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This Zipper Hydrogen Balloon Camera Takes to the Sky for Unique Shots

— November 5, 2012 — Tech
The tech-savvy director who is looking to switch up their recording range is sure to get a kick out of the Zipper Hydrogen Balloon Camera.

The Zipper is powered by hydrogen gas, which is converted from water in the docking station, making it both efficient and cost-effective. The camera can be rotated a full 270-degrees while in flight allowing it to quickly capture sequences that require fast panning. In addition to being controllable via the joystick or a smartphone, the Zipper allows users to design how they would like it to fly and how fast beforehand by utilizing a 3D computer program.

Whether you’re looking to seriously rethink how you shoot that award-winning scene or an easier way to capture moments with friends and family, the Zipper can definitely lend a hand.

Trend Themes

  1. Hydrogen-powered Cameras — The use of hydrogen gas to power cameras offers cost-effective and efficient filming opportunities.
  2. 270-degree Rotational Cameras — Cameras that can rotate a full 270-degrees while in flight can quickly capture action sequences that require fast panning.
  3. 3D Computer-aided Flight Design — The ability to use a 3D computer program to design custom flight patterns and speeds opens up new possibilities for unique camera shots.

Industry Implications

  1. Film and Television Production — The film and television industry can utilize the Zipper camera to capture unique and innovative shots for their productions.
  2. Event Photography and Videography — Event photographers and videographers can take advantage of the Zipper's fast and efficient filming capabilities to capture action-packed events.
  3. Tourism and Travel — The tourism and travel industry can utilize the Zipper camera to capture stunning aerial footage of famous landmarks and scenic destinations.
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