November 2017
Beginner to intermediate
208 pages
5h 11m
English
One day, it will happen. Someone (probably Google or Elon Musk) will invent a way for your wireless flash to simply hover in place. You’d just walk over to where you want it, release it, and it would silently hover right there. After you took a test shot or two, you could raise or lower the height of the flash with a simple hand gesture and rotate the position and tilt it in a similar fashion. What’s weird is, these days, it doesn’t sound all that far-fetched. In fact, researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne university in Lausanne, Switzerland, have teams working around the clock on this very technology. But, much of their current work is based ...
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