Most high-end digital cameras are inherently difficult to upgrade
and tweak. But this modular concept,This is where new style point of
sale systems are presented in. Along with the many advances in computer
and information engineering through the years, the standard Point of sale system OEM
has actually been revamped and upgraded to present the business
enterprise owner with a brand new and improved way with which to do his
business and make it more cost-effective. by Korean designers Dae jin
Ahn and Chun hyun Park, suggests a different future for photography,
where components can be swapped with ease.Today, there are a variety of Robot system
that are used for enhancing the overall efficiency levels of the
packaging industry. With the industry looking to reduce human labor, run
lean organizations and at the same time deal with ever increasing
product variations in the market place, the flexibility provided by
robotic packaging systems are welcome.Called Equinox, this camera system
is based on a small square core, which contains a specific sensor and
mount pairing. What you choose to do with that core would be up to you: a
small, barebones grip if you only need the essentials, say,Reliable
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fittings typically have a website with all the necessary information
such as grading and certification. Checking these is absolutely
essential. or a bigger grip that offers more controls if you know things
will get serious.
Or maybe you're using it in a studio and don't need any body, so instead link the sensor to a computer and use software to take on the work (see below). Its versatility is what makes this concept so neat and we think it would be amazing if it was actually real. Interesting concept.In the 70s, researchers felt that Robotic arm would be a vital asset to the workplace. Little did they know, humans would consider fusing themselves with this technology to become super-human cyborgs! Reminds me of a clean version of the RED cinema cameras, but on a consumer level for photography.
The bottom image is asking for trouble though. A lens that big requires to be mounted with a lens tripod ring. Any kind of movement would cause a lot of stress on the body's tripod mount, and the lens mount. They should know that.Every time I see something from Yanko I wonder how they stay in business.I could have easily compress the soft mud of the weight of the Fiberglass animal tracks and distorted to some extent as a result. Distorted impressions of the process of ossification is also overestimated, and perhaps the size of images in press releases, has been photographed only the largest, and the impressions. None of these concepts ever get made, so they must not have any repeat customers.
Or maybe you're using it in a studio and don't need any body, so instead link the sensor to a computer and use software to take on the work (see below). Its versatility is what makes this concept so neat and we think it would be amazing if it was actually real. Interesting concept.In the 70s, researchers felt that Robotic arm would be a vital asset to the workplace. Little did they know, humans would consider fusing themselves with this technology to become super-human cyborgs! Reminds me of a clean version of the RED cinema cameras, but on a consumer level for photography.
The bottom image is asking for trouble though. A lens that big requires to be mounted with a lens tripod ring. Any kind of movement would cause a lot of stress on the body's tripod mount, and the lens mount. They should know that.Every time I see something from Yanko I wonder how they stay in business.I could have easily compress the soft mud of the weight of the Fiberglass animal tracks and distorted to some extent as a result. Distorted impressions of the process of ossification is also overestimated, and perhaps the size of images in press releases, has been photographed only the largest, and the impressions. None of these concepts ever get made, so they must not have any repeat customers.
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