Utilizing a specially curved mirror, the 360-degree lens collects light from all directions and sends it into your iPhone 4's lens. From there you can preview the 360-degree video as it records. You can then return to the video and view it from any perspective and at any angle and at any time.
The GoPano micro is a modified version of the GoPano Plus, which you can attach to a multitude of different cameras for both pictures and videos. With the GoPano Plus. you had to take your videos and photos off the camera and then edit them on the computer, but on the iPhone 4 the GoPano app does everything for you.
The GoPan micro also started on Kickstarter and has raised $169,209--substantially more than the initial $20,000 fundraising goal. It's not available yet, but the creators hope to make it available to you soon. Make sure to check out the full specs at the GoPano store and to join the email list to get notified when it becomes available!
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