Ricardo Mendonca Ferreira loves KAPing. It stands for Kite Aerial Photography, and the 2009 Push N900 competition gave him the chance to take it to the next level. He suspended a Nokia N900, with its 5 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss lens, in a motorised rig below a huge Japanese Rokkaku kite. Another N900 on the ground shows what's being photographed, and by tilting the device the accelerometers let you adjust the direction of the flying camera. Smart coding, stunning results.
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that was cool !
BRUNO2089 1 year ago
different kind of "the balloon project"?
chisinchai 1 year ago