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If standard point-of-view is not for you when filming your latest outdoor adventure then check out Geonaute's 360 Degree camera. It has 3 camera lenses with 8 megapixels each. It is capable of filming up to 2048 x 1024 in a full 360 degree resolution. It has a rechargeable battery for up to two hours of filming and a microSD slot. It will go on sale this summer for $399.

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Engadget Jan 10, 2013

In our time with the camera we had a genuine feeling of excitement about the possibilities this camera could represent. Imagine this at parties, road trips, concerts. Being able to grab everything at the same time seems like a luxury that blows open the creative possibilities.

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