The Fleksimus concept camera might have been a good idea in theory, but I can't help but picturing the demographic of purchasers being perves who have bad backs.
The camera can bend and move in order to get the desired angle, but I can't imagine too many situations where this is actually necessary. Then again, I am not a photographer.
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Implications - With so many products flooding the marketplace, companies must consider more innovative commodities to garner attention. Taking a traditional product and fusing it with another concept is a great way to stand out, as many individuals are looking for familiarity in their purchases with a modern twist. Businesses that do so will have a leading edge over other competitors.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Innovative Commodities
- Fusing traditional products with other concepts to stand out in the marketplace.
- Familiarity with a Twist
- Meeting consumer demand for familiarity in purchases with a modern twist.
- Leading Edge Competitors
- Businesses with more innovative commodities have a competitive advantage over others.
Where This Applies
- Photography
- Integrating flexible and bendable cameras could disrupt the photography industry by offering unique angles and perspectives.
- Consumer Electronics
- Fusing traditional products with new concepts can revolutionize the consumer electronics industry by attracting attention and increasing sales.
- Design and Manufacturing
- Creating innovative commodities that combine familiar products with a modern twist can disrupt the design and manufacturing industry by setting new trends and inspiring other companies.