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Jan 11, 2011 00:35 |  #1

Absolutely hilarious. I started to laugh and I don't know why. Maybe its the kid doing the video. Maybe its the fact at how well the smile detection works. Is this crazy funny or what?

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Funny is the ending. Check out the camera he is recording this with.....(1:44) Ha


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Jan 11, 2011 00:39 |  #2

How can you tell what camera it is? It is completely oof... a Canon Powershot A5xx?


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Jan 11, 2011 01:20 |  #3

Interest...ing.

I guess this is the semi-ultimate self-portrait camera? (I call it "semi" since it won't take a photo unless you show teeth.)

Not quite sure at what other time this particular feature would be handy. Suggestions/speculatio​ns?

Wonder what happens if someone is tooth-less? :lol:


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Jan 11, 2011 05:08 as a reply to  @ jwcdds's post |  #4

I wonder it the camera takes pics of people when sad or grumpy:rolleyes:


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Jan 11, 2011 14:27 |  #5

yogestee wrote in post #11616265 (external link)
I wonder it the camera takes pics of people when sad or grumpy:rolleyes:

Will it is called smile detection.

But your right. I need to go out and patent sad and grumpy detection.


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Jan 11, 2011 14:34 |  #6

or pensive detection. People are always trying to look pensive in photos.


or lip purse detection for facebook/myspace photos.




  
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Jan 11, 2011 15:18 |  #7

robertwsimpson wrote in post #11619110 (external link)
...or lip purse detection for facebook/myspace photos.

Lol, people call that "duckface."


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Jan 11, 2011 15:32 |  #8

my nikon s8100 has smile detection, its pretty accurate, ive had plenty of people try to trick it with frowns, other faces, but it snaps as soon as they smile


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Jan 11, 2011 15:37 as a reply to  @ Virto's post |  #9

I have an NEX-3 and it has the smile detection as well. It even lets you determine how much of a smile the person has to have before it will take the shot and you can choose between adult face and child face priority. I thought it was just a gimmick but the crazy thing is it actually works!


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Jan 11, 2011 15:39 |  #10

What if your missing teeth or your teeth are really yellow? Will it still work?


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Jan 11, 2011 15:41 |  #11

chomish wrote in post #11619577 (external link)
What if your missing teeth or your teeth are really yellow? Will it still work?

Only if you set a custom white balance


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Jan 11, 2011 15:47 |  #12

tkbslc wrote in post #11619596 (external link)
Only if you set a custom white balance

now that's funny. I don't care who you are!




  
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Jan 11, 2011 15:59 |  #13

Damn Sony... only lets you take happy portraits. A hasselblad would take moody portraits.




  
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Jan 11, 2011 17:43 |  #14

Maybe somone else is in the room with a wireless remote or something.Just the vibe i get from him




  
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Jan 11, 2011 18:38 |  #15

sbumps wrote in post #11620343 (external link)
Maybe somone else is in the room with a wireless remote or something.Just the vibe i get from him

Why? Smile detection on P&S cams isn't exactly a new or far-fetched tech.




  
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