25 Million Pixel Weather Cam
May 3rd, 2006 11:47 AM | by Christen da Costa | 9 Comments
For a quick 16k Swiss Francs ($13,000 US) you too can have a high end 360° rotating weather cam. Sporting upwards of 25 million pixels, this weather cam also provides up to date temperature, wind chill, humidity, rain and wind conditions. You gotta love how they market this thing: “The Weathercam is simply great and a wonderful addition to your website.â€? For $13 grand it better provide a frickin’ miracle on my website.
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$13 geeeeeeeess! I’d rather by an HD camera for that kind of cheese. I’d just as soon stick a 5 megapixel camera on a rotating wheel and call it a day.
Yah, seriously. Who the hell needs 25 million pixels??
The uber rich, thats who. Think of all the fond memories you could relate to the years of captured rains, snows, etc. I live in New England and I know our weather is inclimate enough that someone would surely find a use for this.
You could capture some seriously cool pics with this thing, especially if you travelled to remote locations of beauty.
I agree with Tate. Imagine the detail of a lightning bolt or tornado (and anything it’s carrying) in 25mp.
It’s really really expensive but “new” technology always is.
Jan, I’m pretty sure the uber rich are not buying this thing. Probably some meteroligist or some crap. Definitely not some rich dude.
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[...] Page Summary: Sporting upwards of 25 million pixels, this weather cam also provides up to date temperature, wind chill, humidity, rain and wind conditions. Think of all the fond memories you could relate to the years of captured rains, snows, etc. I live in New England and I know our weather is inclimate enough that someone would surely find a use for this.read more | digg story [...]
[...] Page Summary: Sporting upwards of 25 million pixels, this weather cam also provides up to date temperature, wind chill, humidity, rain and wind conditions. Think of all the fond memories you could relate to the years of captured rains, snows, etc. I live in New England and I know our weather is inclimate enough that someone would surely find a use for this.read more | digg story [...]