes and thousands of extraordinary images."

Well the price is cheaper than what I thought it would be but how muhc when sold in the UK market remains to be seen.
 
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Something like that. I still wnat to see if I can manage a gigapan without the Gigapan unit though, looking for software that does it free, sure someone mentioned it here!
 
I've just been looking at these and you can use them with a DSLR if you rig up some counter-weight, check out YouTube and see some of the counter-weights they use :D Only thing I don't like is that you seem to be tied to their site to view any Gigapans you may take, also there's a YouTube of a guy who was using an Astro-Telescope mount just like a Gigapan unit.

Another thing I noticed straight away is that some of the Mecchano/Lego Robots that I've seen look like they could easily do the same thing if you had a Laptop as a possible control source.
 
I've just been looking at these and you can use them with a DSLR if you rig up some counter-weight, check out YouTube and see some of the counter-weights they use :D Only thing I don't like is that you seem to be tied to their site to view any Gigapans you may take, also there's a YouTube of a guy who was using an Astro-Telescope mount just like a Gigapan unit.

Another thing I noticed straight away is that some of the Mecchano/Lego Robots that I've seen look like they could easily do the same thing if you had a Laptop as a possible control source.

Lego mindstorms?
 
I've just built a basic website for someone who's invoice has just cleared...do I get one or not!
 
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