I called Ion today and the Booksavr is no longer in development. It would be awesome if manufacturing could be resumed on this project. I would buy one for sure!!!!
wow, you should really keep developing this thing man! Looks pretty labour intensive at this point, but if you could figure out some kind of method to avoid having to repeatedly push down buttons on both camera's (maybe if they were on timers or something) it would also progress it.
Pretty nifty! It might make it even better if you added an overhead pulley and counterweight, so it "wants" to get out of the way, but needs only a minimal downward force to get things in place.
Sign me up for one too. I ordered an Ion Book Saver Jan 01, 2012 and got a cancellation email yesterday from Edmund Scientifics.
ilikevideos79 1 day ago
I called Ion today and the Booksavr is no longer in development. It would be awesome if manufacturing could be resumed on this project. I would buy one for sure!!!!
sybroadhead 3 weeks ago
wow, you should really keep developing this thing man! Looks pretty labour intensive at this point, but if you could figure out some kind of method to avoid having to repeatedly push down buttons on both camera's (maybe if they were on timers or something) it would also progress it.
jbaldsing 4 months ago
Pretty nifty! It might make it even better if you added an overhead pulley and counterweight, so it "wants" to get out of the way, but needs only a minimal downward force to get things in place.
Pygar2 11 months ago
awesome!
superfebs 1 year ago
@GonchuB : Two cameras are fixed on the box.
Lennaick 1 year ago
this design looks pretty good, though i must say, it looks a little wobbly
nutcore 1 year ago
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chessdog 1 year ago
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chessdog 1 year ago
what about the other side of the pages?
GonchuB 1 year ago
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@GonchuB
Another camera is on the opposite side.
The operator pushes both shutter buttons at once.
chessdog 1 year ago