Monday, November 28, 2011

Where is the Camera?

Air Clicker by Yeon Su Kim

A unique design concept which eliminates all that superfluous crap in most of the camera. Stripping the idea down to two modules you wear on your fingers, one a Bluetooth-enabled camera lens (which sends your “pictures” directly to your smartphone) and the other a motion-sensitive shutter button for “clicking”. Simply curving your fingers would enable the video mode. Smile for the fingers!
If you want to click pictures, wear the camera band on your thumb and the shutter button on your forefinger and gesture to click a pic. To take videos, simply curve your fingers to mimic a video camera grip and shoot. The tension from the finger movement triggers the shutter button to operate.



2 comments:

  1. wowww! This is probably the coolest thing invented after the smart phones itself. I mean it may look a bit strange, but it beats carrying around a big camera or pulling out your phone everytime you want to snap a picture. Cool creation.

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  2. Amazing and interesting. But how do you know the depth of field and the frame for what you are taking a picture of? Do you just point in the general direction and get a wide shot of everything in that direction? Hmmm....

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