Labpano Pilot One + GPS Module + Backpack = Google Street View Blue-Line12149
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Screen Grab courtesy of Labpano Pilot One Store Screen Grabs courtesy of Amazon Labpano Pilot One + GPS Module + Backpack = Google Street View Blue-Line Hi All, 1. How easy is using the Labpano Pilot One for shooting Google Street "blue-line" map updates? 2. How easy is uploading to Google Street View from the Labpano Pilot One? 3. How good is the Google Street View "blue-line" content created with the Labpano Pilot One? 4. Is it worth buying a Labpano Pilot One specifically for Google Street View "blue-line" updates? [less than $1,500] I will likely know the answers to these questions - first-hand - by the end of July 2020 and post a review to the WGAN Forum with the answers to these questions. Labpano let me know today (5 June 2020) that they are shipping me a Pilot One GPS Module. (In May 2020, Labpano sent me a Pilot One replacement for the beta Pilot One hardware they previously sent me in February 2020 that enabled my review of the Labpano Pilot One in February.) Today (5 June 2020), I ordered from Amazon the backpack (pictured above, pricing below). ✓ 3rd Person View Mount - Wearable Handsfree Backpack Body-Mounted with Selfie Stick Pole ✓ $1,249 Labpano Pilot One (128 GB $1,249) [64GB is $1,119. 512GB is $1,499] ✓ $0,129 Labpano Pilot One GPS ✓ $0,068 VGSION 360 Camera Accessory Low-Altitude Shooting Bundle Back Belt ✓ $00012 Waist Mount & Selfie Stick JKSafety 9 Pockets Class 2 High Visibility Zipper Front Safety Vest With Reflective Strips, Yellow Meets ANSI/ISEA Standards (Large) ($12) ====== $1,458 Total (or $1,276 if you get the 64GB Labpano Pilot One) Plus shipping Since the start of COVID-19, my wife and I have been taking daily three (3) mile walks (and 5-6 miles on Saturday and Sunday). I hope to multi-task these walks with Google Street View "blue-line" capture. What questions do you have about using a Labpano Pilot One + Labpano Pilot One GPS + Backpack for Google Street View Blue-Line" map updates? Best, Dan WGAN Forum Related Discussions ✓ Transcript: Pilot One is a Contender for Real Estate Photographers ✓ 10 Backpacks to pair with 360º Cameras to create Google Street View ✓ 2020 is the year of Google Street View Blue Line Map Updates by Pros ✓ Labpano Pilot One + GPS Module + Backpack = Google Street View Blue-Line |
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WGAN Standard Member Las Vegas |
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That Belt Waist Mount scares the crap outa me for being $65 and putting a $1,000 camera onto. Has anyone used that thing? Maybe I'm just getting flashbacks of using a cheap plastic mount that looks like this one that lost a screw. Anyone use this and have better images of that mount? |
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Hi VTLV, I’ve seen this mount on Onsta360 web site for $67 with the selfie stick. https://store.insta360.com/product/The_Back_Bar So I think that the Amazon version could be a copy. However, depending of the weight of your device, it can be safe. I ordered a Pilot One with gps and I will tri the Insta360 version or use the Peak Design GoPro adapter that can be placed on your belt or anywhere on your backpack. Peak Design stuff are really solid and well crafted. https://www.peakdesign.com/products/pov-kit Connecting a selfie stick on the adapter could be easy with an 1/4 screw adapter like this. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/617nYZ4w7RL._AC_SX466_.jpg I’m also working on a car Magnetic mount for my Sirui Carbon Tripod that will be used to hold my gear at 36” over my rooftop. I’ll post some pictures and links to the stuff I bought on Amazon. |
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WGAN Fan Club Member Queensland, Australia |
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I would not trust this mount anything heavier than Insta360 One X unless you can add an extra point for holding the pole somewhere around your neck. It will just swing a heavy camera sitting at the top from side to side making it impossible to create any steady shoots while you are walking. It is like my idea to put my Pilot Era on a helmet. And that's just 20-30cm long stick above the helmet. However weight of the camera just makes things super uncomfortable and moves the camera from side to side no matter how hard you strap your helmet. However insta360 One X is a perfect solution for mounting it on a helmet. I do not feel that camera at all. |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@Wingman UGH! (I was thinking of looping a rope around my waist to keep it in place.) What solution do you recommend (either than a DIY: that's not me!) Dan |
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A second point of contact could be a good idea to safe and stabilize the camera. If you use the Peak Design POV kit on a backpack, you’ll be able to fix the selfie stick to the backpack on a second point. |
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WGAN Fan Club Member Queensland, Australia |
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Actually a grea idea put on a small backpack first, then this mount and hook its pole somehow to the backpack. Some backbacks may even have a ring, or some strap at them so you can hook the pole to without doing any mods to backpack. | ||
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I’ll do some tests and will share the result with you guys. | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by DanSmigrod Have a look at what @AlainRacine suggested above with a backpack. That's one way it can help. Or just DIY a board for a simple laptop backpack to go in it with some mounting brackets for a pole. I know you do not want to DIY but we are talking about a plywood/MDF board(not the frame like I have built for my Era) with just two C shaped brackets to fix a pole. Then you put it in a laptop compartment of your backpack, zip it with a pole sticking through a hole between zip locks and it is done. I would not do it for an Era as it is 500g(that's why I use an aluminum frame) but a Pilot One is not so heavy and it may work. I am sure your local hardware store can cut MDF/plywood board for you to size and all you need are the clamps to be screwed into the board. If you need some specific shaped board guys with CNC/laser can cut it for you. I would help to cut it out but postage cost from AU to USA can make it quite expensive. I actually have a much smaller backpack now that is more comfortable, weights nothing and I may built the same I am offering you for my Insta360 OneX. I have a helmet done for it and I like it but it is just much harder to take with you anywhere you go.The board seems to be much easier way to take it anywhere when you may find something interesting to capture in 360. |
