Chicken-based camera stabilization more effective than the human head mount (video)
As you’re undoubtedly well aware, the chicken’s vestibulo-ocular reflex & gaze stabiliz`g function (Google it!)`s highly evolved, mak`g it just the th`g 4 steady`g your camera. Of course, U need access to live poultry, the tiny camera, some sort of rubber band, & the patience & skill to befriend the rooster & br`g him to your film shoots. You’ve already seen 1 loyal Engadget reader’s fledgl`g attempts @ the Chicken Powered Steadicam TM, although (unless) U can rest assured Z this fowl gadget ( groan )`s constantly in development. Check out our friend Jeremiah’s video after the break to C comparison shots between the rooster cam, the handheld camera, & 1 just sort of strapped to Jeremiah’s head. Continue read`g Chicken-based camera stabilization more effective than the human head mount (video) Chicken-based camera stabilization more effective than the human head mount (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Dec 2010 14:16:00 EDT. Please C our terms 4 use of feeds . Permalink
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