i'm presently filing patent for a camera that requires a scanner/sensor
to be implanted in my right eyeball (my bad eye anyway) and the
"shutter" will be tripped when i say the phrase "boo-ya!"...all wb and
iso settings will be cognitive and the usb dump will be in my...
pasha wrote:
Yah! Like the glasses in "The Jerk", but with a longer extension to
keep your nose away. Then you wouldn't have to worry about rotating
the nose guard back-and-forth (you might look pretty silly walking
around with it still covering your nose).
pasha
On 12/28/2010 09:02, YGelmanPhoto wrote:
Say, here's a thought. Why not configure a snap-in nose guard on a
swivel? When you're taking your camera out of your camera bag, take
out the nose guard as well and snap it in -- onto your glasses or
whatever. Then, when you're ready to look through the viewfinder,
just rotate the nose guard into place, look through the viewfinder,
take the shot, and rotate the nose guard away from your nose. When
you're done photographing, unsnap the nose guard and store it in your
camera bag. Brilliant, no? Happy new year!
-yoram
On Dec 28, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Elson T. Elizaga wrote:
Makes sense. Live view.
On 12/28/2010 6:18 PM, Chris wrote:
You should use the LCD panel instead of the viewfinder. My compact
camera does not have a viewfinder. My nose is far away.
Chris