There's one thing I think many people aren't thinking of in terms of creating videos with technology like this: The human head and human eyes don't make for a great camera system. Let me explain: We use our peripheral vision for much of what we look at. We use muscles in our eyes called extraocular muscles. These muscles have a movement very much like that of the neck of a pigeon, very very jerky. Frankly, I think we'd be able to get the result we're looking for by working on the technology to integrate high-quality camera tech in glasses or sunglasses. You'd get the head motion one might expect (which is dizzying in and of itself in most cases), but you'd be eliminating the jerky motion of the eyes themselves.
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very interesting aspect, thanks for the input.
And you're right, even these lenses wouldn't be able to capture something exactly as we've experienced it, since there are many different factors that tie into this, not only just looking at something with our eyeballs!