Helicopter Boyz’ Opens Entertaining Possibilities for Camera Projector Feature

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Nikon’s COOLPIX S1000pj does this neat, if not evidently useful, thing where you can project your photos onto a wall. To promote this feature it came up with “Helicopter Boyz,” an outdoor event at Yomiuri Land where two boys — with cameras strapped to their bodies — shake ass onstage while photos are projected behind them.

Lends a very cool effect. Watchy watchy. Note though that the music will be ricocheting from one end of your brain to the other for at least the next hour.

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