Wildlife film production leads John Downer A swimming robot detective camera is built, which is similar to a cutalfish, one of the best spatulas of nature, which enables catching the under-foreidable close-up water of a wild seal attack.
The “spy cutlefish” camera was designed for nature chain, Sea spyingAnd Downer shared new footage of cutalfish cameras on its YouTube channel, John Downer Productions,
The cutalfish camera is one of many Spy camera That Downer has made that look and extended that look like real -life animals. in Remote control spy camera Many can be close and individual to animals, and filmmakers can help hold footage that will be very dangerous or difficult for human operators. Sometimes Downer also makes cameras that look like non-animals, such as a rolling spy camera Looks like a pile of dung,
In the case of the cutalfish camera, the construction of the downs not only looks like a cutlefish, but also includes the flexible “skin” and tent of the mollusk.
As a detective cutlefish “swim” through New Zealand water, promoted the fur seal of New Zealand, hunted for real cutalfish for food. The spy cutlefish camera captured the incredible footage of the cutalfish, using notable camouflage techniques, and even using ink and theft to avoid the fatal understanding of a seal using ink and theft.
This incredible footage of the pre -cutting seal would have proved exceptionally challenging, if not impossible, the use of any other camera to separate the use of a solid detective cutlefish. This is yet another example of John Downer Productions that is capable of providing exciting scientists and audiences, the novel looks at the most incredible moments of nature.
Downer’s detective cameras are so realistic that the langur monkeys also unhappy a “lifeless” robot monkey camera, as it broke after the fall.
A robot detective gorilla camera also proved confident, even inspired a young Silverback Gorilla to try to play with it.
Below its realistic water and beyond terrestrial espionage cameras, Downr made headlines in 2012 Captured the scene of a true birds in the worldDowner has been making animal detective cameras for natural history film production programs for 30 years.
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