Frisbee Camera

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Graduate from Royal College of Arts, Adam Sutcliffe designs an unconventional video camera which is attached to a frisbee. Named as Catchu, it can record up to 20 minutes of broadcast quality video on a solid state memory. The Catchu can capture videos in the same direction while the frisbee spins in the air with the help of wind vein attached to the cam. Just a concept right now, but Adam estimates it will cost £45 (US$83) when it’ll hit the stores.

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2 Responses to “Frisbee Camera”

  1. Hi there, if you’d like to some stills from the footage I took from the working prototype. Please visit my website.

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  2. [...] We showed you Catchu, a fun frisbee camera developed by a college graduate, Adam Sutcliffe. Now here is a video of the working prototype of Catchu. Catchu records decent quality of video but there is a room of improvement. [...]

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