Anyone heard the news about Anthony Jacobs' Aerial Photography? This amazing man has succeeded in inventing a radio controlled, gyroscope-balanced quadracopter. (wow, it even sounds impressive).
What does a radio controlled, gyroscope-balanced quadracopter do you ask? Well, in the past, when you wanted to get great arial shots, you used to have to follow and unforgiving formula to even have the possibility of success. You had to find a helicopter, locate a pilot, (if you can do both of those steps at once, we commend you), stock up on air sickness bags, and pray your shots came out well. That's old news now. Afraid of heights? Scared to fly? Never fear, technology is here.
Thanks to Jacobs' genius (and a whole lot of free time), failure to locate any of those necessary elements no longer means a failed shoot. Jacobs' cool creation allows you to keep your feet planted firmly on the ground while a tiny, lightweight, tricked-out camera takes to the sky. The end result is great shots, at a fraction of the price, with significantly less hassle.
The only downside? Apparently it looks (and sounds) something like one of those giant mosquitoes from Jumanji, or Will Ferrell's new film, Land of the Lost.
So Mr. Jacobs, we have a proposition for you. We at Amvona think that the DynaTran Excursion Series Backpack should be the official carrying case of this quintessential quadracopter. If you really think about it, it's obvious that it's a match made in photography heaven.
Think about it. This mosquito-like gizmo is a product of thinking outside the box. So is the Excursion pack. It's roomy enough to stuff your little brother into, and even if you dropped it down the stairs,(we recommend removing your sibling beforehand) the bag and its precious contents will remain completely undamaged.
Oooh! We thought of another reason! A good one! How about this? The quadracopter flies effortlessly through the sky and...um...if you squint your eyes real tight, the Excursion pack's comfort padded shoulder straps look a little like wings. Oh! And it's blue, like the sky! See? Totally perfect together.
There you have it folks. Further proof that whether it's a gyroscope balanced quadracopter or the Excursion series backpack, being simple, lightweight, and cost-efficient is just better.