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Sunday
Sep132015

Smart camera prevents you from taking unoriginal photos

 

Thinking of taking one more shot of the Eiffel Tower from THAT angle? If you have the Camera Restricta, you might not be able to do that. Copenhagen designer and artist Phillipp Schmitt developed the device that can track its location and look for geotags of the area. If you approach an area with an excessive number of tags of that particular landmark, for example, the shutter button will retract and a red X will appear on the viewfinder. It has an antenna and sounds off with a Geiger-counter-like sound to let you know if you’re about to approach a heavily photographed area. Although we’re not sure what classifies as too many. This tool though can help you push your creativity further.

Source: Cult of Mac

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