Nikon used a 3D printer to create a carry case suitable for a dog. They then attached a heart rate monitor to the device. In goes the camera and when the dog's heart rate spikes, the camera takes a photo. See what gets your dog excited
Nikon used a 3D printer to create a carry case suitable for a dog. They then attached a heart rate monitor to the device. In goes the camera and when the dog's heart rate spikes, the camera takes a photo. See what gets your dog excited
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Nikon, etc!
RICK
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I suppose they pronounce the images "Phodogr-arrfs"!
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That's brilliant. Thanks for sharing, Rick.
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So who gets the copyright on these shots? Will copyright lawyers be hounded by phodographers wanting royalty boneuses?
Woow, if so then we also might get a lot picts of cats, the dog hates, if not only sausages
This is genius by Nikon! If they can sell enough of these the overall quality of the Nikon photo pool should increase dramatically
I'll get my coat....
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Brilliant !
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