Dave Blackhurst
February 11th, 2015, 07:13 PM
TODAYS news story... (YESTERDAYS was about the multiple near collisions with drones by aircraft at between 1300 and 10K+ feet).
Local museums, after a few "close calls" with valuable artwork selfie sticks, and MORONS have instituted a ban on the devices...
As long as we refuse to ban MORONS, we'll never solve the problem!
Posted somewhat tongue in cheek, but let's just say I'm not going to invest in drone/aerial videography... somehow I don't think it's going to be allowed due to the stupidity of a few...
Vince Pachiano
February 11th, 2015, 09:39 PM
You can't fix stupid.
You're at the museum to see the Artwork, Collection, etc.
Why the heck are you taking selfies, unless you are a complete narcissist!
Shaun Roemich
February 12th, 2015, 01:53 PM
What we REALLY need now is a Selfie UAV that hovers around us and shoots everything we do since we are all so very important! Oh! And live streams it as well.
Andy Wilkinson
February 12th, 2015, 02:07 PM
.....I am pretty sure that self-following/filming UAV device already exists...I saw something about it a few weeks back on a website!
(no idea where/can't link to it right now).
John C. Chu
February 12th, 2015, 03:19 PM
Here in New York City, specifically Canal Street/Chinatown, the hot item to sell to tourists are the selfie-sticks with the bluetooth trigger. Who would have thought? (I think $15)
The selfie sticks are sold right next to the mobile phone cases, scarfs, hats gloves and t-shirts etc.
I actually use and own a selfie stick as it is perfect for taking spherical photos with a Ricoh Theta---but I'm going to be self conscious taking it out now.
Colin McDonald
February 13th, 2015, 08:15 AM
I just bought myself a deluxe selfie stick...
:-)
Greg Boston
February 16th, 2015, 06:21 AM
What we REALLY need now is a Selfie UAV that hovers around us and shoots everything we do since we are all so very important! Oh! And live streams it as well.
They already exist. C'mon Shaun, try to keep up. Hehe.
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Robert Benda
February 16th, 2015, 08:48 AM
In the museum, if its crowded, the selfie stick gets you a view from above the crowd (see: Mona Lisa at the Louvre). If its not crowded, its probably semi-narcissists taking pictures of themselves with the artwork.
As for self-following, AirDog, which is due out very soon, is designed to operate that way - mostly for sports enthusiasts. The 3D Robotics' Iris+ also can, using either your phone or one of the fitbit style wrist watches.