Nikon made a camera that lets dogs take pictures of things they like
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"Lets the camera know when my heart beat goes up, so it can take pictures of what excites me"
I could just imagine the owner opening up the camera roll and seeing nothing but female dogs presenting themselves to the camera
[QUOTE=Dracon;47813228]it was proven fake. in some of the pics you can see a reflection, and it's a cameraman[/QUOTE]
it might not be fake!
[img]http://i.imgur.com/6o0FZeu.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Snoberry Tea;47813179]I am really bothered that their own advertisement mispronounces the name of the company.
"Knee-Con". What.[/QUOTE]
Protip: When a foreign companies advert pronounces its name differently to you, you are doing it wrong.
[QUOTE=Snoberry Tea;47813179]I am really bothered that their own advertisement mispronounces the name of the company.
"Knee-Con". What.[/QUOTE]
im sure you know better
[editline]27th May 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=green bandit;47813240]it was taken by a dog alright :getout:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/uGzvApd.png[/img][/QUOTE]
Hahaha, even with the explanation that "it's the crew", you can still tell he's holding a camera so clearly
Its strange how a company like Nikon can waste money on something as silly as this, I once visited another part of Nikon that made massive X-Ray Metrology machines... that is far more interesting (and awesome)
[QUOTE=nuttyboffin;47817905]Its strange how a company like Nikon can waste money on something as silly as this, I once visited another part of Nikon that made massive X-Ray Metrology machines... that is far more interesting (and awesome)[/QUOTE]
Nikon, Kodak, lots of camera companies also produce x-ray equipment because it's somewhat similar to cameras
[QUOTE=nuttyboffin;47817905]Its strange how a company like Nikon can waste money on something as silly as this, I once visited another part of Nikon that made massive X-Ray Metrology machines... that is far more interesting (and awesome)[/QUOTE]
you assume they're trying to sell this dog camera tech, instead of it just being a feelgood PR stunt to say "hey we're warm and fuzzy" so your average soccer mom remembers the brand better, and eventually picks up their brand of point-and-click instead of some other one at random
[QUOTE=Snoberry Tea;47813207]I have never in my entire life ever heard anyone say it "Kneecon". Only "Neye-con"[/QUOTE]
They no "I" sound in Japanese, the vowel are Ah, Ee , Oo, Eh , Oh
[QUOTE=Snoberry Tea;47813179]I am really bothered that their own advertisement mispronounces the name of the company.
"Knee-Con". What.[/QUOTE]
You say tomato, i say tomato
I keep getting suprised by just how far ranging companies products are with stuff like Boeing making the minute man nuclear missiles and Mitsubishi making rice cookers.
Worst thing about learning Japanese is finding out just how much you have been butchering Japanese company names and it being really hard to stop.
[QUOTE=helifreak;47822183]I keep getting suprised by just how far ranging companies products are with stuff like Boeing making the minute man nuclear missiles and Mitsubishi making rice cookers.
Worst thing about learning Japanese is finding out just how much you have been butchering Japanese company names and it being really hard to stop.[/QUOTE]
one of Mitsubishis' subsidiaries (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries) happens to also be a major domestic manufacturer of avionics, aircraft and missile technologies for the JASDF, makes tanks for the JGSDF (aka Type 10),as well domestic nuclear technologies.
[QUOTE=helifreak;47822183]I keep getting suprised by just how far ranging companies products are with stuff like Boeing making the minute man nuclear missiles and Mitsubishi making rice cookers.
Worst thing about learning Japanese is finding out just how much you have been butchering Japanese company names and it being really hard to stop.[/QUOTE]
don't forget Yamaha
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