Tuesday, 11 December 2007

Woot?!

Sony released two updated new cameras in Japan that incorporate facial recognition technology. The idea behind such an inclusion is to ensure all those pictures you take have at least one smiling face in them.

The so called “smile shutter” will look for a person’s facial features and decide whether he or she is smiling or not before allowing a picture to be taken. In a picture containing many people (up to 8), the photographer can identify which person he or she wants to smile to the camera, and it won’t take a shot until that specific person has a grin.

You aren’t limited to just one type of smile either, with three settings available for slight grin, full smile, and belly laugh. For those who want to take pictures of grumpy people, you’ll be glad to know the option can be turned off easily on the camera touch panel.




Just imagine,
[1, 2, 3, say cheese~~]
[Ei, it's not working, hey, you, smile lah, don't make the camera mad.]

=.=

4 comments:

joanne said...

wa
i wana gt 1 too
then no1 can ever do funny face when takin photos d
hahahaa

G said...

=.=

Kinda stupid lah, this so called technology.

Ei, [funny face], isn't it girls like to do so?
>.<

Btw, you won't get the chance to shoot your photo which showing beside your comment with that camera, Bluek.

joanne said...

haha
coz i nt smillin?
ahhahh
then i think tat camera nt so gd d =P

G said...

haha,

as long you smile, it will be a good ones.