That's it, I will quit

corkyg

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That is truly a fun gadget. I can see many other applications of that technology. Pah-tee Shottu . . . hai, so des ne! :)
 

Kelvrick

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Panty shot? That tripod is awfully low... :eek:

Otherwise, that actually looks like an interesting idea. We need one strong enough to hold a dslr and a wide angle. A canon one.
 

magomago

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interesting idea....i'm sure that you got to have something along a 5% "keeper" rate. May be worth it for those who don't want to be snapping many photos over dinner, but still want the pictures ;)
 

akugami

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First Sony product in a very long while that I found interesting.
 

rivan

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It probably doesn't work half as well as the video makes it look, but it's a cool concept; I might buy a second or third-gen version :)
 

finbarqs

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yeah, take it to a club, and put it on the floor.. get some nice upskirts!! hopefully someone will be like britney spears..
 

IronWing

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It seems to sense teeth and only takes picture when people bare their fangs. I don't know how that might affect finbarqs' suggestion.
 

Heidfirst

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this really isn't that new as something similar has been done several times before.
 

Gooberlx2

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Originally posted by: Heidfirst
this really isn't that new as something similar has been done several times before.

Really? I don't remember any such similar products. Got links?
 

Heidfirst

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Don't have links atm but I have seen them on Minolta/KM/Sony related forums.
iirc both Minolta & Konica seperately did something similar at 1 time (albeit not as advanced because the electronics weren't then).
What is mildly interesting is that it's Sony (who bought KM's camera division) that have brought it back - I wonder if they are reusing old Konica & Minolta patents?