Nikon's concept cameras that photography world will never have enough of

Nikon just recently displayed some new prototype/concept cameras in the exhibition “Hello Demain” (Demain in French means Tomorrow- Hello Tomorrow) which was held at Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Paris, France. Nikon is working on some of these concepts which we could see in our hands in - maybe - in a few years down the line, and boy wouldn't that day be a wonderful one, wondering, hit the jump to see what future of photography has in store.

Nikon camera prototype
Nikon camera prototype

Nikon Multi-Ball

Nikon camera Prototype MultiBall
Nikon camera Prototype MultiBall

Nikon Multi-Ball spherical design camera has an unusual shape for a camera. Nikon describes this design is to provide multi-views that can capture the atmosphere of a scene. It seems this will produce some kind of 3D-Panaromic pictures. The prototype design makes us wonder how the pictures from this camera will look like.

Nikon Camera with interchangeable LCD, lens and grip

Nikon camera prototype
Nikon camera prototype

This consists of three parts - LCD, Lens, and Grip - which are interchangeable to customize the camera to your needs. Interchangeability makes this prototype very interesting. People with more passion towards photography will love this aspect of interchangeable lens. This seems to come to the real world for sure and will gain more attention in the market.

Nikon BSC-1

Nikon camera prototype BSC-1
Nikon camera prototype BSC-1

Nikon BSC -1 - The Big screen camera is a device with a 6-inch screen and handles on each side. Handle levers are adjustable at will for comfort. Wide screen makes it easier to view photos and videos.This seems to be compact compared to other prototypes. The adjustable handle levers and wide screen will allow this to be used as a desired digital photo and video viewer as well.

Nikon camera prototype iBall
Nikon camera prototype iBall

Nikon iBall

Final one is i-ball. It has no detail offered by Nikon. The outlook of this camera looks like an eye. This seems to be a very delicate design. As Nikon has not offered much on the technical specifications on this, we are not able to realize the specialty of this prototype.

Via: NikonRumours

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