This Dog Demonstrates What Nikon's New Heartography Camera is All About and It's Adorable
by N/A, 10 years ago |
1 min read
Along with its slick, new Coolpix L31, Nikon Asia also introduced the "heartography" camera - a chest harness device made for the L31, that tracks a wearer's heart rate by way of cardiovascular sensors, and snaps a picture once their heartbeat exceeds a certain threshold.
Nikon wanted to show consumers exactly how the high-tech device worked, so they demonstrated it with the help of their adorable canine volunteer, Grizzler. The pictures taken display his moments of greatest excitement, and they are oh so predictable.
A cat hopelessly out of reach. This would make any dog's heart race.

Then, it was the crabs. Another living thing, torturously out of reach.

"I have no clue what you are, but I want to tear you APART."
Here, he loses it over what appears to be a giant ice cream fridge.

"Something for me?!?"
And then, a group of undaunted city pigeons.

"Why are you not running from me, damn it?!?"
In the end though, things came full circle, and Grizzler had his day.

"Where you gonna go now you little bastard..."
Watch the whole video here:
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