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SvennoJ said:
John2290 said:

There is  " affordable" spherical cameras that record a "half sphere" image but record a static image so it be like looking around the inside of a fish bowl, their in the works by a few companies for 400 -600 euro seemingly the price range. I remember reading about a well known company creating a rigged setup for that price range also but I can't remember if it was just the rig or a camera and a rig. Its the mechanically moving rig that is what willbe mind blowing here (a with Professional 360 degree rig with multiple cameras costin thousands.)

There are however companies commited to making affordable rigs, again in the 400-600 euro range with anything under a grand considered cheap. Fly360 is one if I remember correctly. But there are many others. Its really unclear if these will be bundled with special cameras, made specifically for VR cameras or if they can be made for a dslr, go pro etc. 

I'm sure the lads on The big bang theory will have this tech in 2016 and use Howard's wanking robot arm as a rig ;D or come up with something dynamic and feasible.

I would love if someone could develop a small drone that is able to maintain flight while headtracking on the VR headset controling it's movement.

Fly like an eagle. 

Oh, fly like and eagle.

Baby.

Come on and fly with Me.



You only need to Google it
http://www.gizmag.com/ghost-drone-2-virtual-reality/40281/
Expensive though