France-based designer Joseph Dumary has come up with a camera that allows the user to take a picture, adjust its settings and select options simply by talking to it.
Called the ‘Apple Quicktake digital camera concept’, it is made from glass and recycled aluminium and has a graphic interface (GUI) much resembling an iPad.
The device also carries an inbuilt microphone to record HD sound while cancelling out unwanted background noise as well as boasting a light sensor to adjust screen brightness automatically.
Dumary’s innovative concept design also has an extra-wide HD touchscreen that can be swiveled 360° to take a self-portrait.
Furthermore, it claims to be the first camera in the world that employs Eyefocus+technology to enable it to rotate a few millimeters to the right or left for better focus.
What more could we ask for?
[via PSFK]
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