We haven’t featured a gadget or technology concept in a while but this one caught our attention. If you’re keen on photography, you probably have got a DSLR camera. You’ll probably also realise the most inconvenient thing about these professional gadgets – they’re heavy and bulky. This latest Nova DSLR camera concept by Erin Fong tries to tackle these issues.
The camera is shaped like a game console controller, has two arms extending from the main camera body, which are designed to facilitate both left and right handed users. Getting the control buttons onto the extension arms, the Nova DSLR makes it easy to click photos and search through other features. In addition, the arms can be jabbed back together to function as one extension making the camera even more versatile in utility.
We can’t help it wondering one thing though, its pictures may turn out to be abit fuzzy as this design does appear to us as not the steadiest to hold! Nevertheless, an excellent, innovative idea.
The Nova DSLR Camera takes different forms with the mobility of the camera arms, giving comfort to left-handed and right-handed users. In addition, the buttons are located at the fingertips allowing users to simultaneously take pictures and easily locate the features they need. Whether the Nova is used with one or two handles, the flexibility of the camera’s form gives users a greater versatility in image capturing along with an enjoyable experience while using the Nova camera.
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