Canon filed a patent with WIPO on March 26, 2018, entitled ‘Image Capturing apparatus and image capturing control method,’ which was published on October 4, 2018. It is a spherical camera system consisting of multiple cameras with 360-degree images. The eight cameras (one at the top and bottom and six distributed over the center axis) are connected to each other.
Canon camera with eight zoom lenses
Normally you deal with stitching (seams) when images from multiple cameras are combined into one large image. Although manufacturers like to claim differently, in practice, you often see a seam running through the photo, where the images are joined together. Canon has come up with a solution for this. The eight advanced cameras can zoom in and out individually. These are configured in such a way that the images overlap perfectly.
In fact, it comes down to the fact that only two cameras are needed to record an almost 360-degree image. The other six cameras mainly serve to ensure that the stitching process runs smoothly. The images can then be combined into one image using the software. It goes without saying that an optical image stabilization system is also installed.
The patented Canon 360-degree camera stands on three built-in tripod legs, which can be individually adjusted in length and angle as desired. In addition, three movable lighting units are installed on the camera system. The battery compartment is located in the lower part of the camera.
Canon 360-degree camera
360-degree cameras and action cameras have become increasingly popular over the years, and in the coming years, growth is expected in the 360-degree camera market. This growth is largely determined by the film industry, but even for professional use, there are many applications to come up with. Consider, for example, the increasing number of virtual reality productions.
However, Canon has been known for its high-quality images for years. When Canon introduces a professional 360-degree camera, it will undoubtedly be greatly speculated about.