Hi Magnus,
Hadn't realised that rotation was just an option or that you were managing to get the parts so cheap..so I apologise.
In regards to rotation and head/face capture..when I was doing some early tests with my LED dome and did not have a lot of cameras, I sat the subject on a rotating seat and took photos from 3 x 450D arranged in this kind of pattern :
x
x x
so one camera looking slightly down on to the subjects face and 2 cameras looking slightly up to the face.The 2 lower cams were perhaps 40cms lower than top cam and I think about 80-90cms apart.
Subject was about 1M from cam.
I then had the person rotate to face one camera at a time whilst taking a photo on all 3 cameras for each position.
The results were actually very good and I was surprised how well the models came out of Photoscan.
Sure there was some small movement and mis-alignment in some cases...but keep in mind this was just a quick experimental setup whilst I waited for more cams.
Regarding KinoFlo....yes I know people use them for all sorts of filming,they are still expensive though..and they still don't work very well at the high frame rates now appearing with likes of Phantom or other high speed cameras.
They also do not turn on/off fast...if that is important for you.
Why anyone outside of a large film set would want to use HMI I have no idea...not only are the fixtures expensive but so are the lamps and they don't last very long..and use a lot of power.
It's an Arc lamp! ..this really is old inefficient technology..gives you a great suntan if you don't have the UV protector on it as well...we used to have to work on some old moving light fixtures with the lamp struck but the cover removed (it was the only way to align the gobo wheels accurately)..arc eye is not fun!
The technology of LEDs and even the newer Remote Phosphor LED kit have been around a quite some time in my world of event lighting.
But these technologies are only just starting to be excepted by the film/tv/photography world.
The problem is that there have been a lot of cheap crap LED fixtures from places like China..and this is what a lot of people think all LED lights are like.
Whereas well designed and built LED fixtures can in fact have a higher CRI than Kinoflos,use far less power and last for at least 50,000 hrs.
Sometimes I think Film crews just like carrying around huge heavy lights that need need their own generator to run!
Back on subject...
Yes the NX1000 needs to be set to the WiFi option on dial to use those functions..
the USB remote will NOT work for some reason whilst these modes are chosen..

The USB remote DOES work when
any mode other than WiFi is selected.
Stupidly I have only just tested this and found the usb remote doesn't work when in WiFi Mode.
Maybe something can be done with SmartShooter regarding this...
I think as Andy wrote way back in this thread..it might be better to wait and see what Samsungs new offerings are in March...if rumours are true and the cameras are actually running Android...then thats a bit of game changer, really opening up them up in terms of programming/control hopefully.
Cheers
mala