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no single tour from this camera in public till date - and here we are with accessories to go along? | ||
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WGAN Fan Club Member Queensland, Australia |
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I have it but I do not want to publish a messy environment of my house and my kids. I can try to see if I can do it outdoor around my house but I am sure somebody will share theirs faster than I do it. I like that it has come into existence as it is a new way to build tours and possibly in a very easy way but its realisation and lack of any extra features won't let me use it for any business/property. It is understandable though as it is a new thing and I hope we can expect some great improvements and new features added over time. |
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@Wingman It is frustrating to see the company going gaga all over social without sampling one till date. How long one should wait? This has been the USP of this camera and no sample for hands on? | ||
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I believe they have published the sample of their tour somewhere some time ago. I just can not remember where. Pilot Era owners got an update with Pilot Tours support only last week. And a week prior to that Labpano let people to register accounts for it. So no surprise there are almost no examples. There is one published tour in their community group on Facebook but I believe somebody has just tried to do their own house. I do not feel comfortable to publish it here. Just join the group and you will see it. Here is a ling to their community https://www.facebook.com/groups/Labpano/ |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Quote:Originally Posted by @AlainRacine I look forward to seeing a photo. I could not picture how you will be using this. Dan |
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Quote:Originally Posted by @Wingman Yes. Great idea. I will try this. Dan |
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Quote:Originally Posted by @AlainRacine Thank you! Dan |
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@DanSmigrod - I have watched it then and read your review but now, Where is the tour Dan? !!! sample 8k panos, tours & gsv... i wonder how they made their marketing videos - were they not good enough to be made public? | ||
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@Kumar Here are examples of content created with the beta hardware of Labpano Pilot One: ✓ EyeSpy360 360º Virtual Tour Created Using Labpano Pilot One Camera ✓ Time-lapse 360º Video Shot with Labpano Pilot One ✓ 360 Video Shot with Labpano Pilot One During Our Caribbean Cruise Last Week ✓ My 3rd EyeSpy360 Tour (Workflow for Furnished Apartment in Atlanta) More WGAN Forum discussions tagged: Pilot One Dan |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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VGSION 360 Camera Accessory Low-Altitude Shooting Bundle Back Belt Waist Mount & Selfie Stick JKSafety 9 Pockets Class 2 High Visibility Zipper Front Safety Vest With Reflective Strips, Yellow Meets ANSI/ISEA Standards (Large) ($12) Hi All, Good news ... This arrived today: VGSION 360 Camera Accessory Low-Altitude Shooting Bundle Back Belt Waist Mount & Selfie Stick ($68) My initial reactions wearing it: 1. It's AWESOME 2. the flange has sprockets so that you can "aim" the pole so that it is immediately over your head 3. My comfort level is super-high that I am not going to lose the camera to the flange failing 4. That said, I have a safety vest (like this) which I put on after the waist mount: keep the pole from straying; it's lite 5. I like the addition of the safety vest because it makes be look "official" "safe" in the street 6. Once I position the height of the Pilot One camera (set to infinity); I can adjust the nadir logo patch to hide me While you very likely could MacGyver other solutions to keep the camera safe from toppling over, I am super-happy with the safety vest. The Labpano Pilot One GPS module is scheduled to arrive on Monday (15 June 2020), according to DHL. Questions? Dan P.S. I added the safety vest to the shopping list in the first post ... -- Screen Grab: I added my nadir logo patch in the Labpano Pilot One camera [no need to add the patch in post production!]. Then, I resized the logo patch to cover me! Here is the 360º photo sphere test shot (with all the gear in the shopping list.) |
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WGAN Fan Club Member Queensland, Australia |
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Is that vest made from polyester? If it is you can find guys locally who do sublimation printing and they can print whatever you want on it to look it even more offical and have your contact details on it. The good thing about using sublimation printing on a polyester closing is that it is cheap even for one piece job and it never wears of. | ||
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@Wingman “STAY BACK 500 FEET” Or “We Get Around” Or photographer Dan |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Related WGAN Forum Discussions ✓ 10 Things I learned shooting GSV of 3 Atlanta Parks with Labpano Pilot One ✓ Labpano Pilot One + GPS Module + Backpack = Google Street View Blue-Line ✓ GPS module for Pilot One has a poor design ✓ All WGAN Forum discussions tagged: Pilot One | Pilot Era |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Screen Grab: Message from Labpano about its Pilot One GPS Module, as found in the Labpano Community on Facebook on Sunday, 14 June 2020. |
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@DanSmigrod This could work, its a backpack with a handle You just need to attach the camera somehow |
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@uk_man Yes. I could imagine that you replace the handle with a pole meant to mount a camera. Best, Dan |
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Hi @DanSmigrod, Quote: Originally Posted by DanSmigrod I would like to see an update of any street that already has a blue line made by the Google Street View car, with a Labpano Pilot One to see if Google replaces the blue line made by Google's car, by the blue line created by us. Thanks. Takeda IMG360 |
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@TakedaSan Great idea. Will do. I am curious too! (I hope so!!!) Dan |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Hi All, A WGAN Forum related discussion: ✓ How to Create Google Street View Blue-Line Map Updates with a Pilot One EE Dan |
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@DanSmigrod, Takeda |
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