Triops Camera Shoots Sponatneous Photos

Posted in Concepts, Digital Cameras, Digital Imaging by Reuben Drake on September 17th, 2007

Triops digital camera concept has 3 fish-eye lenses to take panoramic shots on its own or on commandThis design concept from Franziska Faoro is called the Triops and consists of 3 fish-eye digital camera lenses facing in 3 separate directions allowing it to take 360 degree panoramic shots. What’s really cool about the device is that it can take them on its own at unexpected moments.

The Triops will take pictures in reaction to movements or sound and can be thrown and take the photos in mid-air. It can also be set to take shots manually and then send them wirelessly to a separate viewing/storage/docking station. This design is still a concept at this point but is definitely something we think would be fun to own.

Triops via Yanko Designs



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One Response to “Triops Camera Shoots Sponatneous Photos”

  1. Amber Says:

    The only things you would need to deeply consider this is:
    1. Where would it be avalible at? walmart maybe.
    2. How much would ‘The Triops’ cost to middle class or lower class beings? $300–or less.
    3. Is it fragile? Most people, such as I, would like something that if you accidenlty drop it, in this case, porposely drop/throw and so on, will be easily fixed with low cost.

    Thank you for reading my message. I hope you take this into consideration.

    -Amber-

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