That IS interesting....
Someone who lost their eye is looking to regenerate the world she should see: through a camera.
Here is the link
Here is the link
A narrowboats journey through repair, cruising, and other joys of the english waterways.
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Should there be a hyperlink?
IS, image stabilisation, now available in many camera's.
I wonder if you are being clever.
I'm assuming she has sight in her other one, so it's a recording kind of thing rather than immediate use/decoding...
I've often thought a way of instantly waht I'm seeing would be great, but that's mainly because I'm all too aware of everyone's reactions when I produce a bloody great SLR (often the only option if low light etc).
I think there wome glasses with cameras built in, more or less as a toy... similarly small cameras to go on BMX kid's hemlets and the like.
Video would be pretty easy; there'd be space in there for a 2.4GHz wireless camera and small rechargeable power source; pictures could be recorded on a pocket gadget, I'm sure. Higher resultion still images would be easy enough if a module could be found small enough - should be easy with phone camera technology, but needs to be physically small... I've been meaning to build a cheap digital camera into a box with automatic trigger to do timelapse boat trip videos (or justr supply loads of pics to the canalplan site), but haven't done it yet, obviously...
Link is now there. Thanks Bones!
I like the idea of being able to 'reclaim' the sight in some way.
I understand the need to stop having an absence...
Perhaps we should fit this to Billy:
http://www.mr-lee-catcam.de/cc_index_en.htm
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