One thing that hasn’t changed much over the years is the shape of our
cameras, which have always pretty much taken the form of a rectangular
box design. Now Jean-michel Bonnemoy is looking to change our view of
the traditional rectangular camera box design, and has created a
unique camera design concept camera which takes the form of a cylinder.
Jean-michel Bonnemo’s new D-CAN concept design has been created to
significantly reduces the cameras volume, yet still provide users with
all the finite controls professional photographers are accustomed to.
Here are a few features that Bonnemo would include within his camera design if it ever made the jump from concept to production:
- Large range zoom stabilized USM lens.
- A ring authorizes the focus correction. The focal is lockable.
- Extension cursor for macrophotography
- The lens cap, impossible to lose, includes an electronic flash and the AF-assist illuminator
- The accessory shoe can receive, besides an electronic flash, a directional microphone or a remote control receiver.
- The cursor “function” allows to choose between fixed views or video, pictures reading, intervallometer and power off.
- Cursor “mode” (program, speed or aperture priority, manual)
Double key ISO (100 to 6400 ISO).
- A ring authorizes the focus correction. The focal is lockable.
- Extension cursor for macrophotography
- The lens cap, impossible to lose, includes an electronic flash and the AF-assist illuminator
- The accessory shoe can receive, besides an electronic flash, a directional microphone or a remote control receiver.
- The cursor “function” allows to choose between fixed views or video, pictures reading, intervallometer and power off.
- Cursor “mode” (program, speed or aperture priority, manual)
Double key ISO (100 to 6400 ISO).