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Client: Nilfish (South Korea)
Design: Tsunho Wang (South Korea), Jong Heui Lee (South Korea), In Su Wang (South Korea), Young don Lee (South Korea)
People usually become stiff when having their picture taken. Saying “cheese” or counting down from three just makes them more stiff and uncomfortable. With FlyingStick, you don’t need any countdowns or goofy sayings. FlyingStick takes the picture by itself when it is in the air. Since no one knows when the shutter is released, you will get a more natural picture. The integrated face-detection technology can recognize up to seven faces in a photo and automatically controls focus, exposure, color and flash to bring out the best in everyone.