NY Times: Video in 3-D may be all the rage, but there is an inexpensive new video tool that I think has greater potential to change the way you shoot video.
It’s from a company called EyeSee360, which makes lenses that put you in the middle of the action. It records in a complete circle (well, doughnut, really). The person watching the video can use a mouse to pan around and see what is happening all around the camera.
Engadget - Not all Kickstarter projects take flight, to say the least, so it's nice to see one like GoPano Micro that not only went somewhere but is continuing to evolve. The company has just put a new version of the 360 degree camera lens adapter on pre-order, this time for the iPhone 5.