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Advanced Fullframe In-Eye Retinal Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera

By Needful Things

Four years ago, I was infected with the worst case of shutterbug. It resulted on the spending of my meager income in purchasing a simple point-and-shoot camera from Kodak. Today I own a Sony DSC-H50. A far cry from my dream Pentax K20Dm but one has to be contented for the moment with what his pockets can provide.

I do not consider myself an amateur photographer much less a professional one. But my inherited love for photography has led me into thinking up or conjuring dream cameras.

Fullframe In-Eye Embedded Retinal DSLR Camera.

This camera has 24 megapixels of resolution using a hybrid-organic lens similar to the human eye. It has a built in storage capacity of 1 terabyte and can be upgraded to use the vast capacity of the brain for additional storage. Of course it takes its power from the human brain which we all know produces a significant amount of power.

The optical zoom would be around 560mm and a digital zoom for around 50x. Controls for features like aperture, shutter speed... can be accessed using the eyeball movements and eye blinks on an HUD projector that only the user can see. A blink of the left eye activates the "shutter" to capture a scene. The right eye blink captures high definition video. Audio is recorded via the users eardrums.

Data download is via bluetooth or the current technology for wireless data transfers. Of course this embedded camera gives the user a 20/20 vision and eyesight if you are blind. The camera comes with a self installer... you know a device you put over your eye to install the camera painlessly.

X-ray vision would be great but well that's already the caffeine talking. But it would be a great upgrade... which leads to another device that blocks these x-ray visions. Another intel perhaps?

Advantages


Well you can see all the implied advantages right? No more photographer awkward poses... no more heavy equipment... no worries about the weather... no more battery grips... Just look into the sunrise and blink your eye and you have captured the sunrise the way it should be.

So who gets to build my dream camera? Sony, Canon, Pentax or Nikon?

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In-Eye embedded DSLR camera
In-Eye embedded DSLR camera

Contributed by The Monks of Shimura on April 24, 2009, at 10:07 AM UTC.

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