Created at the Nagoya Institute of Technology of Japan (it had to be Japan), the camera you can see above was constructed using 158 lenses, which were attached in four rows, spanning 47cm in diameter. As each lens only cost $US2.10 it’s entirely realistic to try and top their record for next year’s Guinness book, but bear in mind it took the team of students six months to build.
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Thanko latest 4GB Camera necktie
Feel like a spy? Here you are Thanko latest 4GB Video Camera hidden in your average salary man necktie.
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